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LBY4738173: Parc Andre Citroen, Paris 75015 built between 1985 and 1992 by architects and landscapers Patrick Berger associates with Gilles Clement and Jean-Paul Viguier and Jean-Francois Jodry with Alain Provost. The André-Citroen Park, with an area of 13 hectares, is the most important creation of green spaces in Paris since the Second Empire. Today, the complex consists of a central park of about 11 hectares and two peripheral gardens, the Jardin Leblanc, in the south, which houses the Jardin Noir, and the Jardin Saint-Charles, in the north-east, connects to the large park by a walkway above Balard Street, which contains the Jardin Blanc. Photography 15/01/07 / Bridgeman Images
PCT4260482: the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) photographs on the lively during outdoor libations in front of a house. Series of 3 clicks. Prints from the photographic studio Roth & cie (Paris), probably from Etienne Carjat's studio. Toulouse Lautrec watches his cousin, (Robert Duplan or Tapie de Celeyran), unclog a bottle. / Bridgeman Images