The Musée Jacquemart-André is created from the private home of Édouard André (1833–1894) and Nélie Jacquemart (1841–1912) to display the art they collected during their lives.
Every year, the couple would travel to Italy, amassing one of the finest collections of Italian art in France. When Edouard André died, Nélie Jacquemart completed the decoration of the Italian Museum and traveled in the Orient to add more precious works to the collection. Faithful to the plan agreed with her husband, she bequeathed the mansion and its collections to the Institut de France as a museum, and it opened to the public in 1913.
The museum features works by Bellini, Botticini, Pietro Perugino, Canaletto, Alfred Boucher, Rembrandt, Anthony van Dyck, Sandro Botticelli, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, and many more...
Temporary exhibition:
FÜSSLI - The realm of dreams and the fantastic
From 16 September to 23 January 2023
Discover the work of the Swiss-born British painter, Henry Fuseli (Johann Heinrich Füssli, 1741–1825). Sixty works from public and private collections, from Shakespearean themes to representations of dreams, nightmares, and apparitions, and mythological and Biblical illustrations.
GIOVANNI BELLINI
From March 3 to July 17, 2023
Discover the work of Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430-1516), father of the Venetian school to which Giorgione and Titian belonged. Giovanni Bellini paved the way for the art of color and tone that marked the Venetian sixteenth century.