Ancien hôtel Coligny, rue d’Angivilliers en 1839 — History & Facts
In the stillness of a moment, it holds the weight of history, whispering the stories of revolutions past and the echoes of lives once lived within its confines. Look closely at the edges of the canvas where the vibrant colors of the façade collide with the soft, muted tones of the landscape. Notice how the shadows stretch languidly across the cobblestones, creating a pathway that draws the viewer deeper into the scene. The meticulous brushwork reveals layers of texture, each stroke breathing life into the architecture, while the light dances upon the surface, capturing the essence of a bygone era. As you process this moment frozen in time, a tension emerges between the serene beauty of the hotel and the undercurrents of change that swirl just beyond its walls.
The grandeur of the structure contrasts sharply with the fragile remnants of an unsettled world, hinting at the revolutionary fervor simmering beneath the surface of everyday life. Each window, a silent observer, tells tales of the struggles and aspirations that have unfolded within its embrace. Painted during a tumultuous period between 1915 and 1945, the artist found inspiration in the historical resonance of Ancien hôtel Coligny. Living through two world wars, this era challenged traditional artistic expression, pushing many to reflect on the changing tides of society.
In this work, the artist captures not only a location but also the collective memory of a nation in transition, encapsulating the spirit of resilience amidst turmoil.
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Notre-Dame et le pont d’Arcole vus de la place de l’Hôtel de Ville en 1845
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Le Pont-Neuf et la berge du quai de Conti
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Rue de la Reine Blanche
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Pont Neuf et la Cité vue prise devant l’Institut de France
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Vue générale des buttes Montmartre et de la tour du télégraphe
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Eglise Saint-Séverin
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Seine devant l’Institut de France
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Seine devant l’archevêché et la cathédrale Notre-Dame vers 1840
Henri Jean Baptiste Levis

Rue Marcadet et rue du Mont-Cenis en 1876, 18ème arrondissement, Paris
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Machine à eau à Saint-Cloud auberge Saint-Nicolas en 1824
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