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Sunday, October 7, 2007
I need to organize my million and one photos from the Saturday's
macaron making class.
These pretty macs were on exposition at the salon de the in
But Sunday morning most people sleep in as anywhere,
so arriving exactly at opening time - 10:00 AM the line was tres court/ short.
and his wife, society portraitist Nelie Jacquemart, to hold their huge collection of mainly Italian artworks, the musee is open EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR! And well worth the entry of 9.50 euros.
If you arrive early you can wander the grand rooms and hallways
and have the place to yourself. You feel like this is your place...
YUM!
Up the grand stairway...
If you arrive early you can wander the grand rooms and hallways
and have the place to yourself. You feel like this is your place...
YUM!
Up the grand stairway...
The entry fee includes an audio phone with details on everything in sight...
Facing the stairway, this magnificent fresco by Venetian painter Tiepolo.
I loved Tiepolo's uniformly muted colors here - painting on wet white plaster will do that... This mural proved more inspiring than the Fragonard show for me.
The colors in all the rooms inspire too...
The perfect recipe of color, texture and pattern
+ Paris light streaming in the window in these rooms.
Facing the stairway, this magnificent fresco by Venetian painter Tiepolo.
I loved Tiepolo's uniformly muted colors here - painting on wet white plaster will do that... This mural proved more inspiring than the Fragonard show for me.
The colors in all the rooms inspire too...
The perfect recipe of color, texture and pattern
+ Paris light streaming in the window in these rooms.
Of course no photos are allowed anywhere in the museum!
Think what I go through for you...
Think what I go through for you...
I know I could have been a spy, preferably for British MI5...
Sunday brunch at the Musee Jacqumart
is an "in" Parisien thing to do.
I ordered the "Chardin" salad composee bien sur.
I ordered the "Chardin" salad composee bien sur.
Labels: Chardin, macarons, Musee Jacquemart-Andre, Paris light, salon de the
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