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Daily scene in the Louvre

Daily scene in the Louvre. Illustration shows many patrons blatantly removing paintings from walls and other art objects which they are intending on stealing and walking past museum guards at the Musaee du Louvre. Date 1911 October 18. Daily scene in the Louvre. Illustration shows many patrons blatantly removing paintings from walls and other art objects which they are intending on stealing and walking past museum guards at the Mus?굿 ?e du Louvre. Date 1911 October 18

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Daily Louvre Puck


12"x8" Photo Print

Experience the captivating allure of the world's greatest art museums with Media Storehouse's exquisite range of Photographic Prints. This striking image, "Daily scene in the Louvre" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a mesmerizing yet intriguing perspective. Witness a scene unlike any other as patrons boldly remove paintings and art objects with intent. Add this extraordinary print to your collection and bring the enchanting atmosphere of the Louvre into your home or office. Each print is meticulously produced using premium quality materials, ensuring a vibrant and long-lasting display. Elevate your space with a touch of art history and intrigue. Order now and let the adventure begin.

Photo prints are produced on Kodak professional photo paper resulting in timeless and breath-taking prints which are also ideal for framing. The colors produced are rich and vivid, with accurate blacks and pristine whites, resulting in prints that are truly timeless and magnificent. Whether you're looking to display your prints in your home, office, or gallery, our range of photographic prints are sure to impress. Dimensions refers to the size of the paper in inches.

Our Photo Prints are in a large range of sizes and are printed on Archival Quality Paper for excellent colour reproduction and longevity. They are ideal for framing (our Framed Prints use these) at a reasonable cost. Alternatives include cheaper Poster Prints and higher quality Fine Art Paper, the choice of which is largely dependant on your budget.

Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
October 18, 1911: A Daily Scene of Chaos and Controversy at the Louvre This illustration from Puck magazine captures a daily scene of chaos and controversy that unfolded at the Musée du Louvre on October 18, 1911. The image shows a group of patrons blatantly removing paintings and art objects from the museum walls, with the intention of stealing them. The audacity of their actions is evident as they walk past unsuspecting museum guards, seemingly unfazed by the potential consequences. The year 1911 was a significant one for the art world, as it marked the beginning of the infamous theft of the Mona Lisa painting by an unknown artist, later identified as Leonardo da Vinci's greatest masterpiece. This audacious crime, which took place on August 21, 1911, cast a shadow over the museum and the art world at large. However, this illustration from Puck magazine predates the Mona Lisa theft by over two months. It is believed to be a satirical commentary on the lax security measures in place at the Louvre at the time, and the ease with which one could potentially steal artworks. The image serves as a reminder of the precarious nature of art preservation and the importance of museum security. Despite the best efforts of the museum authorities, the theft of the Mona Lisa remained unsolved for over two years, until the painting was recovered in Italy in 1913. This incident brought worldwide attention to the importance of art security and the need for improved measures to protect cultural heritage.

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