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Courbet Museum in Ornans à Ornans dans le Doubs

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Label Maison des illustres
Musée de Peinture
Musée des Artistes peintres célèbres

Courbet Museum in Ornans

    5 Rue de la Froidière
    25290 Cademène
Crédit photo : Arnaud 25 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1947
Initial Foundation
10 septembre 1971
Opening of the museum
1976
Acquisition by the Doubs
2008-2011
Renovation and expansion
2 juillet 2011
Re-opening after construction
2014
Partnership with the Orsay Museum
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Gustave Courbet - Realistic painter Born in the house, central work of the museum.
Robert Fernier - Founder and first curator Created the museum in 1971, died in 1977.
Jean-Jacques Fernier - Conservative (1977-2008) Son of Robert, succeeds his father.
Christine Edeikins - Architect of renovations Leads the work from 2008 to 2011.
Jacques Duhamel - Minister of Culture Inaugurate museum in 1971.

Origin and history

The Courbet Museum, dedicated to the work of the painter Gustave Courbet, is located in Ornans in the Doubs department. Created in 1971 by Robert Fernier in the Hôtel Hébert, home of Courbet, it became the property of the department in 1976. Completely renovated and enlarged between 2008 and 2011, it annexed two historic buildings, bringing its surface to more than 2,000 m2, including 1,000 m2 of permanent and temporary exhibitions.

The origin of the museum dates back to 1947, when Robert Fernier and Gaston Delestre founded a first collection in Ornans City Hall, with five paintings. In 1969, the Société des amis de Courbet acquired the Hôtel Hébert, home of the painter, to install the museum, inaugurated in 1971. After the acquisition of the Champereux Hotel (1994) and the Borel House (2003), major works (2008-2011) allow its expansion, financed by the department, the region, the state and the big loan.

The museum houses 75 works by Courbet and his entourage, including 41 paintings and four sculptures by the master. Among the notable pieces figure View of Ornans (circa 1872), classified MNR and awaiting restitution. Since 2014, the Orsay Museum has been the scientific sponsor, facilitating domestic and international loans. The building, partially classified as a historical monument in 1982, preserves period interiors (kitchen, bedroom, fireplaces).

Temporary exhibitions explore various themes, such as the links between Courbet and Impressionism (2016), or confrontations with contemporary artists (Yan Pei-Ming in 2019). In 2023-2024, two paintings from the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nice were deposited: Le Chevreuil chased to listen (1867) and Le Saut du Doubs. The museum plays a key role in valuing the realism and artistic heritage of France.

The architecture of the museum combines a 16th century building, restored in the 18th century by the Hébert family, and modern extensions by Christine Edeikins (Workshops 234). The hanging garden, on the edge of the Loue, and the rooms with unchanged décor (natal room, Salon Hébert) offer an immersion in the world of the painter. Labeled Museum of France, it attracts visitors for its territorial anchor and unique collection.

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Conditions of visit

  • Téléphone : 03 81 86 22 88
  • Ouverture permanente : Le musée est ouvert au public tous les jours sauf le mardi
  • Basse saison : Octobre à mars : 9h à 12h et 14h à 17h
  • Moyenne saison : Avril à juin : 10h à 12h et 14h à 18h
  • Haute saison : Juillet à Septembre: 10h à 18h
  • Fermeture : Fermetures annuelles : 1er janvier, 1er mai, 1er novembre et 25 décembre
  • Tarif individuel : Plein tarif : 6 € pour les adultes ; 8 € lors de l?exposition estivale ; visite guidée supplément de 4€ ; location d?audioguide supplément de 2€.
  • Billet pass : Billets jumelés : Avec la Saline d'Arc et Senans 11 euros/14 euros
  • Réduction : Tarifs réduits sur justificatifs : jeunes de plus de 13 ans, étudiants de moins de 26 ans, personnes de plus de 60 ans, familles nombreuses (à partir de 3 enfants)
  • Contact organisation : 03 81 86 22 88