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Enseignement sciences techniques — works of French museums

195 works of enseignement sciences techniques held in "Museum of France" labeled museums and referenced in the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture.

Ver à soie : Sericaria mori

Ver à soie : Sericaria mori

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Orthoptères : Acridium

Orthoptères : Acridium

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Scorpion : Buthus sp.

Scorpion : Buthus sp.

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Lépidoptères : Sphinx

Lépidoptères : Sphinx

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Hémiptères : Cicada

Hémiptères : Cicada

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Hyménoptères

Hyménoptères

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Systéme nerveux de trématoïde

Systéme nerveux de trématoïde

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Hymenoptères : abeille

Hymenoptères : abeille

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Vipère

Vipère

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Coléoptères : dynastes

Coléoptères : dynastes

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Ecrevisse

Ecrevisse

muséum d'histoire naturelle
Etoile de Mer

Etoile de Mer

muséum d'histoire naturelle

Untitled work

muséum d'histoire naturelle

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know

The Joconde database lists 195 notices of works categorized within the domain “Enseignement sciences techniques” and preserved in “Museum of France” labeled museums. This number changes as collections digitization programs progress.

Some of the works of Enseignement sciences techniques are digitized and available with images on DellArte. Entries without images contain complete textual information: title, artist, technique, creation period, dimensions, and preserving museum. Collection digitization continues each year.

Works of Enseignement sciences techniques are preserved in many labeled museums, including major Parisian museums and provincial museums. Each work's record indicates the returning museum, facilitating planning for an in-person visit.

Use the search bar at the top of the page to find a work by its title, artist’s name, or technique. You can refine results by combining multiple terms. The search covers all notices of Enseignement sciences techniques available in the Joconde database.

No. A large part of the collections of French museums are kept in reserve and are not permanently displayed. Only a fraction of works are shown in exhibition halls. Reserves are accessible upon request for research purposes, according to conditions set by each museum.

The textual data (title, author, technique, period, museum) are published under Open License v2.0 (Etalab) and can be freely reused, including for commercial purposes. The images are subject to specific rights depending on the work and museum.

The domain Enseignement sciences techniques encompasses a wide variety of techniques and materials. Each work record specifies the technique used in the “Materials / Techniques” field. You can search for a specific technique via the search bar.

Use the DellArte contact page to report an error. Since the data comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, corrections at the source should be reported directly on data.culture.gouv.fr.

Yes. The Joconde database includes works from all eras, from Prehistory to contemporary creation. Collections from modern art museums, FRACs, and labeled art centers help enrich the domain Enseignement sciences techniques with recent works.

All data originate from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, distributed via data.culture.gouv.fr under Open License v2.0 (Etalab). Records are provided by the preserving museums and validated by the Museum Service of France.