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The Musée Rolin is an art museum in Autun, Burgundy, France.
Created in 1878 on the initiative of the Société éduenne , it is located on the site of the former home of Chancellor Nicolas Rolin. Its collections range from Gallo-Roman archaeology to 20th century painting, and are spread over more than twenty rooms. The museum's collections[1] are divided into four departments:[2] archaeology, medieval art, regional history and fine arts (17th to 20th century). It is classified as a "Museum of France", and remains the headquarters of the Société éduenne.[3]
Collection
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Mosaic of Bellerophon, 2nd century
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Autun cup, Roman cage cup, 4th century
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Detail of a fragment of the Mosaic of the triumph of Neptune, Gallo-Roman period
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The God of Lantilly, Gallo-Roman period.
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The Temptation of Eve (circa 1130) by Gislebertus
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Le Moine Martin, Saint André (12th century)
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Sainte Marguerite (anonymous, 15th century)
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Le Maître de Moulins, Nativité au cardinal Rolin (circa 1480)
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Mathieu Le Nain, L'Annonciation (17th century)
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Édouard Cibot, Anne of Boleyn at the Tower of London
See also
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References
edit- ^ "Joconde - catalogue - dictionnaires". www2.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
- ^ "Archives des Tourisme". Musées Bourgogne (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-01.
- ^ "Ministère de la Culture - Maintenance". www2.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
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