After Beyoncé and Jay-Z released their joint album, “Everything Is Love,” with an art driven video for “Apeshit;” the talk has been about how The Carters rented out the whole Louvre museum just for a video. People being amazed and astonished by the creativity and power.
The 90-minute guided tour – currently held Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday – showcases 17 pieces in the museum’s collection, beginning with the Winged Victory of Samothrace sculpture and concluding with Marie-Guillemine Benoist’s Portrait d’une négresse. The tour will also include a step-by-step trail map connecting the 17 works, including Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, numerous works by Jacques-Louis David and the Venus de Milo. For those wanting to trace The Carters’ footsteps.
If you’re blessed enough to take this journey, or want to get more information on the Louvre pieces from the video, click here.
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