This room was created in 1793 from the former East Gallery.
Additional exhibit space was created in 1975 with the creation of secretion of an open area between the entrance and the East Gallery.
The work hangs in the Frick's East Gallery, where it will remain through April 25.
It is now on the north wall of the East Gallery, directly across from Madame de Pompadour's portrait.
The East Gallery houses a much-expanded selection of life sciences exhibits.
Through Oct. 16 at the East Gallery.
Both the Chinard and the David are on view in the East Gallery.
Through Oct. 15 at the East Gallery.
The fire, in a flat above the East Gallery, was quickly detected at 6:45pm by the Palace's internal automatic fire detection system.
A collection of his panels, called "Seasons," is pinned to the walls or suspended from the ceiling of the museum's East Gallery.