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Rue du Contrat-Social, de la rue de la Tonnellerie, 1864-1865. Creator: Charles Marville
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Rue du Contrat-Social, de la rue de la Tonnellerie, 1864-1865. Creator: Charles Marville
Rue du Contrat-Social, de la rue de la Tonnellerie, 1864-1865
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This print by Charles Marville takes us back to the streets of 19th century Paris. Entitled "Rue du Contrat-Social, de la rue de la Tonnellerie, 1864-1865" it showcases the timeless beauty and charm of the city's architecture and bustling streets. The image captures a picturesque scene with cobblestone roads leading our gaze towards a row of elegant buildings. The cobbled street adds texture to the composition while creating a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. People dressed in period clothing can be seen strolling along the sidewalk, adding life to this historic snapshot. Marville's keen eye for detail is evident in every element captured within this photograph. From the intricate architectural details on each building to the carefully placed umbrellas that dot the scene, every aspect contributes to an immersive experience that transports us back in time. As we admire this piece, we cannot help but imagine what stories unfolded on these very streets during Victor Hugo's time when he penned his masterpiece "Les Misérables". This connection between literature and art further enhances our appreciation for Marville's work as it becomes not just a visual representation but also a gateway into history and culture. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this albumen silver print serves as both an artistic testament to Marville's skill as well as a valuable historical document capturing Paris' rich heritage.
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