À Musée vous, À Musée moi - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

La Joconde, Léonard de Vinci (1/3) : 10 %

Autoportrait à l'oreille bandée ou l'Homme à la pipe, Vincent Van Gogh (1/3) : Langue des signes

Marie-Antoinette, reine de France - Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1/3)

L'Angélus, Jean-François Millet (2/3) : L'amour est dans la prairie

We Can Do It!, J. Howard Miller (1/3)

Deux femmes à la fenêtre, Murillo (2/3) : Paella express

Street Life, Harlem - William H. Johnson (3/3)

Marat assassiné, Jacques-Louis David (1/3)

Bailarines, Fernando Botero (1/3)

Leçon d'ostéologie du Dr Sebastiaen Egbertsz, Pickenoy (3/3) : Bizutage

La Joconde, Léonard de Vinci (2/3) : Contrôle technique

Autoportrait à l'oreille bandée ou l'Homme à la pipe, Vincent Van Gogh (2/3) : Objets trouvés

Marie-Antoinette, reine de France - Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (2/3) : Au bal masqué

L'Angélus, Jean-François Millet (3/3) : Le salon de l'agriculture vs charge mentale

We Can Do It!, J. Howard Miller (2/3) : Propagande

Deux femmes à la fenêtre, Murillo (1/3) : No photo

Street Life, Harlem - William H. Johnson (2/3)

Marat assassiné, Jacques-Louis David (3/3) : Squatteur de salle de bains

Bailarines, Fernando Botero (3/3) : On achève bien les poneys

Leçon d'ostéologie du Dr Sebastiaen Egbertsz, Pickenoy (2/3) : Squelette à vendre

La Joconde, Léonard de Vinci (3/3)

Autoportrait à l'oreille bandée ou l'Homme à la pipe, Vincent Van Gogh (3/3) : La fée verte qui rend fou

Marie-Antoinette, reine de France - Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun (3/3) : Ça sent le roussi

L'Angélus, Jean-François Millet (1/3)

We Can Do It!, J. Howard Miller (3/3)

Deux femmes à la fenêtre, Murillo (3/3) : Ennemi public n° 1

Street Life, Harlem - William H. Johnson (1/3) : La vie des Noirs compte

Marat assassiné, Jacques-Louis David (2/3) : Chanson populaire

Bailarines, Fernando Botero (2/3)

Leçon d'ostéologie du Dr Sebastiaen Egbertsz, Pickenoy (1/3)
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