Faure Museum (Aix-les-Bains)
The Faure Museum is an art museum situated at Aix-les-Bains in France in the department of Savoie. It is a museum of France, according to the law n°2002-5 of January 4, 2002. It was founded in 1949 and comprised initially artworks from the private collection of Doctor Jean Faure, bequeathed to the city. The Faure Museum possesses the second collection in France of works by Rodin and the second collection of Impressionist paintings of France.
Infrastructures
Building
The Faure Museum is installed in a villa of Italian style, The Villa des Chimères. It was constructed in 1902. This building is of Genoese style from the 19th century. It possesses an entry surround by two columns. Its facade is decorated by a painted border representing stylized pipe dreams. The museum is open to the public, and wheelchair-accessible throughout.Garden
The museum proposes a freely accessible garden to the public. There are several artworks in the garden among which a statue of Alfred Boucher and a statue of Mars Vallett, Enfants sous la neige.Collections
The Faure Museum shelters the collections constituted by Doctor Faure, between the two world wars, composed of Impressionist paintings and sculptures, gathered along with his Parisian frequentations and particularly with the Parisian art dealer André Shoeller.Sculpture
The Faure Museum possesses the second collection in France of works of RodinPaintings
A remarkable collection of Impressionist paintings—and works by painters close by Impressionism, as those of Romanticism, Post-Impressionism and Symbolism—was gathered, mainly by Doctor Faure, and further enriched with time by new acquisitions.One can admire works of painters such as Corot, Boudin, Jongkind, Ravier, Puy, Cézanne, Sisley, Pissarro, Degas, Bonnard, Vuillard, Lebourg, Lebasque, Marquet, Robert Louis Antral, Charles Cottet, Jules Desbois, Edmond Aman-Jean, John Singer Sargent, Victor Vignon, Constant Troyon, Stanislas Lépine and also Adolphe Monticelli, Georges Michel, Jean Victor Bertin, Claude-Max Lochu...
File:Sisley-argenteuil-aixB.jpg|thumbnail|La Seine à Argenteuil by Alfred Sisley, 1872
Among the works in the collection:
- by John Singer Sargent
- Paysage à Montgeron, Camille Corot
- Vue de Bonnières, Paul Cézanne
- Plage à Trouville, Eugène Boudin
- Pommier sous le soleil, Camille Pissarro
- L'écuyère, Pierre Bonnard
- Danseuses mauves, Edgar Degas
- La Seine à Argenteuil, Alfred Sisley
- Aix les Bains depuis le Boulevard des Anglais and Portrait d'Auguste Rodin, Claude-Max Lochu
Other
- A body of memories of the stays in Aix-les-Bains of the poet Lamartine, in particular the reconstruction suggestive of his room in the pension Perrier where he lived in 1816 at the time of his meeting with Julie Charles.
- A collection of earthenwares and of ceramics, coming from the first museum of Aix-les-Bains, founded in 1872 by the painter and printmaker Ludovic Napoléon Lepic, friend of Degas.
- An eclectic collection of paintings and sculptures of the 17th to 20th century including Foujita, Fantin-Latour, Hayez, Carpeaux, Alfred Boucher, and Barye.
Expositions temporaries
- 1987 : Jean-Michel Alberola
- 1999 : Julien Bouvier
- 2000 : Claude-Max Lochu
- 2001 : Catherine Viollet
- 2004 : Henriette Deloras
- 2006 : 12 artists around Michel Butor
- 2007 : Around Guernica, preparatory drawings from the painter Picasso for his monumental picture Guernica.
Attendance
- 2000: 10 782 entries
- 2001: 13 272 entries
- 2002: 13 018 entries
- 2003: 15 437 entries
Anecdotes