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Shopfront of Monsieur Boieldieu's music store, 76 rue de la Loi, Paris, circa 1800. Handcoloured lithograph from Hector-Martin Lefuel's "" Boutiques Parisiennes du Premier Empire,"" (Parisian Stores of the First Empire), Paris: Albert Morance, 1925
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Shopfront of Monsieur Boieldieu's music store, 76 rue de la Loi, Paris, circa 1800. Handcoloured lithograph from Hector-Martin Lefuel's "" Boutiques Parisiennes du Premier Empire,"" (Parisian Stores of the First Empire), Paris: Albert Morance, 1925
FLO4589882 Shopfront of Monsieur Boieldieu's music store, 76 rue de la Loi, Paris, circa 1800. Handcoloured lithograph from Hector-Martin Lefuel's "" Boutiques Parisiennes du Premier Empire,"" (Parisian Stores of the First Empire), Paris: Albert Morance, 1925. The lithographs were reproduced from watercolors by the French architect Hector-Martin Lefuel (1810-1880), famous for his work on the completion of the Louvre and Fontainebleau.; (add.info.: Shopfront of Monsieur Boieldieu's music store, 76 rue de la Loi, Paris, circa 1800. Handcoloured lithograph from Hector-Martin Lefuel's "" Boutiques Parisiennes du Premier Empire,"" (Parisian Stores of the First Empire), Paris: Albert Morance, 1925. The lithographs were reproduced from watercolors by the French architect Hector-Martin Lefuel (1810-1880), famous for his work on the completion of the Louvre and Fontainebleau.); © Florilegius
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Step back in time to the bustling streets of Paris in the early 19th century with this handcoloured lithograph of Monsieur Boieldieu's music store. Located at 76 rue de la Loi, this charming shopfront captures the essence of a bygone era.
The intricate details of the architecture and signage give us a glimpse into the world of music retail during the First Empire. The elegant design and craftsmanship reflect the sophistication and artistic flair that defined Parisian culture at that time.
Created by French architect Hector-Martin Lefuel, known for his work on iconic landmarks such as the Louvre and Fontainebleau, this lithograph is a testament to his talent for capturing historical scenes with precision and beauty.
As you study each brushstroke and color choice, you can almost hear the melodies drifting out from Monsieur Boieldieu's store. Imagine stepping inside to browse through sheet music or listen to live performances by talented musicians of the day.
This print serves as a window into a world where music was not just an art form but also a way of life. It invites us to appreciate both the aesthetic appeal and cultural significance of places like Monsieur Boieldieu's music store in shaping Parisian history.
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