Napoleon's Art Loots that the Louvre DOESN'T Want You to Know
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
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For Further Reading 📚
Cynthia Salzman, Plunder: Napoleon’s Theft of Veronese’s Feast (Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2021)
Cecil Gould, Trophy of Conquest: The Musée Napoléon and the Creation of the Louvre (Faber and Faber, 1965)
Christopher M. S. Johns, Antonio Canova and the Politics of Patronage in Revolutionary and Napoleonic Europe, chapter 7 (University of California Press, 1998)
Andrew McClellan, “Musée du Louvre, Paris: Palace of the People, Art for All,” in The First Modern Museums of Art: The birth of an Institution 18th- and Early-19th-Century Europe, edited by Carole Paul (The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2012)
Andrew McClellan, Inventing the Louvre: Art, Politics, and the Origins of the Modern Museum in Eighteenth-Century Paris (Cambridge University Press, 1994)
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Wikimedia (Shadowgate, smerikal, Ming-yen Hsu, Oakenchips, Mossot, Bryan Rutherford, 伊部リコ, Paul Hermans, GalleriX, Alvesgaspar, Sailko, Eduardo Franco Rondina, rob Stoeltje, jeffwarder, John Salatas)
National Gallery of Art
Statens Museum for Kunst, Denmark
Rijksmuseum
Musée Carnavalet - Histoire de Paris
Library of Congress
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0:00 Introduction
0:45 Royal Art Collection at the Louvre
2:01 Louvre during the French Revolution
5:15 Looting of Rubens's Antwerp Altarpiece
6:23 Napoleon's spoliation
7:51 Disastrous extraction of Veronese's Mural
10:18 Paris as the New Rome
11:37 Partial restitution of Napoleonic spoils
12:25 Conclusion
Amazing, underated and high quality.
Great video! It's sad to see that so few people care or know about this.
Thanks for watching!
Well done. I've become a new fan, instantly. You're work is high quality and very informative.
just found this great video doing research for my project and i must say you did an amazing job!!
It's easy for me to sit here judging the French for stealing other countries artworks, but then I remember I'm British... then quietly dismount my high horse (which was probably stolen from another country 200 years ago).
Yup; just love all that Egyptian and Greek and Indian art...in the British museum.
French and British must give back the art stolen from other countries
@@iuelius ... why?
So their criminal element can steal it and sell it again?
Don't be daft.
@@iuelius Look at what is in the Vatican in Italy. Or the artwork stolen from Jewish people that is in Vienna museums.
Thank you for your great information on the spoils of war. Indeed, Napoleon Bonaparte was a master at it. The Louvre is today the repository of his actions.🏦
Fascinating; thank you. You have found many paintings, prints, etc of the process of spoliation, confiscation, itself, that are beautiful and interesting in themselves - a very scholarly work.
Awesome video!
Great video, very informative !!
Bravo! Keep up the great videos!
Great video well told very informative thanks again
great video!!!
What an informative and concise video
Vive l'empereur ! Vive la france !
Do you know anything about the actual Egyptian pyramid stolen after the French evasion of Egypt?
The italian art collection is made of artifacts stolen by Napoleon in, guess where...Italy.
Well he was King of Italy, so everything in that country was his right to take. To bad bro
@@TheLatinoExplorer please tell me you are joking, because with that logic English government is authorized to retain stolen artifacts taken away from India because English monarchy ruled India until 1948.
Apparently who ever “stole it Fair and square” gets to keep it. 🤔
@@JesusBeTheAnswerToEverything where is honesty when someone is stealing?
I say thank you to Napoleon then.
An Italian (Napoleone) who stolen lot of art in Italy
@@iuelius
why are you moaning then 😂 even italians see their country is weak and decide to go to france 😂
My dear madam,
If these works of art were left in Europe, they would have vanished!