Tuesday, September 29, 2015

~Paris 7.0~ Prologue

We've just returned from the "city of light".  I intended to call this post Paris 7 (which it was) but it was also a celebration of a milestone birthday that I wasn't particularly looking forward to.  That resulted in our 7th visit to my favorite city and the revised title.

Each of our Paris stays has been different, but there are things we always do, places that must be revisited and food that can't be missed.  This trip was, indeed, different.  We didn't go to the Louvre or Montmartre ; no nutella and banana crepe or tomato and mozzarella sandwiches, therefore no feeding the pigeons; but, we survived ~another perfect Paris holiday!


Our apartment for the 2 week stay was located on Ave de la Motte-Picquet in the 7th arrondissement.  The area is clean and fairly quiet because of the many embassies located there.  We were between 2 main tourist attractions; the Eiffel Tower and the Invalides.  The Ecole Militaire Metro area was a main hub for many buses, which was our main mode of transportation.  Only a block from the apartment, near the Champs du Mars, the Place de l'Ecole Militaire is a sprawling  intersection of 5 streets. 6 bus lines use this area as a correspondence.   The real challenge is finding the bus stop for the correct line, going in the desired direction.


When I was planning this trip, I tried to include many of the sites that were missed on the previous 6 visits.  (My plans always tend to be a bit amibitious.)  At the same time, I tried to make each day easy on my body (limiting walking and stairs).  There were 2 side trips planned; 2 days in  Brussels for my birthday and a day trip to Rouen.  I also included 3 neighborhood explorations, 2 open air markets and 3 museums.   The rest of the time we would 'play it by ear'.  My goal was to take lots of photos.  We did go to Brussels, 1 museum and did a lot of 'playing it by ear'.  I took over 1500 photos

So let's begin this photojournal of Paris 7.0.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

~ Artists Paint Paris ~


Many artists have used sites in and around Paris as the subject of their art.

Edgar Degas   "Cafe Concert"  1876

Charles Marville   "Rue Glatigny "  photograph 1865
Marville was selected to photograph Paris before the Hausmann Transformation.

Vincent Van Gogh    "Juillet 14"   1886

Henri Toulouse-Latrec    "At the Moulin Rouge"
crica 1893

Gustave Caillebotte  "Toits sous la niege"  1878

Auguste Renoir   "Pont Neuf"

Gustave Caillebotte   "Rainy Day Paris"
1877

Contemporary Artist in Montmartre

Stanislas Lepine  "Pont de la Tournelle"    1881

 Auguste Renoir "Pont des Arts"     1867

Vincent Van Gogh   "Pont du Carousel & Louvre"  1886

Paul de Castro   "Winter in Paris"  2012

Hugo Schimmel   "Boulevard du Clichy"
1907

Camille Pissarro  "Rue Saint-Honore"    1897

Pierre-Auguste Renoir    "Place de la Trinite"

Camille Pissarro     "La Place du Theatre Francais"   1897

Jean Beraud     "Les Halles"    1879

Jean Beraud    "On the Boulevard"   1931

Claude Monet     "Boulevard des Capucines"


 Felix Buhot " Coin datelier, 71 Bd. de Clichy
circa 1887


 Jules Breton  "Returning from the Fields"
Setting is Pas-de Calais north of Paris   1871

 Ernest Meissonier    "1807, Friedland"   defeat of Napolean

Henri Lerolle    "The Organ Rehearsal"   
Set in the choir loft of Saint Francois-Xavier in Paris
circa 1885

Paul Gaugin  " rue Carcel"   1881

Claude Monet  " Gare St. Lazare"    1878


Having done this research, Jean Beraud and Camille Pissarro are my favorites.......au revoir.