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How about the Orsay Museum in Paris? Are there any interesting places?

Orsay Museum is located on the left bank of the Seine River, opposite Dolly Garden. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful museums in the world, with magnificent buildings and rich and wonderful collections. 1900, Orsay Railway Station was built to welcome the Paris World Expo. This advanced post-industrial building perfectly shows the achievements of the western art revolution in the late19th century. Your Highness, bathed in a huge light arch, Orsay presents you with different kinds of colorful series on three floors. Apart from paintings, the exhibits also include sculptures (Rodin, Bourdel ...), decorative arts (Gaudi, Gemade ...), graphic arts, photography and architecture. There are more than 1000 impressionist paintings in the museum, which is the highest in the world. /kloc-In the second half of the 9th century, under the background that the conservatism advocated by the official academic school dominated the French painting world, young painters such as Monet, Renoir, Sisley, Cezanne, pissarro, Degas and so on thought that photography technology had tended to perfectly present the true face of things, and it was really meaningless if painting continued to pursue true reflection and depiction. What they seek is to reproduce their own impression of the truth. They use brushes to reproduce the instantaneous relationship between light and color of natural objects and describe daily life scenes far away from workshops (thanks to the invention of portable tubular pigments, painters can finally sketch outdoors! )。 From an artistic point of view, the contrast between cold and warm and the application of complementary colors are the famous "impressionist brushwork". There is a gallery dedicated to the Impressionist movement on the sixth floor. In the middle of the corridor, Manet's masterpiece Lunch on the Grass is quietly placed. Continue your tour, and you will appreciate the masterpieces handed down from generation to generation by many famous artists, such as Monet's Poppies in Argenteuil and St. lazare Railway Station, pissarro's Scenery in errani, Renoir's Pancake Mill Ball, Degas' 14-year-old Little Dancer, and so on. There are also some abstract paintings on display, such as Cezanne's geometric still life paintings or Monet's water lilies. You can go to the Orange Garden Museum to enjoy other versions. From Orsay Museum, cross the Leopold-Seda-senghor footbridge across the Seine and walk there. Don't forget, you must enjoy the magnificent panorama of Paris through the big clock! Post-impressionist paintings, including 24 works by Van Gogh (such as Starry Night), and many works by painters such as Seurat (such as Circus) and Matisse (such as Luxury, Quiet and Pleasure) are on display at a medium level. You can take part in the family day activities in the museum to expose your children to these artistic torrents. The museum also prepared a study tour day on Sunday for young tourists aged 6- 12, and guided the children into the art world by organizing interesting and appropriate lectures and workshops (reservation is required in advance).

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