The Arp Foundation is housing the works of the Jean Arp (1886 – 1966), sculptor, painter and poet, as well as the works of his first wife Sophie Taeuber (1889 – ... read more
La Musée de la Maison Fournaise, opened in 1992, presents exhibitions around contemporary artistic movements of the Impressionist era. It also keeps a collection on ... read more
The MUDO - Oise Museum, housed in the former palace of the Bishops of Bauvais, preserves a wide range of art works, such as a collection of medieval Picardy ... read more
The Musee de Saint-Maur, housed in the Villa Medici, contains a wide variety of collections, linked to the history of the town, through works made by local artists, ... read more
The Musée Atger, located at the University of Montpellier, features a fine collection of drawings and manuscripts, brought together by the collector Xavier Atger (1758 - ... read more
The Musée des Peintres de Barbizon, housed in a former inn, the Auberge Ganne, is dedicated to the painters of the Barbizon school. Barbizon, often called the ... read more
The Musée municipal d'Art et d'Histoire de Colombes tells the artistic and industrial history of the town of Colombes through permanent and temporary ... read more
The Musée National de Port-Royal des Champs, located at the 30 ha estate of the former Abbaye de Port-Royal des Champs, displays 17th- and 18th-century paintings and ... read more
The Musée national Gustave Moreau is dedicated to the life and work of the Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau (1826 – 1898). The museum is located in his house and ... read more
The Muséum national Jean-Jacques Henner is dedicated to the life and work of the painter Jean-Jacques Henner (1829-1905), winner of the prestigious Grand Prix de Rome ... read more
The Musée départemental Maurice Denis "The Priory", opened in 1980, is dedicated to Nabi art and in particular the work and collection of Maurice ... read more
Musée Roybet Fould, located in the Bécon Park in Courbevoie, presents works from the 19th century, including those by the painters Consuelo Fould (1862 – 1927) and ... read more