2nd Floor (Richelieu Wing)

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Étage 2
Rooms 800 to 864

Louvre Floor Plan (room descriptions)

Department of Paintings

Richelieu Wing (North Wing of the Louvre)
2nd Floor

French Painting
Francois One

Room 8 16th-century portrait painters (Portrait of François I, King of France (1494-1547) )
Room 10 The second School of Fontainebleau (Gabrielle d’Estrées and One of Her Sisters )

Flemish Painting

Room 18 Rubens: the Galerie Médicis Peter Paul Rubens
https://www.360cities.net/image/galerie-mdicis-richelieu-2nd-floor-room-18-louvre-paris-2014

Dutch Painting

Room 30
Holland, first half of the 17th century Frans Hals

Room 31 Salle Rembrandt REMBRANDT Harmensz. van Rijn

Room 33 Holland, middle and second half of 17th century Adriaen van Ostade

Room 38 Holland, second half of the 17th century Johannes Vermeer
Vermeer

Room E Germany and Russia, first half of the 19th century Caspar David Friedrich

Room 809 (Netherlands 16th Century)
Self-Portrait or Portrait of the Artist Holding a Thistle
Albrecht DÜRER (Nuremberg, 1471 – Nuremberg, 1528)
(His watercolor of a Young Hare (1502) is a prized posession of the Albertina Museum, Vienna)

Room 810 (Northern Schools)
The Beggars
Pieter BRUEGEL the Elder (Breughel[?], circa 1525-Brussels, 1569)

Room 818 (Netherlands 15th Century)
The Virgin and Child with Chancellor Rolin
Jan van EYCK (Maaseick, c. 1390-95 – Bruges, 1441)

Room 822 (16th-century portrait painters)
Portrait of François I, king of France (1494-1547)
Jean CLOUET (?, c. 1480 – ?, 1540-41)

Room 824 (The second School of Fontainebleau)
Gabrielle d’Estrées and One of Her Sisters
anonymous (Fontainebleau school (late 16th century) )
Gabrielle d'Estrées et une de ses sœurs

Room 826 (The painters of Louis XIII) Department of French Paintings
La Richesse (Wealth)
Simon VOUET (Paris, 1590 – Paris, 1649)

Room 834
(Henri Bellechose) Department of French Paintings
Altarpiece: Martyrdom of St. Denis
Henri BELLECHOSE (documented in Dijon from 1415 to 1444)
Large Round Pietà Attributed to Jean MALOUEL (Nijmegen, c. 1365 – Dijon, 1415)

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