Do you have a passion for art… but often find yourself in front of a work without knowing the artist or the year? To brush up on all your classics and become an expert on artistic movements, head to the Libourne Museum of Fine Arts, where a chronological tour of the major movements awaits you.
Put away your books and ditch your art history classes! Everything you need to know is in the galleries of the Museum of Fine Arts.
Here’s your revision program:
🎨 Art from the 14th to the 20th century
🌍 Painting around the world
🖼️ Artists from Libourne
Across centuries and artistic styles, discover now what awaits you…
Better than an art history class at school or university, a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts will make you an expert in just one day. 👇
Want to progress chronologically and take your time? Then the galleries of the Libourne Museum of Fine Arts are the perfect place! From the Renaissance to abstract art, including classical and impressionism, six centuries of paintings line the walls. During your visit, you can even meet great masters of painting like Manfredi, Dufy, or Guido Reni, and sculpture like Rodin.


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From Flanders to Italy, from Germany to Russia, and from Japan to Paris, the works on display come from all over the world. During a visit to the Libourne Museum of Fine Arts, explore many countries and their artistic movements.
Avec ses paysages verts bordés de rivières, les paysages du Libournais ont toujours été une source d’inspiration pour les plus créatifs. De nombreux artistes locaux ont représenté la région sur leurs tableaux.
The museum also presents works by Libourne artists such as René Princeteau (1844-1914), friend and master of Toulouse-Lautrec, Théophile Lacaze (1799-1846), romantic painter influenced by Delacroix, and Alphonse Giboin (1828-1921), creator of sumptuous enameled glass.
Book your visit to discover their works at the Libourne Museum of Fine Arts.

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