Marville, Paris
Auteur : Charles Marville, Marie de Thézy, Roxane Debuisson
Date de publication : 1994
Éditeur : Hazan
Nombre de pages : 735
Résumé du livre
This is 19th century Paris, documented in detail by one of its earliest great photographers, Charles Marville. In 1865 Marville was retained by the Historical Works Commission to make a record of a Paris about to be destroyed by major new town planning projects -- a Paris that would disappear forever.
Marville's Paris closes with an expose of exciting new streets including Avenue de L'Opera and the Boulevard de Sebastopol. Also presented is a series of picturesque views taken in the early 1850's; and works commissioned by Prefect Haussmann for the City of Paris, encompassing a broad array of lamp posts, urinals, benches, and gates, plus views of parks, and sections of the Bois de Boulogne.