The Musée des Beaux-Arts in Tours has just enriched its collections with three remarkable Loire Valley masterpieces, which will be exhibited in the new room opening in May 2009 on Val de Loire art in the 15th and 16th century.
The art displays highlight the exceptional artistic talents
that Touraine harboured under Louis XI, Charles VIII and Louis XII.
Thanks to the clientele of the royal family and of noble Touraine
families, artistic workshops
flourished in Tours between 1450 and 1520, with the notable
presence of two brilliant artists, the painter Jean Fouquet and
the sculptor Michel Colombe.
The room presents
some painting, sculpture and stained-glass masterpieces, as well
as a collection of local illuminated books from the late 15
th century, belonging to the former collection of Tours
Municipal Library.
The three acquired works are:
- The Villeloin Virgin of Pity, a stone sculpture listed as a
Historic Monument, acquired thanks to FRAM-Centre.
- Christ Blessing and the Virgin in Prayer, wooden panels
painted in Tours circa 1480, recognised as National Treasures,
acquired thanks to the patronage of PGA Holding.
Val de Loire art in the 15
th and 16
th centuries has mainly survived through to today in the
form of sculpture, illumination and stained-glass. Very few
paintings were spared the vandalism of the Wars of Religion. The
two paintings on wood included in the collections of the museum in
Tours are therefore of even greater interest because of the rarity
of paintings surviving from this time.
Note that
the room devoted to the schools of Northern Europe has just been
rearranged to exhibit a few major works of 15
th and 16
th century art preserved in the collections of the
Musée des Beaux-Arts in Tours.
The
Musée des Beaux-Arts in Tours