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iMuseum Musée d'OrsayHD


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Forfatter: Utagoe Inc.
2.99 USD

The Musée dOrsay opened in 1986 on the left bank of the Seine. It holds over 4000 modern western arts from mid-19th to 20th century. Especially the number and quality of impressionist collection is the worlds biggest museum and it is known as "Impressive Beaux-Arts Edifice". It is popular tourist route in Paris and many tourists visit everyday.

Musée dOrsay is currently being renovated until 2011, at 25th anniversary. In 2011, Musée dOrsay will attract more attention than before.

"iMuseum Musée dOrsay" is a small museum that has representative 30 art gems of Musée dOrsay. These arts are arountd impressionist masterpieces of Renoir, Monnet, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Gauguin and all that. You can enjoy many famous arts without going to Musée dOrsay. This is a omnibus app of Musée dOrsay for a broad range of fans who paints as a hobby and has never been to there.

About images:
These images are latest high resolution images that RMN (Réunion des Musées Nationaux) got approval to scan by Musée dOrsay. They are highest level images of Musée dOrsay, you can enjoy color and texture of original works.

Features 1:Zooming
You can appreciate work details by zoomig and enjoy face expression, clothes design, and flowers color and figure. You will get new understanding of pictures.

Features 2:Interpretation
Each pictures have detailed interpretation with backgrounds, features and comparisons. They are propound text so not only regular fans but also art students can enjoy and have the satisfaction.

How to use

Art list view:
Note button: on/off BGM.
[E/J] button: Switching language between English and Japanese.
Tapping each arts and jumping to Art view.

Art view:
List button: Back to Art list view.
Arrow button: Go to next/previous art.
[i] button: Open Art interpretive view.
Double tap: Change zoom rate whole > zoom > super zoom. Enjoy details!

Art interpretive view:
[E/J] button: Switching language between English and Japanese.
close button: Close Art interpretive view.