Located on the first floor of the Rohan palace, the Museum of Fine Arts of Strasbourg presents a fascinating overview of the history of painting in Europe and displays Italian, French, Spanish, Flemish, and Holland paintings, from its beginnings to 1870. Italian and Flemish primitive art is represented by Giotto and Memling.Renaissance and Mannerism are visualized with works by Botticelli, Raphaël, Véronèse, Lucas de Leyde, and Le Greco.Baroque, Naturalism, and Classicism from the seventeenth and eighteenth century are revealed through the works of Rubens, Vouet, Zurbaran, "La Belle Strasbourgeoise" de Largillière, Canaletto, Tiepolo, and Goya.Works signed by Delacroix, Chassériau, Corot, and Courbet give an overview of the nineteenth century.
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