A collection of 17th-century masterpieces, known as the “Masters of Notre-Dame,” will be featured in a new exhibition in Paris, showcasing the efforts to restore and rethink Notre-Dame since the devastating 2019 fire. The exhibition includes 13 newly restored paintings from the collection, along with contemporary artworks and cathedral furniture. These religious paintings depict themes of the Counter-Reformation and scenes from the Old and New Testaments. The exhibition marks the first time in over 160 years that these 13 works will be displayed together.