Discover the Perfect Way to Explore Paris Museums: Enjoy Art with a Musical Tour Guide
Don’t forget to turn up the volume 🔊—I’ve crafted a full series inspired by the first two artworks.
And the final piece? That’s my proudest masterpiece. Sit back and enjoy the journey! 🫰🏻
**p1** *Liberty Leading the People* — Eugène Delacroix
🎵 *Viva la Vida* — Coldplay
**p2** *Frank Ocean Portrait* — Wolfgang Tillmans
🎵 *Pink + White* — Frank Ocean
**p3** *Winged Victory of Samothrace*
🎵 *Stronger* — Kanye West
**p4** *Mona Lisa* — Leonardo da Vinci
🎵 *Can’t Take My Eyes Off You* — Frankie Valli
**p5** *The Death of Marat* — Jacques-Louis David
🎵 *Somethin’ Ain’t Right* — Masego
**p6** *Venus de Milo*
🎵 *Young and Beautiful* — Lana Del Rey
**p7** *The Coronation of Napoleon* — Jacques-Louis David
🎵 *Royals* — Lorde
**p8** *Cupid and Psyche* — Antonio Canova
🎵 *La Vie en Rose* — Édith Piaf
**p9** *Garçon d’honneur* — Chaim Soutine
🎵 *Bohemian Rhapsody* — Queen
**p10** *Water Lilies* — Claude Monet
🎵 *Let You Break My Heart Again* — Laufey & Philharmonia Orchestra
**p11** *Wolfgang Tillmans Exhibition at Centre Pompidou*
🎵 Take a guess!! A nostalgic throwback from my archives 💭
The blend of Delacroix’s “Liberty Leading the People” with *Viva la Vida* felt unexpectedly powerful. Music adds a new layer to art, making history feel alive. It’s a clever way to connect emotions with masterpieces.
The mix of Delacroix’s painting with Coldplay’s song created a unique vibe. I loved how the music added another layer to the art. It made me think about how different forms of expression can connect.
The mix of Delacroix’s painting with *Viva la Vida* made the art feel alive. It’s smart how music connects emotions to visuals. A unique way to remember a museum visit.