Closing Address by His Highness the Aga Khan - Louvre Museum - 17
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Speech by His Highness the Aga Khan
Closing Address by His Highness the Aga Khan
at the "Mus=E9e-Mus=E9es" Round Table
Louvre Museum - 17 October 2007
<http://www.akdn.org/speeches/2007Oct17_louvre_en.htm>
Mr President
Ladies and Gentlemen
Shortly after the announcement of our museum in Toronto ,
THE AIM OF WHICH IS TO PRESENT ISLAMIC ART IN ALL ITS
BEAUTY AND DIVERSITY, I had the immense pleasure of receiving
HENRI LOYRETTE'S INVITATION TO STAGE AN EXHIBITION
HERE AT THE LOUVRE.
I thank Mr Loyrette and the management of THE LOUVRE most warmly
for organising this round table and inviting me to speak this
evening.
This is a completely new situation for me, since I have never
previously
taken part in this kind of initiative in France , much less at THE
LOUVRE.
COMPARE
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THE LOUVRE, Paris - July 09, 2006
* the glory of the God of Israel;
* came from the way of the east;
pluralism
very profound and significant symbols,
meanings and parallels from eons past
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The Great Sphinx from Tanis is a 1.83m
HIGH GRANITE CREATURE
with THE BODY OF A LION AND THE HEAD OF A KING
from about 2600 BC now in THE LOUVRE, Paris.
The Great Sphinx of Giza is a large HALF-HUMAN, HALF-LION Sphinx
statue in Egypt,


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