This document lists several famous artworks and their artists held in the collection of the National Gallery in London, including The Ambassadors by Hans Holbein the Younger, The Virgin of the Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci, Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh, and The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck. It also mentions the Children's Gallery and an artwork called Bean.
This document lists various exhibits and artworks at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, including the Temple of Dendur from Egypt, armor from Henry II of France, paintings by Renoir and Chinese calligraphy by Huang Tingjian. It also references a mobile game called "Murder Goes Mobile" set in the museum.
The Louvre museum in Paris houses many famous works of art from ancient Greece and Rome as well as the Renaissance, including the Venus de Milo statue, Winged Victory of Samothrace sculpture, and Mona Lisa painting. It was expanded significantly during the rule of King Philip II in the 16th century and its architectural design was overseen by Pierre Lescot.
The document provides a brief overview of collections held at the British Museum including 23,000 coins and medals, 50,000 books, prints and manuscripts, a herbarium of dried plants, and 1,125 artifacts related to ancient customs. It also mentions some notable items in the collection such as the Rosetta Stone, an illustration of female advice, the Elgin Marbles, and a rock crystal skull, as well as a current special exhibition on Shakespeare.