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The Salon Carré is an iconic room of the Louvre Palace, created in its current dimensions during a reconstruction of that part of the palace following a fire in February 1661. It gave its name to the longstanding tradition of Salon exhibitions of contemporary art in Paris which had its heyday there between 1725 and 1848. Since 1849, it has been permanently used by the Louvre Museum, which currently uses it to display Italian Renaissance painting.

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  • The Salon Carré is an iconic room of the Louvre Palace, created in its current dimensions during a reconstruction of that part of the palace following a fire in February 1661. It gave its name to the longstanding tradition of Salon exhibitions of contemporary art in Paris which had its heyday there between 1725 and 1848. Since 1849, it has been permanently used by the Louvre Museum, which currently uses it to display Italian Renaissance painting. (en)
  • Il Salon Carré ("Salone Quadrato") è la sala 3 del I piano del padiglione Denon del Museo del Louvre di Parigi. È situata all'estremità orientale della Grande Galerie, in cui sono ospitati alcuni fra i più noti capolavori della pittura italiana pre-rinascimentale e rinascimentale (XII - XV secolo). Costruito da Le Vau dopo l'incendio del 1661, fu tra le prime sale aperte al pubblico nel 1793. In esso fu ospitata, fino al furto del 1911, la Gioconda di Leonardo da Vinci, poi collocata nella Salle des États (Sala degli Stati). (it)
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  • The Salon Carré is an iconic room of the Louvre Palace, created in its current dimensions during a reconstruction of that part of the palace following a fire in February 1661. It gave its name to the longstanding tradition of Salon exhibitions of contemporary art in Paris which had its heyday there between 1725 and 1848. Since 1849, it has been permanently used by the Louvre Museum, which currently uses it to display Italian Renaissance painting. (en)
  • Il Salon Carré ("Salone Quadrato") è la sala 3 del I piano del padiglione Denon del Museo del Louvre di Parigi. È situata all'estremità orientale della Grande Galerie, in cui sono ospitati alcuni fra i più noti capolavori della pittura italiana pre-rinascimentale e rinascimentale (XII - XV secolo). Costruito da Le Vau dopo l'incendio del 1661, fu tra le prime sale aperte al pubblico nel 1793. In esso fu ospitata, fino al furto del 1911, la Gioconda di Leonardo da Vinci, poi collocata nella Salle des États (Sala degli Stati). Presso il Salon Carré venivano allestiti i Salon Official, dove annualmente venivano esposte le opere considerate le migliori da una giuria di accademici, i cui temi preferiti erano quelli mitologici e storici. Nel settecento il Salon era un evento annuale; nell'Ottocento divenne sempre più importante, perché per un pittore trovare riconoscimento dalla giuria del Salon era garanzia certa di successo. (it)
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