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The tip of the Ile de la Cite, seen from Port Saint-Nicolas, c1780. Creator: Alexandre Jean Noel
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The tip of the Ile de la Cite, seen from Port Saint-Nicolas, c1780. Creator: Alexandre Jean Noel
The tip of the Ile de la Cite, seen from Port Saint-Nicolas, c1780
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Barrel Barrels Busy Canvasmaterial Carnavalet Museum Delivery Dock Docks Dockside Ile De La Cite Isle De La Cite Paris Ile De France France Port River Seine Seine Skyline Unloading Wharf
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This stunning 18th century oil painting by Alexandre Jean Noel captures the bustling activity at the tip of Ile de la Cite, as seen from Port Saint-Nicolas. The Ile de la Cite, an ancient island located in the heart of Paris, France, is the historic center of the city and has been a focal point of trade and commerce since medieval times. In this painting, we see a vibrant scene of men and women unloading barrels from ships docked at the wharf, likely delivering goods to the city. The barrels, stacked high and secured with ropes, are a testament to the volume of trade taking place. The buildings along the dockside, with their red and orange tiled roofs, add to the picturesque scene. The sky above is clear, with a few fluffy clouds scattered across the blue sky. The Seine River, a major waterway in Paris, can be seen in the background, adding to the sense of geographical and historical significance. This painting, now housed in the Musee Carnavalet in Paris, is a beautiful example of 18th century French art and a valuable piece of cultural heritage.
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