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Le Cateau-Cambrésis / Francia

La pace di Cateau-Cambrésis , fu un trattato di pace che definì gli accordi che posero fine alle guerre d'Italia e al conflitto tra gli Asburgo e la Francia. Essa definì gli equilibri europei per tutto il secolo successivo, spostando il baricentro sull'Atlantico e ufficializzando la debolezza politica degli Stati italiani, mentre riconosceva protagoniste della scena europea la Spagna e la Francia.

Matisse Museum (Le Cateau)

Le Cateau-Cambrésis / Francia

The Matisse Museum is a museum in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France that primarily displays paintings by Henri Matisse. The museum was established by Matisse himself on 8 November 1952; he also defined the way his works should be arranged. At that time the museum was located in the wedding room of the Le Cateau City Hall.In 1956, after the death of Matisse, the collection of the museum was enlarged by the gift of 65 paintings by Auguste Herbin. The Museum was moved to the « Fénelon Palace » , also in Le Cateau, in 1982, and its ownership was transferred by the city to the Nord department in 1992; after three years of construction and refurbishment, it reopened on 8 November 2002. The Museum now has the third largest collection of Matisse works in France. With seventeen exhibition rooms, and over a surface of about 4,600 square metres , the Museum displays more than 170 Matisse works, as well as 65 paintings by Auguste Herbin, given by the artist, paintings by Geneviève Claisse, relative and student of Herbin, elements of the Tériade collection of artists' books and 30 photographs from the Henri Cartier-Bresson collection. The Museum also regularly hosts temporary exhibits.