Samsung opens its virtual doors to the Musée du Louvre through an exclusive artwork partnership that will bring a new art collection from the iconic museum to your living room via The Frame Art Store.
The art selection includes world-renowned pieces such as the Mona Lisa and The Wedding Feast at Cana, as well as photos of the majestic Louvre galleries, its architecture, and museum grounds.
The Frame, Samsung’s lifestyle TV, now boasts a catalog with over 1,500 works of art from 42 different countries that you can enjoy in 4K picture quality from museums and galleries around the world. These include the Prado Museum in Madrid, the Albertina Museum in Vienna, the Tate Modern in London, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the Hermitage State Museum in Saint Petersburg, and LUMAS.

The Frame features a unique and customizable design that sets it apart from the rest. Designed as a TV when on and art when off, The Frame is an innovative digital canvas that reflects an individual’s personal style. The 2021 version of the lifestyle TV offers new custom options to complement every space and style, with two frame designs: modern (available in white, teak, beige, and brown) and beveled (available in white and brick red).
To complete the artwork appeal, The Frame can be hung flush to the wall on an ultra-slim mount and connected to a One Connect box via a single translucent[2] cable that integrates all TV connectors including the power source. Users can also set The Frame anywhere in the room on a Studio Stand[3].
In addition to its gallery-ready design, The Frame provides a vibrant 4K QLED picture quality powered by Quantum Dot Technology that enables 100% color volume, immersing viewers in a world of rich and realistic colors.
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