Musée des Arts décoratifs, Strasbourg

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Musée des Arts décoratifs
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An exhibition room in the museum in the Palais Rohan
Musée des Arts décoratifs, Strasbourg is located in Strasbourg
Musée des Arts décoratifs, Strasbourg
Location within Strasbourg
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Website www.musees-strasbourg.org

The Musée des Arts décoratifs (Museum of Decorative Art) of the city of Strasbourg, France, is found on the ground floor of the Palais Rohan, the former city palace of the Prince-Bishops from the Rohan family. One half of the museum is made up of the magnificent chambers in the late baroque, Rococo and Empire styles. The other half offers a broad overview of the art of Alsatian porcelain, gold- and silversmith masters between 1681 and 1870 (decorative arts from the region prior to the French conquest are displayed in the nearby Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame.)

The Collection

After severe damage to the palace by English and American bombing on 11 August 1944, the chambers of the Prince-Bishops were restored little by little to their original condition up until the 1990s and the interior furnishings were rebuilt. The chambers have the traditional furnishings of courtly display rooms (Gobelins tapestries, chinoiserie, wood carvings, murals, stucco decorations, trompe-l'œil, etc.), all displaying a high degree of craftsmanship as well as artistry.

The emphasis of the remainder of the collection is the sometimes remarkably exuberant porcelain creations of the Strasbourg factory of the brothers Paul and Johann Hannong, the founders and directors of the widely famous Frankenthal Porcelain Factory, as well as the vermeil work of the Strasbourg master families of Imlin and Kirstein.

The museum also displays elements of the first astronomical clock of Strasbourg cathedral, among which the cock said to be the world's oldest automaton.[1]

External links

References

  1. Decorative Arts Museum, Strasbourg, www.hautehorlogerie.org/

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