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The Louvre the golden prison

Brief depiction of the history of the Louvre Palace is followed by a survey of the museum's six departments: Oriental Antiquities, Egyptian Antiquities, Greek and Roman Antiquities, Sculptures, Paintings, Art Objects. Over 500 masterpieces are highlighted.

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  • "Le Louvre [videorecording]"
  • "Louvre museum"
  • "Louvre [videorecording]"
  • "Golden prison"@en
  • "A golden prison"@en

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  • "Brief depiction of the history of the Louvre Palace is followed by a survey of the museum's six departments: Oriental Antiquities, Egyptian Antiquities, Greek and Roman Antiquities, Sculptures, Paintings, Art Objects. Over 500 masterpieces are highlighted."@en
  • "Le Louvre sur vidéodisque contient une des collections les plus riches du monde en exposant des peintures, des dessins, des sculptures et objets d'art de l'antiquité jusqu'au milieu du 19e siècle. Divisé en 3 volumes, plus de 30 000 images sont disponibles ainsi que des visites guidées d'environ 1 minute chacune."
  • "Before this film no one else, including the French was ever permitted to film the Louvre. The priceless treasures and incomparable art can be shared through the eyes of award-winning filmmaker Lucy Jarvis. Set against the panoramic history of France, and hosted by Charles Boyer, The Louvre, regal palace and home to so many of the world's great gifts of art, becomes THE LOUVRE, a film acclaimed and winner of fourteen national and international awards, so rich in its story that even the Mona Lisa smiles."@en
  • "A history of the world-famous building. It's been a prison, a palace, a fortress and public place and honored as the Soul of France."@en
  • "A film showing the art and architecture of the Louvre Museum in Paris, tracing its history first as a palace and then as a museum. Emphasis is on depicting the collections in the six sections: Orient; Egypt; Sculpture; Painting; Greece and Rome; Art Objects."@en
  • "Brief depiction of the history of the Louvre Palace is followed by a survey of the museum's six departments."@en
  • "The Louvre, regal palace and home to so many of the world's great gifts of art."@en
  • "A guided tour through the Louvre and a presentation of the history of this world-famous French landmark, showing how it became the scene of many world-shaking events since it was built late in the 12th century."@en
  • "The first film ever made inside the Louvre, this history ranges from its twelfth-century origins through the reigns of both opulent and obscure leaders to the present."@en
  • "A history of the Louvre. Opening with a sequence depicting the palace's history, film shows art treasures from six departments: Oriental, Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities, sculptures, paintings and art objects."
  • "A history of the world-famous building. It's been a prison, a palace, a fortress and public place and honored as the Soul of France. Charles Boyer discusses the history of the Louvre, describes the characters of the rulers who acquired through the centuries this great collection of art, points out the changes which have been made in the structure of the building, and explains that French civilization can be surveyed through the history of the Louvre."@en
  • "Presents the history of the palace and shows the six departments that form the Louvre. Also presents over five hundred masterpieces, including the King of Persia's Archers, the Venus of Milo, Michelangelo's Slaves, and Leonardo de Vinci's Mona Lisa."
  • "This programs views the priceless treasures of the Louvre set against the panoramic history of France."@en
  • "A tour of the Louvre."
  • "Winner of 6 Emmy Awards, this documentary traces the evolution of France's greatest treasure in terms of the historical and cultural growth of France from the time of the Renaissance."
  • "Follows Charles Boyer as he takes the viewer on a tour of the Louvre. He discusses the history of the Louvre, describes the characters of the rulers who acquired through the centuries the great collection of art, points out the changes which have been made in the structure of the building, and explains that French civilization can be surveyed through the history of the Louvre."@en
  • "Follows Charles Boyer as he takes the viewer on a tour of the Louvre. He discusses the history of the Louvre, describes the characters of the rulers who acquired through the centuries the great collection of art, points out the changes which have been made in the structure of the building, and explains that French civilization can be surveyed through the history of the Louvre."
  • "Before this film no one else was ever permitted to film inside the Louvre. Set against the panoramic history of France, the priceless treasures and incomparable art are shared through the eyes of award-winning filmmaker Lucy Jarvis."@en

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  • "Educational films"@en
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  • "Documentary"@en
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  • "Documentary films"@en
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  • "Vidéo"
  • "Historical"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en

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  • "The Louvre the golden prison"@en
  • "The Louvre [videorecording]"
  • "The Louvre"@en
  • "The Louvre"
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  • "Louvre"
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  • "Le Louvre"
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