The Most Historical Art Pieces in the Louvre Museum

Venus de Milo

This ancient Greek sculpture of the goddess Aphrodite also known as Venus de Milo, is a symbol of classical beauty.

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Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci's enigmatic masterpiece, the Mona Lisa is a must-see with her mysterious smile.

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Winged Victory of Samothrace

Celebrated as a masterpiece of Hellenistic sculpture, this winged statue commemorates the goddess Nike.

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Liberty Leading the People

Eugène Delacroix's painting symbolizes the July Revolution and the spirit of liberty.

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The Coronation of Napoleon

Jacques-Louis David's grand depiction of Napoleon's coronation captures the power and opulence of the era.

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Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss

Antonio Canova's neoclassical sculpture tells the mythological tale of Psyche and Cupid.

The Wedding at Cana

Paolo Veronese's painting portrays the biblical miracle of turning water into wine, showcasing Renaissance grandeur.

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The Raft of the Medusa

Théodore Géricault's dramatic painting depicts a shipwreck reflecting political and social issues of the time.

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Code of Hammurabi

This ancient Babylonian stele displays one of the earliest written legal codes offering insight into early civilization.

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The Virgin and Child with St. Anne

Leonardo da Vinci's depiction of the Virgin Mary, Child Jesus and St. Anne explores familial relationships in a Renaissance context.

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