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Rue de Sévigné, à gauche rue d’Ormesson et au fond l’église Saint-Paul Saint-Louis — History & Facts

Where does light end, and longing begin? In a world where shadows dance and architecture stands as testament to time's embrace, moments of awe unfold quietly. Look to the left, where the elegant façade of buildings catches the soft glow of late afternoon sunlight. The play of light and shadow brings depth to the scene, revealing intricate details of wrought-iron balconies and the textured surfaces of age-worn walls. Notice how the street gently curves, drawing the eye toward the distant silhouette of the church, its steeple piercing the sky, suggesting a spiritual quest amid the urban landscape. The juxtaposition of the bustling street and the serene church creates a poignant dialogue between the everyday and the ethereal.

Each passerby, seemingly lost in thought, embodies a personal narrative tethered to the grandeur of their surroundings. The quietude of the setting invites viewers to ponder their own connections to the space—moments of nostalgia intertwined with the promise of home, reverberating through the vibrant city life. Created in 1926, this work emerged during a period of profound change in Paris, where Ferdinand Boberg was deeply influenced by the emerging Art Deco movement. His focus on urban landscapes reflected not only the architectural evolution of the city but also a shifting cultural landscape, as artists began to explore new forms of expression amid the backdrop of modernity.

In this painting, Boberg captures both the spirit of a city alive with history and the timeless quest for connection within its streets.

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