An afternoon at the Luxembourg
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Some sunday afternoon, in the late summer, a band come to play in the kiosque (a shelter) of the Jardin du Luxembourg. This scene doesn’t remind you some work by Auguste Renoir ? |
17 comments September 23rd, 2007
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Some sunday afternoon, in the late summer, a band come to play in the kiosque (a shelter) of the Jardin du Luxembourg. This scene doesn’t remind you some work by Auguste Renoir ? |
17 comments September 23rd, 2007
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The Chat noir (the black cat) was a cabaret, open in the late 19th century in Montmartre. If everyone knows the famous bill by Steinlen in 1896, you can now see the original sign in Musee Carnavalet, a parisian museum dedicated to Paris. (free entrance) For the french readers, you can read all the story and sing a karaoke on this site : Le Chat noir |
7 comments September 18th, 2007
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Hopelessly waiting for the sun. And doing it the french way, in a café. |
11 comments July 29th, 2007
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In the heart of Paris, in the Jardin des Plantes, the botanical garden, a small piece of ground was left unattended on purpose, just to show us that life and grass can still find their way in the middle of a city. |
4 comments June 25th, 2007
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Musée du Quai Branly. |
4 comments February 25th, 2007
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On the top of the Musee d’Orsay, there is a cafe behind this giant clockwork. Don’t forget Orsay was a railwail station before to become a museum. After a drink you can get out, turn left and then discover the most famous painting of the 19th century. I mean the impressionist. By the exit, there is another clockwork, same as the first one. You can see Paris through the glass of the face. |
7 comments January 7th, 2007
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This new year starts on a classical view of the Moulin rouge, the most famous cabaret in the world. Best wishes for 2007. |
9 comments January 1st, 2007
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The Musée d’Orsay is a museum in Paris dedicated to French art dating from 1848 to 1914, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography Beside the impressionnists painting, you can discover the work of François Pompon (1856 - 1933), a French sculptor. Born in Saulieu in Burgundy, he moved to Paris and worked as Rodin’s assistant. He became famous for his stylized animal still 1922 with L’ Ours Blanc (”the White Bear” also known as “Polar Bear in Stride “), hudge marble sculpture largely reproduced (Jardin Darcy – Dijon, for example). The original is at the Musee d’Orsay in Paris. François Pompon may be considered as a forerunner of modern sculpture, and influenced Brancusi, among others. |
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1 comment December 17th, 2006
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Siam was the most famous elephant in Paris. Star of the Paris Zoo de Vincennes, knowned by all parisian kiddies, he was born in 1946 in Thailand and died in 1997 after a life fullfilled of adventures. Since 2001 you can see him in the “Grande Galerie de l’Evolution” in the Museum d’histoire naturelle at the head of a band of stuffed animals. The structure, built at the end of 19th century is a good example of metallic architecture. The restoration, made in 1994 gave to the museum the opportunity to emerge this collection from oblivion. In the underground of the museum, scientists can examine 75 millions of different species, the memory of humanity. |
3 comments December 3rd, 2006
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Constantin Brancusi was a romanian sculptor who worked in Paris, in a workshop near Montparnasse, in the beginning of the 20th century. In 1956, he gave to France his whole work with the drawings, the furniture and all the tools with one condition : at his death, the national modern museum of art must have to rebuild his workshop as it was. You can know visit this place (for free) and discover most of the pieces in a special building, on the piazza of the Centre Georges Pompidou, in Paris. On the left side you can see one of his most famous work. A simple oval shape, representing the face of a sleeping muse. |
2 comments November 26th, 2006