Gauche Collection
"Gauche: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the past with a glimpse of L'ancienne rue de l'Ecole-de-Medecine, at the corner of Rue Larrey in 1866
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"Gauche: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the past with a glimpse of L'ancienne rue de l'Ecole-de-Medecine, at the corner of Rue Larrey in 1866. In this black and white photo, on the left side stands Marat's house, a historical landmark that still echoes with stories. Moving forward to Les Demoiselles de Province (1883-85), an oil on canvas masterpiece that captures the essence of provincial life. The scene unfolds before us, showcasing the charm and simplicity of bygone days. Next, we find ourselves immersed in Scene sur le theatre de l'hotel de Bourgogne through an engraving. The vibrant energy emanating from this depiction transports us back to a time when theater was truly alive. As we continue our journey, we stumble upon remnants of a twelfth-century house recently unearthed during excavations for the construction of Pont-au-Double. This engraving reveals architectural marvels hidden beneath layers of history. Crossing over to Montauban, we encounter a colorful photograph capturing Pont sur le Tarn as seen from downstream on its left bank. Nature's beauty merges seamlessly with man-made structures in this picturesque setting. Le Pont Louis-Philippe beckons us further into Parisian allure through a captivating black and white photograph. Its elegant arches connect both sides while whispering tales only whispered by time itself. Stepping away from cityscapes, we delve into La France's nacelle interior via an engraving. Our eyes wander across electric motors below, measurement devices above, and towards the left where touch switches await their command - revealing technological wonders ahead of their time. Venturing deeper within our own bodies brings us face-to-face with Lesion des valvules de l'aorte - a color lithograph depicting damage to the heart's left ventricle valves. Medical artistry highlights both the fragility and resilience of our most vital organ.