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The volume presents a richly illustrated survey of paintings and sculptures held in the Louvre, combining color plates with concise notices that describe works' composition, technique, attribution, dimensions and museum placement. Each entry contextualizes artists and subjects, recounting provenance, exhibition history and critical reception, and offers stylistic analysis and occasional anecdotes about patrons and creators. Emphasis falls on visual detail, comparisons across schools and changing tastes, enabling readers to comprehend individual masterpieces within broader artistic and historical contexts.
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