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The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.
The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.

TEC4598212: The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images

Marche Saint Germain, Paris 6th arrondissement. Architects Francois Blondel (1705-1774) and Adrien Lusson (1790-1864), 1818.
Marche Saint Germain, Paris 6th arrondissement. Architects Francois Blondel (1705-1774) and Adrien Lusson (1790-1864), 1818.

TEC4597413: Marche Saint Germain, Paris 6th arrondissement. Architects Francois Blondel (1705-1774) and Adrien Lusson (1790-1864), 1818. / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of the Moon valley (1983 - Photography)
Aerial view of the Moon valley (1983 - Photography)

LRI4599038: Aerial view of the Moon valley (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Rue Saint Andre des Arts, Paris 6th arrondisssement.
Rue Saint Andre des Arts, Paris 6th arrondisssement.

TEC4597662: Rue Saint Andre des Arts, Paris 6th arrondisssement. / Bridgeman Images

Cafe des Deux Magots (1875), 6 place Saint Germain des Pres, Paris 6th arrondissement. The cafe takes its name from the two stunned figures of the Extreme Orient: the two magots, which served as a sign for the Chinese silk and fabric trade. Since the last century, a large number of intellectuals have frequented Les Deux Magots, from Verlaine to Rimbaud, surrealists, Picasso, Giraudoux, not to mention Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir who came to write two hours a day for long years.
Cafe des Deux Magots (1875), 6 place Saint Germain des Pres, Paris 6th arrondissement. The cafe takes its name from the two stunned figures of the Extreme Orient: the two magots, which served as a sign for the Chinese silk and fabric trade. Since the last century, a large number of intellectuals have frequented Les Deux Magots, from Verlaine to Rimbaud, surrealists, Picasso, Giraudoux, not to mention Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir who came to write two hours a day for long years.

TEC4597996: Cafe des Deux Magots (1875), 6 place Saint Germain des Pres, Paris 6th arrondissement. The cafe takes its name from the two stunned figures of the Extreme Orient: the two magots, which served as a sign for the Chinese silk and fabric trade. Since the last century, a large number of intellectuals have frequented Les Deux Magots, from Verlaine to Rimbaud, surrealists, Picasso, Giraudoux, not to mention Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir who came to write two hours a day for long years. / Bridgeman Images

Building Felix Potin, 140 bis rue de Rennes Paris 6th arrondissement. Architect Paul Auscher (1866-1932), construction 1904.
Building Felix Potin, 140 bis rue de Rennes Paris 6th arrondissement. Architect Paul Auscher (1866-1932), construction 1904.

TEC4598430: Building Felix Potin, 140 bis rue de Rennes Paris 6th arrondissement. Architect Paul Auscher (1866-1932), construction 1904. / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of cereal fields near Peoria (1988 - Photography)
Aerial view of cereal fields near Peoria (1988 - Photography)

LRI4598110: Aerial view of cereal fields near Peoria (1988 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Verriere of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.
Verriere of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.

TEC4598230: Verriere of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images

One of the entrance to Parc Monceau, Paris 8th arrondissement. Grid designed by Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881).
One of the entrance to Parc Monceau, Paris 8th arrondissement. Grid designed by Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881).

TEC4595329: One of the entrance to Parc Monceau, Paris 8th arrondissement. Grid designed by Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881). / Bridgeman Images

Indios harvesting potatoes on the shore of lake Titicaca (1983 - Photography)
Indios harvesting potatoes on the shore of lake Titicaca (1983 - Photography)

LRI4599391: Indios harvesting potatoes on the shore of lake Titicaca (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of farmlands and fazenda near Campinas (1983 - Photography)
Aerial view of farmlands and fazenda near Campinas (1983 - Photography)

LRI4599602: Aerial view of farmlands and fazenda near Campinas (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Rue de L'Echaudee in Paris 6th arrondissement.
Rue de L'Echaudee in Paris 6th arrondissement.

TEC4597720: Rue de L'Echaudee in Paris 6th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of the city of Recife, Pernambuco state (1983 - Photography)
Aerial view of the city of Recife, Pernambuco state (1983 - Photography)

LRI4599817: Aerial view of the city of Recife, Pernambuco state (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Place Saint Andre des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement.
Place Saint Andre des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement.

TEC4597707: Place Saint Andre des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.
The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.

TEC4598219: The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of the Delta (1988 - Photography)
Aerial view of the Delta (1988 - Photography)

LRI4595841: Aerial view of the Delta (1988 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Monolithics figures in sunset near Hanga Roa village (1983 - Photography)
Monolithics figures in sunset near Hanga Roa village (1983 - Photography)

LRI4599042: Monolithics figures in sunset near Hanga Roa village (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Church Saint Sulpice, Place Saint Sulpice, Paris 6th arrondissement. From 1646, Queen Anne of Austria laid the first stone. But the troubles of the sling and the problems of financing slowed down the construction of the Church (architect Jean Nicolas Servandoni (1695-1766).), which was definitively completed only in 1774-1780.
Church Saint Sulpice, Place Saint Sulpice, Paris 6th arrondissement. From 1646, Queen Anne of Austria laid the first stone. But the troubles of the sling and the problems of financing slowed down the construction of the Church (architect Jean Nicolas Servandoni (1695-1766).), which was definitively completed only in 1774-1780.

TEC4597474: Church Saint Sulpice, Place Saint Sulpice, Paris 6th arrondissement. From 1646, Queen Anne of Austria laid the first stone. But the troubles of the sling and the problems of financing slowed down the construction of the Church (architect Jean Nicolas Servandoni (1695-1766).), which was definitively completed only in 1774-1780. / Bridgeman Images

Moais Naunau, wearing hats, monolithic human figures wearing hats (1983 - Photography)
Moais Naunau, wearing hats, monolithic human figures wearing hats (1983 - Photography)

LRI4598977: Moais Naunau, wearing hats, monolithic human figures wearing hats (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Gucci sign, 21 rue Royale in Paris.
Gucci sign, 21 rue Royale in Paris.

TEC4596335: Gucci sign, 21 rue Royale in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Fontaine Saint Michel, Place Saint Michel, Paris 6th arrondisement. Built between 1858-1860, by order of Baron Georges Eugene Haussmann (1809-1891) by Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881) to close the prospect of Boulevard du Palais.
Fontaine Saint Michel, Place Saint Michel, Paris 6th arrondisement. Built between 1858-1860, by order of Baron Georges Eugene Haussmann (1809-1891) by Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881) to close the prospect of Boulevard du Palais.

TEC4597608: Fontaine Saint Michel, Place Saint Michel, Paris 6th arrondisement. Built between 1858-1860, by order of Baron Georges Eugene Haussmann (1809-1891) by Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881) to close the prospect of Boulevard du Palais. / Bridgeman Images

Chapel of the Palais de l'Institut de France, Paris 6th arrondissement.
Chapel of the Palais de l'Institut de France, Paris 6th arrondissement.

TEC4598044: Chapel of the Palais de l'Institut de France, Paris 6th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view on the Cordillera Darwin with glaciers (1983 - Photography)
Aerial view on the Cordillera Darwin with glaciers (1983 - Photography)

LRI4599133: Aerial view on the Cordillera Darwin with glaciers (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Housing real estate, avenue Marceau Paris 8th arrondissement.
Housing real estate, avenue Marceau Paris 8th arrondissement.

TEC4595517: Housing real estate, avenue Marceau Paris 8th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Pont des Arts Pont des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement, reconstruction in 1981 by Louis Arretche. The Passerelle des Arts, the first iron bridge in Paris, had the mission of joining the Institut de France and the Louvre, which was then called the Palais des Arts. Reserved for pawns, it was built from 1801 to 1804. It initially consisted of nine arches. Following numerous river accidents, its reconstruction was decided in 1981 but two arches were removed to line them up on the Pont Neuf.
Pont des Arts Pont des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement, reconstruction in 1981 by Louis Arretche. The Passerelle des Arts, the first iron bridge in Paris, had the mission of joining the Institut de France and the Louvre, which was then called the Palais des Arts. Reserved for pawns, it was built from 1801 to 1804. It initially consisted of nine arches. Following numerous river accidents, its reconstruction was decided in 1981 but two arches were removed to line them up on the Pont Neuf.

TEC4598161: Pont des Arts Pont des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement, reconstruction in 1981 by Louis Arretche. The Passerelle des Arts, the first iron bridge in Paris, had the mission of joining the Institut de France and the Louvre, which was then called the Palais des Arts. Reserved for pawns, it was built from 1801 to 1804. It initially consisted of nine arches. Following numerous river accidents, its reconstruction was decided in 1981 but two arches were removed to line them up on the Pont Neuf. / Bridgeman Images

The café Les Deux Magots in Paris.
The café Les Deux Magots in Paris.

TEC4598471: The café Les Deux Magots in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Atonomous chapel, Square Louis XVI, Paris 8th arrondissement, raised at the request of Louis XVIII (1755-1824) on the site of the cemetery of the Madeleine, where the bodies of Louis XVI (1754-1893), Marie Antoinette of Austria (1755-1793), the Swiss guards and numerous guillotines of the Place de la Revolution were deposited. Architect Pierre Francois leonard Fontaine (1762-1853), construction 1816-1826.
Atonomous chapel, Square Louis XVI, Paris 8th arrondissement, raised at the request of Louis XVIII (1755-1824) on the site of the cemetery of the Madeleine, where the bodies of Louis XVI (1754-1893), Marie Antoinette of Austria (1755-1793), the Swiss guards and numerous guillotines of the Place de la Revolution were deposited. Architect Pierre Francois leonard Fontaine (1762-1853), construction 1816-1826.

TEC4595363: Atonomous chapel, Square Louis XVI, Paris 8th arrondissement, raised at the request of Louis XVIII (1755-1824) on the site of the cemetery of the Madeleine, where the bodies of Louis XVI (1754-1893), Marie Antoinette of Austria (1755-1793), the Swiss guards and numerous guillotines of the Place de la Revolution were deposited. Architect Pierre Francois leonard Fontaine (1762-1853), construction 1816-1826. / Bridgeman Images

L'Hotel Bristol, 112 rue du Faubourg Saint Honore, Paris 8th arrondissement.
L'Hotel Bristol, 112 rue du Faubourg Saint Honore, Paris 8th arrondissement.

TEC4596289: L'Hotel Bristol, 112 rue du Faubourg Saint Honore, Paris 8th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of irrigated areas for the cultivation of cereals and wheat,  near Denver (1988 - Photography)
Aerial view of irrigated areas for the cultivation of cereals and wheat,  near Denver (1988 - Photography)

LRI4598171: Aerial view of irrigated areas for the cultivation of cereals and wheat, near Denver (1988 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view on the Laguna de los cisnes (1983 - Photography)
Aerial view on the Laguna de los cisnes (1983 - Photography)

LRI4599006: Aerial view on the Laguna de los cisnes (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

La rue Royale in Paris. Photography 21/08/07.
La rue Royale in Paris. Photography 21/08/07.

TEC4596440: La rue Royale in Paris. Photography 21/08/07. / Bridgeman Images

Coupole de l'Institut de France, Convent des Cordeliers, Paris 6th arrondissement.
Coupole de l'Institut de France, Convent des Cordeliers, Paris 6th arrondissement.

TEC4598054: Coupole de l'Institut de France, Convent des Cordeliers, Paris 6th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Monument to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1896 (sculpture)
Monument to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1896 (sculpture)

LRI4596238: Monument to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1896 (sculpture), Tilgner, Victor (1844-96) / Bridgeman Images

View of the remains of the fortress (1983 - Photography)
View of the remains of the fortress (1983 - Photography)

LRI4598733: View of the remains of the fortress (1983 - Photography), Incan / Bridgeman Images

Intihuatana, ritual stone associated with the astronomic clock or calendar of the Inca (1983 - Photography)
Intihuatana, ritual stone associated with the astronomic clock or calendar of the Inca (1983 - Photography)

LRI4598883: Intihuatana, ritual stone associated with the astronomic clock or calendar of the Inca (1983 - Photography), Incan / Bridgeman Images

View of the Marble hall of the Palace of Belvedere, 1716 (photography)
View of the Marble hall of the Palace of Belvedere, 1716 (photography)

LRI4596506: View of the Marble hall of the Palace of Belvedere, 1716 (photography), Hildebrandt, Johann Lukas von (1668-1745) / Bridgeman Images


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