GRANET MUSEUM
A museum with collections that take you on a journey from the Primitives to the Renaissance to modern masterpieces.
Located in the former priory of the Order of Malta, adjacent to the church of Saint-Jean-de-Malte, the Musée Granet presents permanent collections ranging from Primitive to Renaissance to modern masterpieces. Cézanne features prominently in the museum. Exhibitions of international scope are scheduled: in autumn, a collection of 17th-century Neapolitan paintings. The Pénitents-Blancs chapel adjoining the museum houses the Planque collection, with almost 300 masterpieces by Picasso, Dubuffet, Renoir, Monet and Gauguin.
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I used to see some regularly in Paris and it really is one of a successful than it was given to me to see.
At the beginning, expressionist German with several Beckman a formidable power, Kirchner bewitching (Les Passants in the city, then Picassso its any end-of-life.
But most impressive are 6 or 7 Richter presented and finish in apotheosis a fascinating table " Abend" a very young German painter.
A success from beginning to end; audioguides very well done, including for children.
a large large bravo.