Numéros 112 à 118 de la rue Saint-Lazare, 8ème arrondissement — History & Facts
What secret hides in the quiet of the canvas? Perhaps it is a longing that whispers through every brushstroke, a desire nestled in the heart of an unassuming Parisian street. Focus on the left side of the canvas where the delicate façade of a building stands, its windows glimmering softly under a muted sky. The architecture is rendered with meticulous precision, a testament to the artist's eye for detail. Notice the interplay of light and shadow, as it dances across the cobblestone pathway and highlights the intricate ironwork of the balconies.
The color palette balances muted blues and warm earth tones, creating an inviting yet contemplative atmosphere that draws the viewer into the scene. Within the stillness lies a potent dichotomy of presence and absence. The careful placement of empty windows suggests a story untold, inviting speculation about the lives once lived within those walls. The cobblestones, worn and weathered, echo the footsteps of countless souls, underscoring the passage of time and the desire for connection.
Each element contributes to an emotional tension in the composition, revealing a yearning for intimacy amidst the urban solitude. Created during a period of artistic exploration in late 19th-century Paris, the work reflects the burgeoning Impressionist movement, which sought to capture the fleeting moments of daily life. Gaildrau, immersed in this transformative era, painted in an environment charged with innovation and change, yet he also embraced the stillness that often characterizes urban existence. The painting embodies not just the beauty of the street but also the deeper desires that linger within its quiet spaces.
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Rue des Deux-Ecus Nº25 à 31 (actuelle rue Berger), 1er arrondissement
Jules Gaildrau

Rue Thévenot nº10 et 12 (actuelle rue Réaumur), 3ème arrondissement
Jules Gaildrau

Entrée de la rue des Filles-Dieu (actuelle rue d’Alexandrie depuis 1897), vue de la rue Saint-Denis, 2ème arrondissement
Jules Gaildrau

Numéros 126 et 128 de la rue Saint-Lazare, 8ème arrondissement
Jules Gaildrau

Rue Beaubourg Nº22 à 28, 3ème arrondissement
Jules Gaildrau

Rue des Filles-Dieu Nº21 à 29 (actuelle rue d’Alexandrie depuis 1897), 2ème arrondissement
Jules Gaildrau

Rue du Fouarre Nº1 à 11, 5ème arrondissement
Jules Gaildrau

Rue Vaneau Nº67 à 73, 7ème arrondissement
Jules Gaildrau

Rue Beaubourg Nº16 à 20, 4ème arrondissement
Jules Gaildrau

Rue de l’Hôtel Colbert Nº17 et 19, 5ème arrondissement
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