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Rue Daubenton around 1902, c1902. Creator: Eugene de Menorval
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Rue Daubenton around 1902, c1902. Creator: Eugene de Menorval
Rue Daubenton around 1902, c1902
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5th Arrondissement Belfry Bell Tower Canvasmaterial Carnavalet Museum Paris Ile De France France Pavement Pedestrian Pedestrians Sidewalk Storm Cloud Stormcloud
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Rue Daubenton around 1902" is a captivating oil on canvas painting by the renowned French artist Eugene de Menorval, created around the turn of the 20th century. This masterpiece depicts a serene yet bustling scene of Rue Daubenton in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe. The painting transports us back in time, with the historic building facades, cobblestone pavement, and pedestrians dressed in early 1900s attire. At the heart of the painting lies the imposing Saint Medard church, its bell tower reaching towards the storm clouds gathering in the sky. The belfry's intricate details and the church's red-tiled roof are beautifully rendered, while the surrounding buildings exhibit a mix of architectural styles, reflecting the rich history of the area. The painting captures the essence of Parisian life during this period, with people going about their daily routines on the sidewalks and in the streets. The urban landscape is further enhanced by the contrasting colors and textures, from the muted tones of the buildings to the vibrant hues of the umbrellas and clothing of the pedestrians. The inclusion of the church and the approaching storm clouds adds a layer of depth and symbolism to the painting, representing the intersection of the secular and the religious in everyday life. This stunning work of art, now part of the collection at the Musee Carnavalet, is a testament to Eugene de Menorval's skill and his ability to capture the spirit of a bygone era.
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