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The
Angladon-Dubrujeaud museum is home to a collection of works
by major artists from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, kept
by Jean and Paulette Angladon-Dubrujeaud, heirs of the famous
Parisian couturier and collector, Jacques Doucet. Jean and
Paulette Angladon-Dubrujeaud, painters and engravers, Avignon
by birth and adoption, generously provided for their former
home to be transformed into a museum to hold the collection
they had inherited and added to.
In
accordance with their wishes, on the upper floor, their home
has retained the charm of an art lover's interior, with the
medieval and Renaissance room, the artists' studio, the Chinese
room and the 18th century living rooms which display many
canvases, drawings, signed furniture and works of art.
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