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Le De La Cit Collection

"Capturing the Timeless Beauty of Le de la Cité: A Glimpse into Notre Dame's Magnificence" Step back in time to Paris, 1924

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: Notre Dame from the river, Paris, 1924

Notre Dame from the river, Paris, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: The Apse of Notre Dame, 1915. Artist: Edgar Chahine

The Apse of Notre Dame, 1915. Artist: Edgar Chahine
The Apse of Notre Dame, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: The Staircase of the Sainte-Chapelle, 1700 (1915)

The Staircase of the Sainte-Chapelle, 1700 (1915). From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: L Eveche, c1550-c1638 (1915)

L Eveche, c1550-c1638 (1915)
L Eveche, c1550c-1638 (1915). From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: The Seine seen from Notre Dame, 1915. Artist: Charles Jouas

The Seine seen from Notre Dame, 1915. Artist: Charles Jouas
The Seine seen from Notre Dame, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: The Apse of Notre Dame, 1915. Artist: Eugene Bejot

The Apse of Notre Dame, 1915. Artist: Eugene Bejot
The Apse of Notre Dame, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: The Towers of Notre-Dame, 1915. Artist: William Walker

The Towers of Notre-Dame, 1915. Artist: William Walker
The Towers of Notre-Dame, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: Notre-Dame, 1915. Artist: William Walker

Notre-Dame, 1915. Artist: William Walker
Notre-Dame, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: Le Petit Pont, 1915. Artist: CH Meryon

Le Petit Pont, 1915. Artist: CH Meryon
Le Petit Pont, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: The Seine at Notre Dame, 1915. Artist: Lester George Hornby

The Seine at Notre Dame, 1915. Artist: Lester George Hornby
The Seine at Notre Dame, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: The Towers of Notre-Dame, 1915. Artist: George T Plowman

The Towers of Notre-Dame, 1915. Artist: George T Plowman
The Towers of Notre-Dame, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: Notre Dame de Paris, France, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Photographic Company

Notre Dame de Paris, France, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Photographic Company
Notre Dame de Paris, France, late 19th or early 20th century. The Gothic Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris was begun in the 12th century. The western facade was built between c1200 and 1225

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: West front of Notre Dame, Paris, France, 1822. Artist: Robert Sands

West front of Notre Dame, Paris, France, 1822. Artist: Robert Sands
West front of Notre Dame, Paris, France, 1822. The Gothic Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris was begun in the 12th century. The western facade was built between c1200 and 1225

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: L ile de la Cite, Paris, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann

L ile de la Cite, Paris, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann
L ile de la Cite, Paris, 1937. The River Seine with Notre Dame in the distance. Illustration from Frankreich: Baukunst, Landschaft Und Volksleben, a work on French architecture

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: Saint-Michel Bridge, Paris, c1822-1878. Artist: Charles Claude Pyne

Saint-Michel Bridge, Paris, c1822-1878. Artist: Charles Claude Pyne
Saint-Michel Bridge, Paris, c1822-1878. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: Saint Chapelle and Palace of Justice, c1822-1878. Artist: Charles Claude Pyne

Saint Chapelle and Palace of Justice, c1822-1878. Artist: Charles Claude Pyne
Saint Chapelle and Palace of Justice, c1822-1878. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum

Background imageLe De La Cit Collection: View of the Pont Neuf and the Ile de la Cite, Paris, late 19th / early 20th century

View of the Pont Neuf and the Ile de la Cite, Paris, late 19th / early 20th century. Artist: Albert Lebourg
Paris, l ecluse de la Monnaie; winter sunlight, or View of the Pont Neuf and the Ile de la Cite, late 19th/early 20th century. From the Musee d Orsay, Paris


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"Capturing the Timeless Beauty of Le de la Cité: A Glimpse into Notre Dame's Magnificence" Step back in time to Paris, 1924, and witness the breathtaking view of Notre Dame from the tranquil river. The iconic cathedral stands tall, its Gothic architecture commanding admiration and awe. Transporting us further into history, Edgar Chahine's masterpiece "The Apse of Notre Dame" takes us to 1915. The artist skillfully captures the intricate details of this sacred space, showcasing its grandeur and spiritual significance. As we ascend "The Staircase of the Sainte-Chapelle, " a work dating back to 1700 but immortalized by CH Meryon in 1915, we are transported to an era where royalty once walked these very steps. Its elegance remains intact through centuries. Moving forward in time yet still within the captivating realm of Notre Dame, L'Eveche emerges as a timeless gem. Created between c1550-c1638 and depicted by Eugene Bejot in 1915, it exudes architectural brilliance that has withstood countless generations. Charles Jouas' painting unveils a mesmerizing vista - "The Seine seen from Notre Dame. " In 1915, he captured not only the beauty of this majestic river but also how it harmoniously intertwines with one of France's most treasured landmarks. William Walker masterfully portrays "The Towers of Notre-Dame" twice over in his works from 1915. His brushstrokes bring forth their imposing presence against Parisian skies while paying homage to their historical significance. Notre-Dame itself becomes an enchanting subject for artists like Lester George Hornby (in his piece "The Seine at Notre Dame") or George T Plowman (with his rendition titled simply "Notre-Dame"). Both capture different angles and perspectives that showcase its enduring allure.