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Sculptures in the Marly courtyard at the Louvre in Paris Grand Louvre, Rue de Rivoli and quai des Tuileries, Paris 75001. Architecture of Leoh Ming Pei in association with Michel Macary and Jean-Michel Wilmotte, 1983-2001. In 1981, Francois Mitterrand commissioned Ieoh Ming Pei to arrange the Grand Louvre. In particular, it was a matter of altering the spaces that Napoleon III had built for the ministries and which had been occupied by the Ministry of Finance at that time. View of the sculptures of the Marly Court in the Richelieu Wing. This courtyard houses the monumental French sculpture that adorned the park of the Chateau de Marly.

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Sculptures in the Marly courtyard at the Louvre in Paris Grand Louvre, Rue de Rivoli and quai des Tuileries, Paris 75001. Architecture of Leoh Ming Pei in association with Michel Macary and Jean-Michel Wilmotte, 1983-2001. In 1981, Francois Mitterrand commissioned Ieoh Ming Pei to arrange the Grand Louvre. In particular, it was a matter of altering the spaces that Napoleon III had built for the ministries and which had been occupied by the Ministry of Finance at that time. View of the sculptures of the Marly Court in the Richelieu Wing. This courtyard houses the monumental French sculpture that adorned the park of the Chateau de Marly.

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