One of a set of parallel slats in a door or window to admit air and reject rain.
An art museum that is a famous tourist attraction in Paris.
1No wonder a growing number of home furnishers are opting for simple louvre blinds.
2To the right of the house among the trees is the louvre of a stable.
3The mountebank is wanted in the streets, the jester at the Louvre.
4The Louvre was self-consciously created as a treasure house of world history.
5In 1830 I behaved rather bravely at the attack on the Louvre.
6The original is in the Louvre, and towers gloriously over a staircase.
7It immediately fronts the foot-bridge which crosses the Seine to the Louvre.
8The completion of the Louvre will give glory enough to the architect.
9Monsieur Henfrey is in Marseilles-atthe Louvre et Paix-andI am here.
10The former went back to his lodgings, the latter to the Louvre.
11I will be escorted to the Louvre by the Duke de Chartres.
12The vast galleries of the Louvre had not room enough for him.
13We told you to take us to the palace of the Louvre.
14He was conducted thus as far as the quay of the Louvre.
15The Louvre at that time bore no resemblance to the present building.
16Since my copying days the picture has been transferred to the Louvre.