Works from French museums — Joconde catalog
This catalog gathers over 300,000 digitized works from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture: paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, archaeological objects, and decorative arts conserved in 1,220 labeled "Museum of France" museums. Search by title, artist, or technique.
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Vue de Naples et du port Sainte Lucie
photographie, transports -…Panorama de Venise, n° 2
photographie, architectureIntérieur du Campo Santo, à Pise, n° 1
photographie, architecturePanorama de Rome
photographie, architecture
Panorama du forum romain, n° 1
photographie, architecture, archéologie
Vue du môle et fort Saint-Elme. Naples
photographie, architecture
Vue panoramique du théâtre de Taormina et de l'Etna (Sicile)
photographie, archéologie, architecture
Le satyre enchaîné, statue de la Villa Reale, Naples
photographie, sculpture
Vue du temple de Vénus à Baïa, environ de Naples
photographie, architecture, archéologie
Maison du Faune, à Pompéi
photographie, archéologie, architecture
La tour penchée, à Pise
photographie, architecture
Fontaine de la place Medina à Naples
photographie, sculpture, ethnologie
Citadelle de Gaëtte. (Côté de la mer)
photographie, architecture
Port de Messine
photographie, transports -…
Route des Camaldules, environs de Naples
photographie, géologie
Entrée de l'amphithéâtre de Pouzzoles, près Naples
photographie, archéologie
Panorama de la baie de Naples et du Vésuve
photographie, géologie
Le vapeur Etna coulé par les Piémontais. (Siège de Gaëte)
photographie, histoire
Panorama de Venise, côté du palais ducal
photographie, architecture
Vue d'Interlaken et de la Jungfrau (Suisse)
photographie, géologie
Caverne de glace à Rosenlaui (Suisse)
photographie, géologie
Vue générale du golfe de Naples et du Vésuve
photographie, géologie
Paysage sur la côte de Pausilippe
photographie, architecture
Panorama de la voie des tombeaux à Pompéi
photographie, archéologie, architectureBy technique
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know
The Joconde database from the Ministry of Culture lists approximately 700,000 records of works preserved in French museums. On dellarte.fr, more than 300,000 records with digitized images are accessible. This number increases regularly as digitization programs progress.
The Joconde database is the collective catalog of collections from French museums, managed by the Ministry of Culture. It catalogues artworks and patrimonial objects from museums labeled 'Museum of France' and is freely accessible at data.culture.gouv.fr under Open License v2.0.
The Joconde database covers all artistic and patrimonial fields: painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, photography, archaeology, decorative arts, ceramics, goldsmithing, numismatics, ethnology, furniture, textile, and many others.
The availability of images depends on each museum and the rights associated with the work. Many records include a photograph of the work; others only provide a textual description, especially for works still under copyright.
Use the search bar to find a piece by its title, artist's name, technique used, or the museum that preserves it. The search covers all available records.
No. Only part of the collections are digitized and listed in the Joconde database. Museums continue digitization efforts; the number of records available online increases each year.
Textual data (title, author, technique, period, museum) are published under Open License v2.0 (Etalab) and can be freely reused. Images are subject to specific rights depending on the work and the museum.
Since the data comes from the Joconde database, corrections should be reported directly to the Ministry of Culture via data.culture.gouv.fr. You can also contact us to relay your report.
Yes. Enter a period in the search bar — for example, ‘17th century’, ‘Renaissance’, or ‘contemporary art’ — to filter works by their creation period.
Yes. The Joconde database lists works from all eras, from Prehistory to contemporary art. Collections from modern art museums and FRAC (Regional Contemporary Art Funds) also contribute.