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 +The '''Museum of Fine Arts of [[Nancy, France|Nancy]]''' (in [[French language|French]]: ''Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy'') is one of the oldest museums in [[France]]. It was created in 1793. It is hosted in one of the four large pavilions on the [[Place Stanislas]] created in 1755 by [[Stanislas Leszczyński]], [[duke of Lorraine]].
-''[[Beautés Monstres]]'' (2010) exhibition held at the [[Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy]].+Some of the painters whose work is featured in the collections are [[Perugino]], [[Tintoretto]], [[Jan Brueghel the Younger]], [[Caravaggio]], [[Georges de La Tour]], [[Charles Le Brun]], [[Ribera]], [[Rubens]], [[Claude Gellée]] (known as ''Le Lorrain'' and ''Claude''), [[Luca Giordano]], [[François Boucher]], [[Eugène Delacroix]], [[Edouard Manet]], [[Claude Monet]], [[Paul Signac]], [[Amedeo Modigliani|Modigliani]], [[Picasso]], [[Raoul Dufy]]...
-Some works on display were:+The museum is closed for renovation until June 2012 ; it is normally open very day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. except on Tuesdays, and is closed 1 January, 1 May, 14 July, 1 November and 25 December. It is accessible to disabled persons.
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-*École française du XVIIIe siècle, Portrait charge de Louis-Antoine de Gontaut, duc de Biron, en Paon+
-*Grandville, Cauchemar (vers 1830)+
-*Miroir à main d'Hortense Schneider (seconde moitié du XIXe siècle)+
-*Roland Topor, Tue-la-mort (1978)+
-*René Wiener, reliure pour Les Trophées, de José-Maria de Heredia (1893)+
-*Jacques Callot, Varie Figure di Gobbi (1616)+
-*Giovani Battista Bracelli, Bizzarie di varie figure (1624)+
-*Nicolas et Geneviève Regnault, Le Petit Pépin exposé en spectacle à Paris en 1757 et 1758 (1775)+
-*Odilon Redon, Le Polype Difforme flottait sur les rivages, sorte de cyclope souriant et hideux+
-*Gustave Moreau, Le Voyageur ou Oedipe Voyageur (avant 1888)+
-*Lavinia Fontana, Portrait d'Antonietta Gonsalvus (1594/1595)+
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The Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy (in French: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy) is one of the oldest museums in France. It was created in 1793. It is hosted in one of the four large pavilions on the Place Stanislas created in 1755 by Stanislas Leszczyński, duke of Lorraine.

Some of the painters whose work is featured in the collections are Perugino, Tintoretto, Jan Brueghel the Younger, Caravaggio, Georges de La Tour, Charles Le Brun, Ribera, Rubens, Claude Gellée (known as Le Lorrain and Claude), Luca Giordano, François Boucher, Eugène Delacroix, Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Paul Signac, Modigliani, Picasso, Raoul Dufy...

The museum is closed for renovation until June 2012 ; it is normally open very day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. except on Tuesdays, and is closed 1 January, 1 May, 14 July, 1 November and 25 December. It is accessible to disabled persons.




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