The Jacquemart-André Museum is a Second Empire mansion in the 8th arrondissement in Paris, on the Boulevard Haussmann. It is owned by the Institut de France, and houses collections of artworks. It has kept the architecture of a house, instead of being converted into a traditional museum. It includes lounges, a monumental staircase, a winter garden, and private apartments.
Edouard André, art collector of the nineteenth century, and his wife Nélie Jacquemart, renowned portraitist, traveled throughout Europe to acquire rare works of art and furniture. The collections include detached frescoes, furniture, and tapestries on the ground floor of the house, with the Renaissance, Florentine and Venetian pieces on the first floor.
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MARTINA NICOLLS is an international aid and development consultant, and the author of: The Paris Residences of James Joyce (2020), Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom (2017), The Shortness of Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet (2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan Curse (2009).
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