Jules Ernest Renoux (aka Ernest Renoux)
French, 1863–1932
The Tuileries Garden was designed and planted in 1564 for Queen Catherine de Medici on property adjacent to the Louvre Palace in Paris. Modeled on the gardens of her native Florence, Catherine built both a palace as well as the garden on land that had previously housed workshops, known as tuileries, for the production of roof tiles. The Gardens became a public park after the French Revolution, and in the 19th century, a place for relaxation, festivity, and entertainment for the citizens of Paris.
French, 1863–1932
Les Jardin des Tuileries
about 1910
Object Type:
Painting
Dimensions:
15 in. x 18 1/8 in. (38.1 cm x 46.04 cm)
Medium and Support:
Oil on canvas
Accession Number:
1977.0543
Credit Line:
Bequest of William Pelzer Arrington in memory of his mother, Ethel Pelzer Arrington
The Tuileries Garden was designed and planted in 1564 for Queen Catherine de Medici on property adjacent to the Louvre Palace in Paris. Modeled on the gardens of her native Florence, Catherine built both a palace as well as the garden on land that had previously housed workshops, known as tuileries, for the production of roof tiles. The Gardens became a public park after the French Revolution, and in the 19th century, a place for relaxation, festivity, and entertainment for the citizens of Paris.
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