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Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris
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Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris
JLJ4683904 Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris. " Visit of Emperor Napoleon III (1808-1873) and Impress Eugenie (1826-1920) to the construction site of the collapse of the hill of Chaillot" This construction site is one of the major works undertaken by Baron Georges Eugene Haussmann (1809-1891) in Paris. Painting by Louis Moullin (1817-1876) 1867 Sun. 0, 89x1, 16 m Paris, Musee Carnavalet by Moullin, Louis (1817-76); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris. " Visit of Emperor Napoleon III (1808-1873) and Impress Eugenie (1826-1920) to the construction site of the collapse of the hill of Chaillot" This construction site is one of the major works undertaken by Baron Georges Eugene Haussmann (1809-1891) in Paris. Painting by Louis Moullin (1817-1876) 1867 Sun. 0, 89x1, 16 m Paris, Musee Carnavalet); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Construction Site Eugenie Haussmanns Renovation Of Paris Imperatrice 1826 1920 Napoleon Iii Iii 3rd 1808 1873 Urban Planning Coupling Street View
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This print captures a significant moment in the transformation of Paris under the Second Empire, during Baron Georges Eugene Haussmann's ambitious urban planning project. Titled "Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris" it depicts Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie visiting the construction site where the hill of Chaillot was being demolished. Baron Haussmann's vision for modernizing and beautifying Paris involved extensive renovations and expansions to create wide boulevards, spacious parks, and grand buildings. The collapse of the hill of Chaillot was one of his major undertakings in reshaping the cityscape. Painted by Louis Moullin in 1867, this artwork measures 0.89x1.16 meters and is housed at Musee Carnavalet in Paris. Moullin skillfully captures the scene with intricate details that bring life to this historical event. The presence of Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie adds a sense of grandeur to this image as they inspect the progress made on transforming their capital city. Their visit symbolizes not only their support for Haussmann's ambitious plans but also highlights their commitment to modernize France. This print serves as a testament to Baron Haussmann's lasting impact on shaping present-day Paris while offering viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in French history.
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