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<html> <head> <title>Louvre Museum Paris</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="description" content="Louvre Museum Paris: Origins, History, Collection Highlights: Antiquities, Renaissance Paintings: Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo"> <meta name="keywords" content="Louvre Museum, French Art Gallery, Musee du Louvre, Collection, Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, Winged Victory of Samothrace"> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td> <p><font face="Verdana" size="5"><b>Louvre Museum</b></font><br> <b><font face="Arial" size="1"> Paris Art Gallery: History, Collection, Paintings, Sculpture: Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo.</font></b><br> <a href="../site/search.htm" rel="nofollow"><img src="../images/arts.gif" width="147" height="29" border="0"></a></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top"> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-8912804978085527"; /* 728x90, created 26/01/11 */ google_ad_slot = "9490858105"; google_ad_width = 728; google_ad_height = 90; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="200" valign="top"><p><font face="Arial" size="1"><b><br> </b></font><font face="Arial" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">FRANCE/BELGIUM</font><br> <a href="musee-conde-chantilly.htm">Musee Conde, Chantilly</a><br> <a href="musee-orsay.htm">Musee d'Orsay</a><br> <a href="pompidou-centre.htm">Pompidou Centre</a><br> <a href="strasbourg-museum-of-fine-arts.htm">Strasbourg Museum of Fine Arts</a><br> <a href="royal-museum-antwerp.htm">Antwerp Museum of Fine Arts</a><br> <font color="#FF0000">ITALY</font><br> <a href="uffizi-gallery.htm">Uffizi Gallery Florence</a><br> <a href="pitti-palace-florence.htm">Pitti Palace, Florence</a><br> <a href="capodimonte-museum-naples.htm">Capodimonte Museum, Naples</a><br> <a href="doria-pamphilj-gallery.htm">Doria Pamphilj Gallery</a><br> <a href="vatican.htm">Vatican Museums</a><br> <a href="sistine-chapel-frescoes.htm">Sistine Chapel Frescoes</a><br> <a href="raphael-rooms-vatican.htm">Raphael Rooms (Vatican)</a></b></font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="1"><b>The Louvre is one of the world's <a href="../art-museums.htm">best art museums</a>.</b></font></p> </td> <td width="524" valign="top"> <h1><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b>The Louvre</b></font></h1> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Contents</b></font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">• <a href="#louvre">Introduction</a><br> • <a href="#history">Origins and History</a><br> • <a href="#collection">Permanent Collection</a><br> • <a href="#satellitemuseums">Satellite Museums of the Louvre</a></font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b><a name="louvre"></a>Introduction</b></font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Housing one of the most famous collections of <a href="../definitions/fine-art.htm">fine art</a>, including the priceless Greek statue the <i><b><a href="../sculpture/venus-de-milo.htm">Venus de Milo</a></b></i> and the portrait of the <i><b><a href="../famous-paintings/mona-lisa.htm">Mona Lisa</a></b></i> by Leonardo Da Vinci, the Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) is France's national museum and art gallery. One of the <a href="../art-museums-europe.htm">best art museums in Europe</a>, its collection encompasses eight departments - Middle Eastern Antiquities; Egyptian treasures; Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities; Islamic Art; Paintings, and Prints and Drawings; Sculpture and Decorative Art - and includes the finest assortment of <a href="../history-of-art/french-painting.htm">French painting</a> from the 15th to the 19th century, together with hundreds of masterpieces of <a href="../renaissance-art.htm">Renaissance art</a>, as well as oils by Flemish and <a href="../genres/genre-painting-dutch-realist-school.htm">Dutch Realist</a> masters of the Baroque period. Visitors to the Louvre now number 9 million, making it the most popular art museum in the world. It ranks with the <a href="british-museum.htm">British Museum</a> as one of the world's greatest collections of antiquities.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="200" valign="top"> <p><font face="Arial" size="1"><img src="../images/mona-lisa.jpeg" width="167" height="236"><br> <b>Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) (1503-5)</b><b><br> Leonardo Da Vinci. The world's<br> most valuable <a href="../fine-art-painting.htm">fine art painting</a>.</b></font></p> </td> <td width="524" valign="top"> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-8912804978085527"; /* 336x280, created 26/01/11 */ google_ad_slot = "3874842144"; google_ad_width = 336; google_ad_height = 280; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="200" valign="top"> <p><font face="Arial" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">GERMANY - AUSTRIA - SWISS</font><br> <a href="gemaldegalerie-alte-meister-dresden.htm">Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister Dresden</a><br> <a href="gemaldegalerie-smpk-berlin.htm">Gemaldegalerie SMPK, Berlin</a><br> <a href="wallraf-richartz-museum.htm">Wallraf-Richartz-Museum</a><br> <a href="pinakothek.htm">Pinakothek Museum Munich</a><br> <a href="kunsthistorisches-museum-vienna.htm">Kunsthistorisches Museum</a><br> <a href="kunstmuseum-basel.htm">Kunstmuseum Basel</a></b></font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">NETHERLANDS</font><br> <a href="mauritshuis.htm">Mauritshuis Art Museum</a><br> <a href="rijksmuseum-amsterdam.htm">Rijksmuseum Amsterdam</a><br> <font color="#FF0000">IRELAND</font><br> <a href="../irish-art-galleries.htm">Irish Art Galleries</a><br> <font color="#FF0000">BRITAIN</font><br> <a href="national-gallery-london.htm">National Gallery London</a><br> <a href="tate-gallery.htm">Tate Gallery</a><br> <a href="courtauld-gallery.htm">Courtauld Gallery</a><br> <a href="british-royal-art-collection.htm">British Royal Art Collection</a><br> <a href="victoria-and-albert-museum.htm">Victoria & Albert Museum</a><br> <font color="#FF0000">RUSSIA</font><br> <a href="hermitage.htm">Hermitage St Petersburg</a><br> <a href="tretyakov-gallery-moscow.htm">Tretyakov Gallery Moscow</a><br> <a href="pushkin-museum-of-fine-arts.htm">Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts</a></b></font></p> </td> <td width="524" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b><a name="history"></a>Origins and History</b></font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Situated on the Right Bank of the River Seine in <b>Paris</b>, the museum is housed in the <b>Louvre Palace</b> (Palais du Louvre) on the site of a fortress built by Philip Augustus in the 12th century. In 1546, the wily <b>Francis I</b>, himself an avid art collector, demolished the fortress and built the Louvre Palace (part of which still survives), which was added to by almost all his descendants. In 1682, the palace was vacated by <b>Louis XIV</b>, who moved the French Royal Court to Versailles, and in the following century it was converted into a museum. It opened to the public as the <b>Musée Centrale des Arts</b> in 1793, during the French Revolution.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The collection iself, acquired over the centuries by French Kings and Cardinals included a range of treasures from abroad including part of the art collection of the English Catholic monarch Charles I. It was further enlarged during the 19th century by <b>Napoleon I</b>, <b>Louis XVIII</b> and <b>Charles X</b>, through purchases, donations and colonial acquisitions.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="200" valign="top"> <p><font face="Arial" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">SPAIN</font><br> <a href="prado-madrid.htm">Prado Museum Madrid</a><br> <a href="reina-sofia-madrid.htm">Reina Sofia, Madrid</a></b></font></p> <p><b><font face="Arial" size="1" color="#FF0000">ART GALLERIES USA</font><font face="Arial" size="1"><br> Best <a href="../art-museums-america.htm">Art Museums in America</a>.</font></b></p> <p><b><font face="Arial" size="1" color="#FF0000">WORLD'S BEST ART</font><font face="Arial" size="1"><br> For a list of the finest works of<br> painting and sculpture, by the<br> world's most famous artists, see:<br> <a href="../greatest-paintings-ever.htm">Greatest Paintings Ever</a><br> Oils, watercolours, mixed media<br> from 1300-present.<br> <a href="../greatest-sculptures-ever.htm">Greatest Sculptures Ever</a><br> Works in stone, bronze, wood<br> from 33,000 BCE-present.</font></b></p> </td> <td width="524" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>The Louvre Pyramid</b><br> <br> In 1989, as part of a series of renovations to the museum, the architect IM Pei designed a new entrance in the central courtyard which incorporated the famous glass <i>Louvre Pyramid</i> - now an independent architectural highlight of the complex.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b><a name="collection"></a>The Permanent Collection</b></font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The Louvre's eight separate collections contain a staggering 380,000 items, dated from 6,000 BCE to the 20th century. Of these, some 35,000 works of art are actually displayed throughout the gallery complex. Here is a brief outline of the exhibits.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="200" valign="top"> <p><font face="Arial" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">LEARN ART APPRECIATION</font><br> Before visiting the Louvre, see<br> <a href="../art-evaluation.htm">Art Evaluation: How to Appreciate Art</a>.</b></font></p> <p><b><font face="Arial" size="1" color="#FF0000">VISUAL ARTS OF ISLAM</font><font face="Arial" size="1"><br> For a list of the world's greatest<br> libraries and museum collections<br> of Muslim culture, see:<br> <a href="islamic-art-culture.htm">Museums of Islamic Art</a>.</font></b></p> <p><b><font face="Arial" size="1"><font color="#FF0000">JEWISH ART</font><br> For an outstanding collection of<br> Ashkenazi, Sephardi and Oriental<br> Judaica, crafts and artifacts,<br> see: <a href="jewish-art.htm">Jewish Art Museum</a>.</font></b></p> </td> <td width="524" valign="top"> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-8912804978085527"; /* 336x280, created 26/01/11 */ google_ad_slot = "3874842144"; google_ad_width = 336; google_ad_height = 280; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="200" valign="top"> <p> </p> </td> <td width="524" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Middle Eastern Antiquities</b> (100,000 items)</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Begun in 1881, this department showcases ancient Middle Eastern <a href="../definitions/civilization.htm">civilization</a> before the coming of Islam. Exhibits of <a href="../ancient-art/mesopotamia.htm">Mesopotamian Art</a> include earthenware, ceramics, <a href="../ancient-art/mesopotamian-sculpture.htm">Mesopotamian sculpture</a> and numerous other works of <a href="../ancient-art/sumerian.htm">Sumerian art</a> (c.4500-2270 BCE), <a href="../ancient-art/assyrian.htm">Assyrian art</a> (c.1500-612 BCE) and <a href="../ancient-art/hittite.htm">Hittite art</a> (c.1600-1180 BCE), as well as <a href="../ancient-art/persian.htm">Ancient Persian</a> cultures, including celebrated artifacts such as <i>The Code of Hammurabi</i>, and the <i>Persian Archers</i> of Darius I.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Egyptian Antiquities</b> (50,000 items)</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">One of the world's largest collections of artworks and artifacts from ancient Egypt, this department contains more than 50,000 items from the Middle Kingdom, the New Kingdom, and the Roman, Ptolemaic, and Byzantine periods, dating back to 4,000 BCE. Important elements include the the <i>Drovetti</i>, <i>Durand</i> and <i>Salt</i> collections, as well as a large number of exhibits excavated from Memphis. Exhibits include: <a href="../antiquity/fayum-mummy-portraits.htm">Fayum Mummy portraits</a> and other paintings, sculpture (including gold items), papyrus scrolls, mummies, tools, clothing, jewellery, games, musical instruments, and weapons.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="200" valign="top"> <p> </p> </td> <td width="524" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities</b> (45,000 items)</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">One of the original parts of the Louvre's treasury, this department contains an outstanding collection of statuary, jewellery and ceramics from the <a href="../ancient-art/minoan.htm">Minoan</a>, <a href="../ancient-art/mycenean.htm">Mycenean</a>, Daedalic, Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic eras of ancient Greece, as well as <a href="../pottery.htm">ancient pottery</a>, reliefs, portrait busts and free-standing sculpture from the early <a href="../ancient-art/etruscan.htm">Etruscan</a>, Republican and Imperial eras of ancient Rome. Important examples of <a href="../greek-art.htm">Greek art</a> include the marble statues <i>Venus de Milo</i> (150-100 BCE), <i>Nike of Samothrace</i> (c.190 BCE) and <i>The Winged Victory of Samothrace</i> (190 BCE). <a href="../roman-art.htm">Roman art</a> is represented by the portraits of Agrippa and Annius Verus.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Islamic Art</b> (10,000 items)</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The Louvre's exhibition of <a href="../islamic-art.htm">Islamic art</a> includes metalwork, wood and <a href="../sculpture/ivory-carving.htm">ivory carving</a>, ceramics, glass, carpet, textiles, <a href="../calligraphy.htm">calligraphy</a>, rare manuscripts and miniature painting from the 7th to the 19th century: a total of over 5,000 works.<br> <br> <b>Sculpture</b> (6,500 items)</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The Louvre's magnificent collection of <a href="../sculpture.htm">sculpture</a> features all marble & bronze statuary, reliefs, busts and other sculptures outside of <a href="../ancient-art/classical-antiquity.htm">classical antiquity</a> up to 1850. (Post-1850 works are now in the Musee d'Orsay.) Highlights include <i>Dying Slave</i> (1505-16) by <a href="../old-masters/michelangelo-buonarroti.htm">Michelangelo</a> and <i>Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss</i> (1787) by Antonio Canova.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Prints and Drawings</b> (183,000 items)</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">This department consists of artworks on paper, divided into three sections. The core Cabinet du Roi, 13,000 royal copper printing-plates, and the gifted collections of Edmond de Rothschild, featuring 40,000 prints, 3,000 drawings, and 5,000 illustrated books. Highlights include: <i>Self-Portrait at 22</i> (1493) by <a href="../old-masters/albrecht-durer.htm">Albrecht Dürer</a>.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Painting</b> (11,900 items)</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Second in size only to the Russian Hermitage Museum and spanning seven centuries from 1250 to 1850, the Louvre's collection of paintings is dominated by French artists, although it features a number of the <a href="../history-of-art/renaissance-paintings.htm">greatest Renaissance paintings</a> from the Early Renaissance in Italy, the High Renaissance, and the Northern Renaissance in Flanders, Holland and Germany. There are also a host of outstanding oils - including <a href="../history-of-art/miniature-painting.htm">miniature portrait painting</a> - exemplifying art movements such as Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Realism and Romanticism. Highlights include:</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Proto-Renaissance</b>: <i>The Madonna and Christ Child Enthroned with Angels</i> (1270) by Cimabue; Saint Francis of Assisi Receives the Stigmata (1290-1300) by <a href="../old-masters/giotto.htm">Giotto</a>.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Early and High Renaissance</b>: <i>St. Sebastian</i> (1480) by <a href="../old-masters/mantegna-andrea.htm">Andrea Mantegna</a>; <i><a href="../famous-paintings/virgin-of-the-rocks.htm">The Virgin of the Rocks</a></i> (1483), <i>The Mona Lisa</i> (1503-6), and <i>Virgin and Child with St. Anne</i> (1501-12) by <a href="../old-masters/leonardo-davinci.htm">Leonardo Da Vinci</a>; and <i><a href="../famous-paintings/baldassare-castiglione.htm">Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione</a></i> (1514) and <i>La Belle Jardinière</i> (1508) by <a href="../old-masters/raphael.htm">Raphael</a>.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Northern Renaissance</b>: <i>The Virgin with Chancellor Rolin</i> (1435) by <a href="../old-masters/jan-van-eyck.htm">Jan van Eyck</a>; <i>Ship of Fools</i> (1490-99) by <a href="../old-masters/hieronymous-bosch.htm">Hieronymus Bosch</a>; <i>Self-Portrait with flowers</i> (1493) by Albrecht Dürer</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Mannerism</b>: <i><a href="../famous-paintings/wedding-feast-at-cana.htm">The Wedding Feast at Cana</a></i> (1562) by Paolo Veronese; <i><a href="../famous-paintings/supper-at-emmaus.htm">Supper at Emmaus</a></i> (1601) by Caravaggio.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Baroque</b>: <i>Coronation of Marie de' Medici in St. Denis</i> (1622-5) and <i>The Landing at Marseilles</i> (1623-5) by <a href="../old-masters/rubens.htm">Peter Paul Rubens</a>; <i>The Club Foot</i> (1642) by Joseph de Ribera; <i>Le Jeune Mendiant</i> (1650) by <a href="../old-masters/murillo-bartolome-esteban.htm">Bartolomé Murillo</a>; <i>Bathsheba at Her Bath</i> (1654) by <a href="../old-masters/rembrandt.htm">Rembrandt van Rijn</a>; both <i><a href="../famous-paintings/lacemaker.htm">The Lacemaker</a></i> (1669) and <i>The Astronomer</i> by the Dutch Realist painter Jan Vermeer; <i>Cycle of the Four Seasons</i> (1660-4) by the academic classicist Nicolas Poussin.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>18th Century</b>: <i><a href="../famous-paintings/pilgrimage-to-cythera.htm">The Pilgrimage to Cythera</a></i> (1717) by the Rococo painter Jean-Antoine Watteau; <i>La Raie</i> (1727) by the master of still life Jean Chardin; <i>The Coronation of Napoleon</i>, and <i><a href="../famous-paintings/oath-of-the-horatii.htm">The Oath of the Horatii</a></i> (1784) by the Neoclassicist Jacques-Louis David.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="200" valign="top"> <p> </p> </td> <td width="524" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>19th Century</b>: <i><a href="../paintings-analysis/valpincon-bather.htm">The Valpincon Bather</a></i> (1808), <i><a href="../paintings-analysis/grande-odalisque.htm">La Grand Odalisque</a></i> (1914) and <i><a href="../paintings-analysis/portrait-of-monsieur-bertin.htm">Portrait of Monsieur Bertin</a></i> (1832) by the great academic artist J.A.D. Ingres; <i>The Raft of the Medusa</i> (1819) by the 19th century Realist Theodore Gericault; <a href="../paintings-analysis/death-of-sardanapalus.htm"><i>The Death of Sardanapalus</i></a> (1827) and <i><a href="../paintings-analysis/liberty-leading-the-people.htm">Liberty Leading the People</a></i> (1830) by the Romantic artist <a href="../famous-artists/delacroix.htm">Eugene Delacroix</a> (1830); Bridge at Narni (1826) by the plein air landscape painter <a href="../famous-artists/corot-jean-baptiste-camille.htm">Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot</a>.</font></p> <blockquote> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">See also our article: <a href="../how-to-appreciate-paintings.htm">How To Appreciate Paintings</a>.</font></p> </blockquote> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Decorative Arts</b> (20,000 items)</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The Louvre's <a href="../definitions/decorative-art.htm">Decorative Art</a> department encompasses a diverse range of master craftsmanship dating from 1100 to 1850. Important exhibits include: the 12th century <i>Porphyry vase</i>, Louis XIV's coronation crown, Charles V's sceptre, and Madame de Pompadour's Sèvres vase collection. Other displays include the <i>Campana</i> collection of gold <a href="../jewellery-art.htm">jewellery</a>, and the <i>Durand</i> collection of <a href="../ceramics.htm">ceramics</a>, enamels, and <a href="../stained-glass-art.htm">stained glass</a>.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b><a name="satellitemuseums"></a>Satellite Museums of the Louvre</b></font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The French authorities have decided to establish two satellite galleries as part of the Louvre complex. The first, to be known as <i>Le Louvre-Lens</i>, will be built in the northern French town of Lens. The second more ambitious project involves the construction of a 24,000 square metre premises in central Abu Dhabi. The Louvre will provide up to 300 works of art, while additional items will be loaned by other Parisian galleries like the Georges Pompidou Centre of Modern Art, the Musee d'Orsay, and the Musee Rodin.</font></p> <blockquote> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">For another key cultural attraction in the city of Paris, please see the <a href="../architecture/eiffel-tower.htm">Eiffel Tower</a> (1887-89), designed by <a href="../architecture/gustave-eiffel.htm">Gustave Eiffel</a> (1832-1923).</font></p> </blockquote> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">• For details of the development of painting and sculpture, see: <a href="../history-of-art.htm">History of Art</a>.<br> • For more information about the world's greatest art museums, see: <a href="../index.htm">Visual Arts Encyclopedia</a>.</font></p> <hr size="1"> <p align="center"><a rel="author" href="https://profiles.google.com/115076279462378566554#115076279462378566554"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/icons/ui/gprofile_button-16.png" width="16" height="16"></a></p> <p align="center"><font face="Arial" size="1"><b>ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ART<br> © visual-arts-cork.com. 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