Seine Saint Denis 93 Collection
"Seine-Saint-Denis 93: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Culture" Step into the vibrant world of Seine-Saint-Denis 93, a region that weaves together centuries of history
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"Seine-Saint-Denis 93: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Culture" Step into the vibrant world of Seine-Saint-Denis 93, a region that weaves together centuries of history, art, and culture. From the stunning view of the Iron Bridge in Parc du Raincy captured in an exquisite 18th-century gouache painting to the captivating front page of Petiter Journal depicting a brave policeman injured during an antimilitarist show in Aubervilliers back in January 1909. Transport yourself back to the Middle Ages as you witness Isabeau's grand entrance from Baviere to Paris through Porte de Saint Denis - a mesmerizing scene immortalized by Octave Uzanne's "The Locomotion Through The Ages" published in Paris in 1900. Explore further with "France and its Colonies, " an atlas showcasing one hundred and five maps from various sources including war depots, bridges, footwear production centers, and naval routes meticulously compiled by M. VUILLEMIN. Delve into agricultural scenes depicted on medallions adorning the portal of Basilica of Saint Denis - a testament to rural life intertwined with religious devotion. Pay homage to Henriette Anne of England at her funeral ceremony held within these sacred walls between 1644-1670. Marvel at Gothic artistry showcased through intricately carved piers on both sides of the western facade at Basilica of Saint Denis. These masterpieces transport us back to an era where craftsmanship reached unparalleled heights. Discover Gisants (recumbent effigies) paying tribute to Francois I - France's illustrious king reigning from 1515-1547; their regal presence evokes awe-inspiring admiration for this influential monarch who left an indelible mark on French history. And let us not forget King Dagobert I - a Merovingian king whose reign from 605-639 shaped the destiny of the Franks.