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Ile Saint-Louis and Notre-Dame, seen from the Austerlitz bridge, c1910. Creator: Georges-Emile Carette
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Ile Saint-Louis and Notre-Dame, seen from the Austerlitz bridge, c1910. Creator: Georges-Emile Carette
Ile Saint-Louis and Notre-Dame, seen from the Austerlitz bridge, c1910
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This photograph, titled "Ile Saint-Louis and Notre-Dame, seen from the Austerlitz bridge," was captured by the skilled French artist Georges-Emile Carette around 1910. The image transports us back in time to the early 20th century, specifically to the 4th arrondissement of Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe. The photograph showcases a breathtaking view of the Ile Saint-Louis island, with its picturesque houses and quaint streets, nestled in the heart of the River Seine. In the background, the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral, a significant Christian and historical landmark, stands proudly, its Gothic architecture a testament to the rich heritage of Paris and France. The scene is further enhanced by the presence of colorful boats and barges, moored along the Quai Saint-Bernard, adding a touch of vibrancy and activity to the tranquil waters of the Seine. The water level is relatively low, revealing the intricate details of the boats' hulls and the quay's textured surface. Georges-Emile Carette, an impressionist painter, masterfully captures the essence of this historic location, inviting us to explore the beauty of Paris' past through his art. The photograph is now part of the collection of the Musée Carnavalet, a prestigious Paris museum dedicated to the history of Paris. This photograph is not only a visual delight but also a valuable historical document, offering a glimpse into Paris' rich past and the artistic vision of Georges-Emile Carette.
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