TUILERIES I
$320.00
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Paris, France2017 Once the medieval tile-making district of Paris (thus, tuileries), Queen Catherine de' Medici purchased this plot of land in the middle of the 16th century for a royal garden adjacent to the Louvre. It is now one of Paris's grandest public parks. This is one of a few photographs on offer - including Haussmann I, Haussmann II, Haussmann III, and the brasserie scene Le Saint-Germain - which celebrates the architectural legacy of Georges-Eugène Haussmann, whose unmistakable designs serve as the backdrop to this fountain panorama. This is a digital capture in landscape orientation at 9:16 ratio. The Gallery size is a limited edition of 18, hand-signed and numbered. Sizing and framing information below.
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