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FERNAND LéGER NATIONAL MUSEUM Latitude and Longitude:

43°37′20″N 7°06′46″E / 43.6222°N 7.1129°E / 43.6222; 7.1129
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Fernand Léger National Museum
Musée national Fernand Léger
Façade of the museum, with coloured mosaic
Established1960
Location Biot, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Coordinates 43°37′20″N 7°06′46″E / 43.6222°N 7.1129°E / 43.6222; 7.1129
Typeart museum
Collection sizepaintings, designs, ceramics, bronzes and tapestries of Fernand Léger.
Website en.musees-nationaux-alpesmaritimes.fr/fleger
Sculpture in the gardens of the museum

The Fernand Léger National Museum ( French: Musée national Fernand Léger) is a museum in Biot, Alpes-Maritimes, in south-eastern France, dedicated to the work of the twentieth-century artist Fernand Léger. Although originally privately owned, it is now a state museum entitled to style itself Musée de France.

History

In 1955, Fernand Léger bought a villa in Biot, called Mas Saint-André, with the intention of installing polychrome ceramic sculptures in his garden, but died soon afterwards. [1] The museum was built on the property after the death of the artist in 1955 by Nadia Léger and Georges Bauquier [ fr], to designs by the architect Andreï Svetchine; an earlier design by Paul Nelson had been rejected. Construction began in 1957, and the museum opened in 1960. [2] The gardens were designed by Henri Fish and contain sculptures based on Léger's work. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Leger Museum in Biot. Facts. Visits". Paris Digest. 2018. Retrieved 2018-10-22.
  2. ^ Un musée, un artiste: Le bâtiment (in French). Biot: Musée national Fernand Léger. Archived 25 November 2006.
  3. ^ Un musée, un artiste: Le jardin (in French). Biot: Musée national Fernand Léger. Archived 25 November 2006.