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The Bateau-Lavoir

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The name of the place, the “Bateau-Lavoir”, means the laundry-boat because it looked like boats of laundry women floating on the Seine.

It’s a buildings in Montmartre. A group of artists lived there at the beginning of the 20th century. After the WWI, they started to move mainly to Montparnasse.

Indisputably the most famous resident of the place was Pablo Picasso (1904-1909) where he lived with his dog Frika. He reputedly invented cubism there and painted one of his finest works Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.

Other well-known artists lived in the Bateau-Lavoir:
Max Jacob, Amedeo Modigliani, Guillaume Apollinaire, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse and Jean Cocteau.

The building were destroyed by a fire in 1970 and rebuild shortly after.

 

6 comments February 4th, 2007

Moulin rouge 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

Montmartre in the fog.

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One of those rainy, misty, freezy night spending a few hours carrying the camera bag and this heavy tripod with frozen fingers. And then, as a surprise, a nice shot coming from the memory card.

 

12 comments December 24th, 2006

City of lights

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Paris is known as the city of lights. Here is one of them.
On the top of Montmartre, you can discover most of Paris, buildings, churches, and monuments.
A walk on the Butte Montmartre is worth the travel to Paris. If you’re lucky enough, you will meet Aristide Bruant, Picasso or Amélie Poulain.

3 comments September 3rd, 2006

The stairs of Montmartre - Rue du Calvaire

The shortest way if sometimes the harder, think about it when you will climb these stairs. To discover Montmartre, take a ride on the Funiculaire de Montmartre (climbing railway), have a look around and walk down the stairs. They have been build on the original pathway and are usually older than the streets.

Yous can easilly imagine the “Poulbots”, the children from Montmartre, playing and running down. Even Fran篩s Truffaut shoot them in Les quatre cents coups, a film made in 1958 from his own story, with Jean-Pierre Léaud, playing the character of Antoine Doinel.

4 comments January 15th, 2006

A painter in Montmartre

With some Photoshop tricks…

1 comment June 30th, 2005

Montmartre - The lapin agile

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Montmartre - Rue Caulaincourt

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Montmartre - Street light rue Saint Vincent

2 comments June 26th, 2005

Montmartre - Rue des Saules

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