Acquisitions made in 2024
The latest additions to the collections
Expanding the national collections is one of the Louvre’s core missions. Given the vast scope of its collections and the Louvre’s status as France’s leading museum, acquiring works has important scientific and symbolic implications. Acquired works are state property, and as such are inalienable and imprescriptible. Because it requires the use of public funds, acquiring works constitutes a great responsibility.
Artworks are acquired in a number of different ways, such as purchasing from private individuals or organisations, or at public auctions; artworks deemed national treasures are subject to a particular set of purchasing procedures. In other types of acquisitions (such as gifts, donations, bequests, and, in rare cases, payment in kind) artworks are given freely rather than purchased.
Works are chosen after review by a 26-member Acquisitions Committee. The Committee meets once a month to examine all projects – both those subject to payment and those offered to the museum for free – put forward by the nine curatorial departments of the Louvre and the Musée National Eugène-Delacroix. The Committee issues a non-binding ruling for or against purchasing the works, which are presented physically. Beyond a certain financial limit, the National Museums Artistic Advisory Council is called upon to issue an opinion.
Funding for acquisitions is provided by a percentage of the revenue collected from entry fees to the permanent collections; it is therefore directly linked to museum attendance.
Beyond this allotted budget, gifts in the form of donations and bequests, and revenue from patrons (individuals, Amis du Louvre groups, corporate sponsors) also provide financial resources for acquiring artworks.
Cover image: Riesener Henri-François, Portrait de deux jeunes filles, l'une de face, l'autre de profil en robes blanches, 1800 - © 2024 GrandPalaisRmn (Musée du Louvre) / Michel Urtado
Mets, fruits et verre sur une table
(1e quart du XVIIe siècle)
Le Panier de fraises
Tirage du torse de la Vénus de Milo
(XIXe s. ap. J.-C.)
Tirage des jambes de la Vénus de Milo
(XIXe s. ap. J.-C.)
Socle du tirage de la Vénus de Milo
(XIXe s. ap. J.-C.)
Tirage d'un fragment de bras accompagnant la Vénus de Milo
(XIXe s. ap. J.-C.)
Tirage d'une main gauche accompagnant la Vénus de Milo
(XIXe s. ap. J.-C.)
Saint Zacharie
(XIVe siècle)
Sainte Elisabeth
(XIVe siècle)
Saint Georges et le dragon, esquisse
(2e quart du XIXe siècle)
Vénitienne
(Milieu du XVIIIe siècle)
La Couronne d'épines
Le Portement de Croix
La Crucifixion
La Déploration
La Mise au Tombeau
La Toussaint
L'Arrestation du Christ
Jésus moqué et frappé
Last updated on 25 02 2026