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YOU4419863: Benitier of the church of Saint Sulpice, tridacne giant offered to Francois 1er by the Republic of Venice, climbs on the sculpted base, settles at the church of Saint Sulpice in Paris, Sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle (1714-1785). Photography, KIM Youngtae, Paris 6th arrondissement, France., Pigalle, Jean-Baptiste (1714-85) / Bridgeman Images
YOU4419880: Cupola of the chapel of the Virgin of the Church of Saint Roch in Paris, Chapel designed by Jules Hardouin Mansart (1646-1708), built in 1709 at the bedside of the church of Saint Roch whose plans designed by the architect Jacques Le Mercier (1585-1654), are inspired by the model of the church established by the Jesuites as the Church of Gesu and the Church of Saint Ignace of Saint Ignace of Loyola a Rome, Assumption in the centre of the dome is the work of Jean Baptiste Marie Pierre (1714-1789). French religious architecture in Baroque style. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Paris. / Bridgeman Images
YOU4420097: View of the gallery of comrae anatomy of the museum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris, exhibition room under the Institut de Paleontologie, inaugurated in 1898 for the 1900 Paris exhibition, built by architect Ferdinand Dutert (1845-1906). French civil architecture. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Paris. / Bridgeman Images