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Samsung brings Mona Lisa to your living room. Photo: Samsung/Website

Samsung brings Mona Lisa to your living room with major Louvre Art store expansion

| @indiablooms | Jul 20, 2026, at 02:34 pm

Samsung Electronics has expanded its Samsung Art Store by adding 34 new artworks from the Louvre Museum, taking the total number of masterpieces from the iconic French institution available on the platform to 51.

The newly added collection includes Leonardo da Vinci's world-famous "Mona Lisa", offering Samsung Art Store users worldwide access to some of history's most celebrated works of art through compatible Samsung Art TVs.

The expanded collection also features several of the Louvre's most renowned masterpieces, including Eugène Delacroix's "Liberty Leading the People," Paolo Veronese's "The Wedding Feast at Cana," and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres' "La Grande Odalisque."

The lineup is further enriched with works by celebrated European masters such as Caravaggio and Jacques-Louis David, alongside notable examples of French Neoclassical and Academic painting, including Dominique Papety's "Greek Women at the Fountain" and Nicolas Poussin's "Orpheus and Eurydice." The addition marks a significant expansion of Samsung's curated digital art gallery.

"The Louvre represents the very best of French artistic and cultural heritage," said Guillaume Rault, Vice President of Consumer Electronics at Samsung Electronics France. "We are proud to bring these masterpieces beyond museum walls and into the homes of millions around the world through our Samsung Art TVs."

The collaboration further strengthens Samsung Art Store's growing portfolio of partnerships with leading museums and cultural institutions worldwide.

Home to some of history's most treasured works of art, the Louvre is one of the world's most visited museums. Through this partnership, Samsung aims to make the museum's iconic collection more accessible, allowing users to display renowned masterpieces on compatible Samsung TVs and displays.

Samsung Art Store offers subscribers access to a curated library of more than 5,000 artworks from leading museums, galleries and artists around the world. Available on Samsung Art TVs, the service enables users to experience museum-quality art from the comfort of their homes.

The Louvre collection is now available globally through Samsung Art Store.

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