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Gres — works of French museums

3 649 works of gres held in "Museum of France" labeled museums and referenced in the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture.

LA CHARETTE

musée Grobet-Labadié

BORD DE MER

musée Grobet-Labadié

Untitled work

écomusée de la communauté Le Creusot -…

Untitled work

musée des beaux-arts
Madame Greuze endormie

Madame Greuze endormie

musée Greuze - hôtel-Dieu

Untitled work

Palais Galliera, musée de la mode de la ville de…
Jeune fille au panier de raisins

Jeune fille au panier de raisins

musée des beaux-arts et d'archéologie
Trompe-l'oeil à la gravure du rieur

Trompe-l'oeil à la gravure du rieur

musée des beaux-arts et d'archéologie
Petite fille conduite en classe

Petite fille conduite en classe

musée des beaux-arts et d'archéologie
Le Buveur suisse

Le Buveur suisse

musée des beaux-arts et d'archéologie
Vieille femme descendant à la cave

Vieille femme descendant à la cave

musée des beaux-arts et d'archéologie
INCONNU ; DIT AUTREFOIS JEAN-BAPTISTE-LOUIS GRESSET

INCONNU ; DIT AUTREFOIS JEAN-BAPTISTE-LOUIS GRESSET

musée national des châteaux de Versailles et de…

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know

The Joconde database lists numerous works using the « Gres » technique in museums labeled as « Musée de France ». The exact number changes with the progress of collection digitization campaigns.

The « Gres » technique refers to a process or material used in creating works of art. Museums of France hold representative examples of this technique across different eras and artistic styles.

Many artists across the centuries have practiced the « Gres » technique. Check the work records to discover the artists associated with this technique in the collections of museums of France.

Works in Gres are distributed among many museums labeled as « Musée de France » across France. Each work record indicates the hosting museum, making it possible to plan a visit.

Each technique has its own conservation constraints. Museums labeled as « Musée de France » adhere to strict conservation standards: temperature, humidity, and lighting controls suitable for each type of material.

Yes, when they are digitized. Each work record displays the image when available. Records without images contain complete textual information: title, artist, dimensions, period, and museum.

Use the search bar to combine « Gres » with an artist's name, a period, or a museum. The search covers all notices available in the Joconde database.

Museums of France preserve works in Gres from all eras, from Antiquity to contemporary creation. The richness of collections allows tracking the evolution of this technique through the centuries.

The textual data is published under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab) and can be freely reused. The images are subject to specific rights depending on the work and the hosting museum.

The data comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture (data.culture.gouv.fr), distributed under the Open License v2.0. The « Materials / Techniques » field allows filtering works by used technique.