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门口永远是拥挤的人群与排着的长队,这就是它——法国卢浮宫艺术博物馆独一无二的标志。这个无疑是世界上历史渊源最久远、收藏最丰富、价值最珍贵的艺术博物馆。走进它的每一位观光者,无一例外地像走入一个恣肆汪洋的海,人类最丰富的情感在此升华,梦想、追求与渴望在此集结。这无尽藏的艺术珍品不时使灵魂颤栗,不时让人窥见原来在自己心灵竟也有如此鲜亮而又隐秘的世界。这里有来自人类文明发源地之一幼发拉底河与底格里斯河流域的古老的艺术品,有来自人类文明另一个摇篮古埃及的艺术珍品;这里屹立着各个时代艺术的高峰:展翅飞翔的《萨姆特拉斯胜利女神》;《和平的雅典娜》,手指微微伸开,她的一双手,美得像一朵花;不朽的《米洛斯的维纳斯》,显示出崇高的典雅与神性的美,这一切产生于公元前的时代——人类的童年,使所有的后来者望尘莫及。达·芬奇的《蒙娜丽莎》永恒的微笑、拉斐尔的《美丽园丁》、提香的《田园音乐会》这些不朽的意大利名画,涌动出人文主义思潮的暖流;还有法国的以浪漫主义萌生到浪漫主义高峰的大师画作:从达维特的《马拉之死》,到格罗、安格尔、席里柯与德拉克洛瓦等,在卢浮宫画廊里放出异彩……当我们穿过这艺术之海,时光回到原来;这个海却被汹涌的情感带走。这就是罗浮宫的骄傲——于此,真正看到了由人类的双手创造的奇迹!
The entrance is always a crowded and long queue, which is it - the unique symbol of the Louvre Museum of Art in France. This is undoubtedly the art museum with the longest history, the richest collection and the most valuable value in the world. Every tourist who comes into it, without exception, likes to walk into a vast ocean, where the richest human emotions sublimate, where dreams, pursuits, and longings are assembled. This inexhaustible collection of art treasures shook the soul from time to time. From time to time, people could glimpse a world that was so bright and secretive in their own souls. There are ancient artworks from the Euphrates River and the Tigris River basin, one of the birthplaces of human civilization. There are also other artistic treasures from ancient Egypt, another cradle of human civilization; here stands the peak of the art of each era: “Sumter’s wings are flying” “The Goddess of Victory,” “Athena of Peace,” with her fingers slightly stretched, her hands as beautiful as a flower; the immortal “Venus of Milos,” showing sublime elegance and deity. The United States, all this happened in the era of the BC - the childhood of mankind, so that all the latecomers could not catch up. Da Vinci’s eternal smile of Mona Lisa, Raphael’s “Beautiful Gardener” and Titian’s Pastoral Concert, these immortal Italian paintings, ignited the warm currents of humanist ideological trends; and France The paintings of masters who romantically sprouted to the peak of romanticism: from Davit’s “The Death of Mara” to Gros, Inger, Serico and Delacroix, etc. ... When we pass through the sea of art, time is back to the original; this sea is taken away by raging emotions. This is the pride of the Louvre - here it truly sees the miracles created by human hands!