Musée d'Arts de Nantes
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The Fine arts Museum of Nantes (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes) is a French art museum in Nantes.
It was created in 1801 with the purchase of the Cacault collection and was located in is actual Palais des Beaux-Arts since 1900.
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Collection
Artworks in the collection notably include paintings from the 13th century to modern art by painter such as :
- Abraham Bloemaert
- Ambrogio Borgognone
- Jan Brueghel the Elder
- Philippe de Champaigne
- Pieter Claesz
- Camille Corot
- Courbet
- Bernardo Daddi
- Delacroix
- Maurice Denis
- Jean Dubuffet
- Georges Dufrénoy
- Raoul Dufy
- Max Ernst
- Orazio Gentileschi
- Luca Giordano
- Gerard van Honthorst
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
- Wassily Kandinsky
- Charles de La Fosse
- Georges de La Tour
- Peter Lely
- Claude Monet
- Giovanni Battista Moroni
- Giuseppe Penone
- Perugino
- Pablo Picasso
- Guido Reni
- Théodore Rousseau
- Peter Paul Rubens
- Paul Signac
- Andrea Solario
- Cosme Tura
- Simon Vouet
- Antoine Watteau
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