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Musée Cognacq-Jay

Coordinates:48°51′29.5″N2°21′41″E / 48.858194°N 2.36139°E /48.858194; 2.36139
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Art museum in Rue Elzévir, Paris France
Musée Cognacq-Jay
Courtyard of the Hôtel de Donon
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Established1929
Location8Rue Elzévir, 75003 Paris France
Coordinates48°51′29″N2°21′41″E / 48.858194°N 2.361389°E /48.858194; 2.361389
TypeArt museum
Websitemuseecognacqjay.paris.fr
Balaam and the Ass byRembrandt, part of the museum's permanent collection
Portrait by François Boucher, c. 1760, in the Musée Cognacq-Jay

TheMusée Cognacq-Jay (English:Cognacq-Jay Museum) is amuseum[1] located in the Hôtel Donon in the3rd arrondissement of Paris.

Collection

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The museum's collection was formed between 1900 and 1925 by Théodore-Ernest Cognacq and his wifeMarie-Louise Jaÿ, founders ofLa Samaritaine department store. At his death, Cognacq gave the collection to the City of Paris, which in 1929 inaugurated the Musée Cognacq-Jay at 25 boulevard des Capucines, a building especially conceived for it by the Cognacq couple, who wished to display the collection in the intimacy of a seemingly inhabited home, without the conventions of a museum.[2] In 1990 however, the City, arguing that the Boulevard des Capucines was not part of a "cultural circuit", sought the approval of thelegal heirs (the owners of La Samaritaine), and, under silent disagreement of the Cognacq-Jay family,[3] moved the collection to the ill-fitting Hôtel Donon (c. 1575) in theMarais, where the collection is displayed in twenty paneled rooms (four floors) in the styles of Louis XV and Louis XVI. The renovation work of the Hôtel Donon was led by Paris's chief architect Bernard Fonquernie, whilst the interior renovation was done by Reoven Vardi.

The museum contains an exceptional collection of fine art and decorative items, about 1200 items in total, with an emphasis on 18th century France, ranging from European and Chinese ceramics, jewels, and snuffboxes, to paintings byLouis-Léopold Boilly,François Boucher,Canaletto,Jean-Siméon Chardin,Jean-Honoré Fragonard,Jean-Baptiste Greuze,Maurice Quentin de La Tour,Sir Thomas Lawrence,Hubert Robert,Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, andJean-Antoine Watteau; sculpture byJean-Antoine Houdon,Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, andJacques-François-Joseph Saly; and fine furniture attributed toJean-François Oeben andRoger Vandercruse Lacroix. The 17th century is also represented, notably with two paintings byRembrandt, while the 19th century is represented with works byCamille Corot,Paul Cézanne and alsoEdgar Degas.

The Cognacq-Jay Museum is one of the 14 museums that have been incorporated since 1 January 2013 in the public institutionParis Musées.

In November 2024, several artefacts were stolen from the museum after thieves broke open a display case using axes and bats.[4]

Gallery

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  • Artwork by François Boucher in Cognac-Jay museum
    Artwork byFrançois Boucher in Cognac-Jay museum
  • Artwork by François Boucher in Cognac-Jay museum
    Artwork by François Boucher in Cognac-Jay museum
  • exteriors of Cognac-Jay museum
    exteriors of Cognac-Jay museum

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The must-see exhibition this week: 'Empire of the senses' at the Musée Cognacq-Jay".Vogue France (in French). 9 June 2021. Retrieved14 March 2023.
  2. ^Seymour de Ricci, 1929, in the preface to the Catalogue "Ernest Cognacq n’avait pas la prétention, comme collectionneur, de rivaliser avec les grands musées de la Capitale. De même que sa modestie naturelle ne lui fit jamais souhaiter de résider dans un palais, de même il voulut, pour ses collections, un cadre dont les dimensions restreintes pussent conserver à ses œuvres d’art l’atmosphère d’intimité dont il avait aimé à les entourer".
  3. ^Cognacq-Jay du Boulevard au Marais Le musée a quitté les Grands Boulevards où il avait été installé par son fondateur, Le Monde, 12 December 1990
  4. ^"Porcelain treasures worth €9.5m stolen from French museum".The Guardian. 4 September 2025. Retrieved5 September 2025.

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