The Louvre is the conservatory of French painting, housing around 1500 paintings, dating from the end of the XIIIth century to the middle of the XIXth century. The French paintings are currently exhibited in a chronological circuit, in the 2nd floor galleries situated in the Richelieu Wing and continuing around the Cour Carrée (Sully Wing). The large XIXth century French paintings (David, Gros, Géricault, Delacroix) are exhibited in the red rooms on the 1st floor of Denon Wing.
The major works include: