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Gulbenkian

http://www.museu.gulbenkian.pt/museu.asp?lang=en The permanent exhibition galleries are distributed in chronological and geographical order to create two independent circuits within the overall tour. The first circuit highlights Oriental and Classical Art on display in the Egyptian , Greco-Roman , Mesopotamian , Eastern Islamic , Armenian and Far Eastern Art . The second covers European Art with sections dedicated to the Art of the Book , Sculpture , Painting and the Decorative Arts particularly 18th century French art and the work of René Lalique . In this circuit a wide-ranging number of pieces reflect various European artistic trends from the beginning of the 11th century to the mid-20th century. The section begins with work in ivory and illuminated manuscript books, followed by a selection of 15th, 16th and 17th century sculptures and paintings. Renaissance art produced in Flanders, France and Italy is on display in the next room.