An approach to French art
France has been among the main pioneers in many artistic
expression forms throughout the country's history. France and
art are both strongly attached to each other and it would not be
possible to think of world art without thinking of France or
think or Frances main characteristics without thinking of art.
French art has had a very important influence not only in the
French culture but also in the rest of the world.
The importance of art in France can be easily reflected through
the great amount of museums and art exhibitions spread
throughout the country. This great list would include, among the
main ones, the Musee du Louvre, one of the greatest museums of
the world. Also in this list we can find the Musee National du
Moyen Age exhibiting a collection of medieval art works, and the
Centre Pompidou, exhibiting art from the XX century.
Also among the most important museums and exhibition spots,
there is the Musee d'Orsay, where visitors can observe a
collection of French art from the XIX century, and the Musee
Picasso, exhibiting amazing art works from this outstanding
artist. The Musee Rodin is another great place to visit in order
to enjoy French art and observe some amazing sculptures from
this artist.
The Petit Palais and the Grand Palais are two places within
France which change expositions and always show something
interesting to observe. The Musee Carnavalet exhibits art works
and provides information related to Paris in the XVII century.
The list of French Museums and exhibition spots could go on for
many paragraphs more, and is one of the most amazing lists of
its kind which could be created.
The relation between France and art can be traced back to as
long ago as the Paleolithic age. Many art works dating from such
period of time were found within this country providing unique
information and discoveries to the culture and art of the world.
In France, each different age and period of time was strongly
attached to art and had its typical art expression forms and
characteristics which would have an important bond with each
stage of the French history and culture.