Clearing the Area in front of the Louvre Colonnade
by MACHY, Pierre-Antoine de, Oil on canvas, 60 x 92 cm
In the mid 18th century, the Louvre housed various academies and administrative offices, as well as containing artists’ studios. The Court Carr�e and the east fa�ade were still cluttered with lowly buildings, which shocked observers. In 1759, the architect Germain Soufflot (1713-1780) began clearing the area in front of the Louvre Colonnade. De Machy left six paintings and five drawings documenting this work. It was only in 1776 that the roof of the Louvre was completed and a provisional square cleared in front of the fa�ade.