17th century

The 17th century paintings displayed in the museum rooms almost all come from the bequest (and the back interest on this bequest) from Auguste Dutuit (1812-1902) to the City of Paris.

This bequest consists of all the collections built up by Auguste and his brother Eugène (1807-1886). In these collections of antiques, mediaeval and Renaissance art objects, 18th century paintings, books, drawings and prints (kept in the Graphic Arts Room), 17th century Dutch art takes pride of place.

Thanks to them, the Petit Palais possesses one of the leading collections of Dutch painting in France, second only to the Louvre. This reflects at once the taste of the collectors and that of the century they lived in, giving priority to the landscapes and genre scenes that greatly inspired French painting in their day.

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The Little Alms Collector

Jan Steen Leyde, 1626 - Leyde, 1679

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The Massacre of the Innocents

Nicolas Poussin Les Andelys (Eure), 1594 - Rome (Italy), 1665

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The smokers

David Teniers the Younger Antwerp, 1610 - Brussels, 1690

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The Three Trees (Bartsch 212)

Rembrandt Harmensz Van Rijn Leyde (Netherlands), 1606 - Amsterdam (Netherlands), 1669

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The Water Mills

Meindert Hobbema Amsterdam, 1638 - Amsterdam, 1709

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The Wedding Procession

Pieter Brueghel the Younger 1564, Brussels (Belgium) - 1638, Antwerp (Belgium)

City of Paris municipal collection's website

City of Paris municipal collection's website

The collections portal can be used to search the collections of Paris’s 14 municipal museums (approximately 336,000 works, including 43,000 belonging to the Petit Palais).

It is also possible to download around 12,000 images of the museum’s works free of charge.

Access the Museums of the City of Paris collections portal
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Extern databases

Discover a selection of databases online presenting works from the Petit Palais or documents concerning the history of the museum.