MUSEE JACQUEMART-ANDRE
Step into the home of Nélie Jacquemart and Edouard André, 19th-century collectors with a passion for art. The works on display in the museum include ...
French and Dutch collections, the highlights of which are paintings by Jean-Marc Nattier, Louise-Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Anton Van Dyck and Rembrandt Van Rijn. As for the Italian collection, it forms a museum in itself. Mantegna, Botticelli and Bellini were among the couple’s favourite painters. Keep an eye out for the many superb pieces of Louis XV and Louis XVI furniture in the couple’s private apartments. The museum is open seven days a week from 10 am to 6 pm.
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Practical information
MUSEE JACQUEMART-ANDRE
158, boulevard Haussmann
75008
PARIS
Metro :
Miromesnil
Saint Philippe du Roule
RER :
Charles de Gaulle - Etoile
Bus :
22, 28, 43, 52, 80, 83, 84, 93
telephone number :
01 45 62 11 59
mail :
message@musee-jacquemart-andre.com
The Jacquemart-André museum is owned by the "Institut de France". In a splendid private mansion dating back to the Second Empire, it presents an art collection ranking amongst those of the greatest museums. Often compared to the Frick Collection in New York the house has retained its character of a sumptuous private residence, which makes it a unique place in Paris. The museum introduces the visitor to the rooms as they were lived in during the 19th century: reception rooms, monumental staircase, winter garden room, private apartments... Edouard André, 19th century collector, and his wife Nélie Jacquemart, a well-known portrait painter, travelled across Europe and the East to acquire rare works of art and furniture. The collection they assembled is one of the finest in France: in particular regarding the Italian Renaissance - the Italian museum comprises more than a hundred exceptional works of sculpture and painting of the Trecento, Quattrocento and Cinquecento (Carpaccio, Mantegna, Bellini, Uccello, Della Robbia...)- the great Flemish masters - the old libray of the couple is devoted to Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Ruysdael, Hals,...), and the 18th century French school-Fragonard, Boucher, Vigée-Lebrun, Greuze, Oudry, Nattier, Chardin, Lemoyne, Houdon,... With its grand rooms and remarkable collections, the museum is a privileged setting for prestigious receptions. The Tiepolo fresco was bought for 30,000 lira in 1893 - to celebrate his recent marriage - from the owner of the Villa Contarini at Mira near Venice. It is composed of two parts in vis-à-vis and a ceiling section. Around 1745, Vincenzo 1st of Pisani, a descendant through marriage of the Contarini, orderered this famous interior decoration from Tiepolo. So, the artist depicted a famous family event: the visit in 1574 of Henri III, future king of France to the magistrate Frédérigo Contarini.
Others informations
Architecturals styles :
Haussmann style
List of collections :
Archaeology, Sculpture, Painting, Decorative Arts, Furniture, Architecture, Interior decoration, Tapestries, Art instruments, Fine Arts, Objets d'art, Reception halls
Collections period :
17th century, 18th century, 15th century
Opening days and times
Cash desk closes at :
5.30pm
Days of week :
Open on those public holidays :
Individual tours
Independant tour :
€10. RR €7.30. 1 child entry free with three paying persons from the same family.
Free :
Journalists, teachers
Free for children :
- 7yrs
Group tours
Group tour :
By appointment, Purple Beam 01 41 10 08 10. Adulte €7.30, schools €4.70
Services
Foreign language information :
English, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, Russian
Educational activities :
Educational pack for teachers (free) and fully illustrated with many work sheets for pupils.
Combined ticket :
Only for groups with the Palais Garnier
Audio guide :
All visitors are provided with a free audioguide, allowing them to discover the museum at their own pace. Available in French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Russian and Dutch.
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