MUSÉE ANDRÉ DELUOL
Description
André Deluol, who was born in Valence in the Drôme in 1909 and died in St Michel en L'Herm in 2003, was a distinguished sculptor who remained faithful to the French school (Maillol, Despiau...). "With the birth of contemporary art, plastic beauty was neglected", he observed. That's why his inspiration was the human body. "Why should we look for beauty anywhere else? So he sculpted all its generosity and harmony. His works were commissioned by the state and the private sector. His sculptures can be admired in several French cities. With a confident hand, he carved his works directly from stone, marble or wood, and created statuettes in pâte de verre (Daum).
Visits can be arranged on request outside these times.
- Groups accepted ( minimum : 10 - maximum : 20 )
- Types : museum
Activities
- Specific themed events
- Workshop for children
Languages
- English
- French
Booking
Location
Visit
- Information board languages : French, German, English, Dutch
Visits languages
- French
- English
Individual
- Length of visit : 1h (on average)
Groups
- Length of visit : 1h (on average)
Comfort / services
- Shop
Prices / opening times
Free
- Discounted rate : 3,00 € - Etudiants et scolaires. Gratuit - 7 ans
- Price for subscribers : 7,00 € - Visite de l'Abbaye Royale et du musée André Deluol
- Group price : 3,00 € - Min 10 personnes
- Full adult price : 4,00 €
Means of payment
- Cheques and postal orders
- Holiday vouchers
Opening
Open all year round