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Sculptures of the cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4.
Sculptures of the cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4.

DCR4553318: Sculptures of the cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4., Ducros, Mathieu / Bridgeman Images

La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.
La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.

DCR4553332: La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century., Ducros, Mathieu / Bridgeman Images

Funerary tile of Canon Etienne Yvert (died 1468), in the present chapel of Sainte-Clotilde. The soul of the deceased, represented in a human form (in the centre), leaves the tomb framed by two angels. In the upper part of the slab, Christ Judge is represented according to the Revelation, holding the Book open on his knees and a double sword coming out of his mouth.The Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -
Funerary tile of Canon Etienne Yvert (died 1468), in the present chapel of Sainte-Clotilde. The soul of the deceased, represented in a human form (in the centre), leaves the tomb framed by two angels. In the upper part of the slab, Christ Judge is represented according to the Revelation, holding the Book open on his knees and a double sword coming out of his mouth.The Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -

ITR4553974: Funerary tile of Canon Etienne Yvert (died 1468), in the present chapel of Sainte-Clotilde. The soul of the deceased, represented in a human form (in the centre), leaves the tomb framed by two angels. In the upper part of the slab, Christ Judge is represented according to the Revelation, holding the Book open on his knees and a double sword coming out of his mouth.The Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images

On the left, from the nave towards the west: the relatively stale columns contrast with the finesse of the superstructures. The capitals offer variations of the vegetal regne treated with a great plastic sense. Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -
On the left, from the nave towards the west: the relatively stale columns contrast with the finesse of the superstructures. The capitals offer variations of the vegetal regne treated with a great plastic sense. Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -

ITR4554001: On the left, from the nave towards the west: the relatively stale columns contrast with the finesse of the superstructures. The capitals offer variations of the vegetal regne treated with a great plastic sense. Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images

The nervositis and logic of Gothic architecture are clearly visible here on the upper parts of the nave (stands, tall windows and vaults). The keys of the foliage vaults are adorned with masks in the shape corners to meet the orgives. Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -
The nervositis and logic of Gothic architecture are clearly visible here on the upper parts of the nave (stands, tall windows and vaults). The keys of the foliage vaults are adorned with masks in the shape corners to meet the orgives. Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -

ITR4554026: The nervositis and logic of Gothic architecture are clearly visible here on the upper parts of the nave (stands, tall windows and vaults). The keys of the foliage vaults are adorned with masks in the shape corners to meet the orgives. Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images

With five keyboards, 109 games and nearly 8000 pipes, the great organ of Notre-Dame is one of the most important in France and probably the most famous in the world.Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -
With five keyboards, 109 games and nearly 8000 pipes, the great organ of Notre-Dame is one of the most important in France and probably the most famous in the world.Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -

ITR4554039: With five keyboards, 109 games and nearly 8000 pipes, the great organ of Notre-Dame is one of the most important in France and probably the most famous in the world.Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images

The courtyard of the cloister with in its center a fountain symbolizing the four rivers of Paradise. Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -
The courtyard of the cloister with in its center a fountain symbolizing the four rivers of Paradise. Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -

ITR4554056: The courtyard of the cloister with in its center a fountain symbolizing the four rivers of Paradise. Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images

Saint Bernadette Church in Nevers (Nievre, France). Architects Claude Parent and Paul Virilio, 1965.
Saint Bernadette Church in Nevers (Nievre, France). Architects Claude Parent and Paul Virilio, 1965.

TEC4554099: Saint Bernadette Church in Nevers (Nievre, France). Architects Claude Parent and Paul Virilio, 1965. / Bridgeman Images

Model of L'église Sainte Bernadette in Nevers (Nievre, France). Architects Claude Parent and Paul Virilio, 1965.
Model of L'église Sainte Bernadette in Nevers (Nievre, France). Architects Claude Parent and Paul Virilio, 1965.

OMG4554129: Model of L'église Sainte Bernadette in Nevers (Nievre, France). Architects Claude Parent and Paul Virilio, 1965. / Bridgeman Images

The Russian cemetery of Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois (Sainte Genevieve des Bois) (Essonne).
The Russian cemetery of Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois (Sainte Genevieve des Bois) (Essonne).

LBY4554171: The Russian cemetery of Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois (Sainte Genevieve des Bois) (Essonne). / Bridgeman Images

Galerie Karl Lagerfeld (Lagerfeld Gallery), 20 rue de Seine, Paris 75006. Photography 2000
Galerie Karl Lagerfeld (Lagerfeld Gallery), 20 rue de Seine, Paris 75006. Photography 2000

OMG4554265: Galerie Karl Lagerfeld (Lagerfeld Gallery), 20 rue de Seine, Paris 75006. Photography 2000 / Bridgeman Images

Emporio Armani Store, 149 bld Saint-Germain, Paris 6, France. Emporio Armani settled in 1996 on the premises of the Drugstore Saint-Germain, the seventies of Saint-Germain des Pres
Emporio Armani Store, 149 bld Saint-Germain, Paris 6, France. Emporio Armani settled in 1996 on the premises of the Drugstore Saint-Germain, the seventies of Saint-Germain des Pres

OMG4554282: Emporio Armani Store, 149 bld Saint-Germain, Paris 6, France. Emporio Armani settled in 1996 on the premises of the Drugstore Saint-Germain, the seventies of Saint-Germain des Pres / Bridgeman Images

Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Interns of G.Yurkievich in March 2001. Photography 2001
Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Interns of G.Yurkievich in March 2001. Photography 2001

OMG4554308: Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Interns of G.Yurkievich in March 2001. Photography 2001, Hammoutene, Franck (b.1954) / Bridgeman Images

Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Furniture by Christophe Pillet in November 2000. Photography 2000.
Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Furniture by Christophe Pillet in November 2000. Photography 2000.

OMG4554312: Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Furniture by Christophe Pillet in November 2000. Photography 2000., Hammoutene, Franck (b.1954) / Bridgeman Images

Boutique Lanvin Men and Women, Rue du faubourg Saint Honore, Paris 8. Architecture by Conran Terence, 1992. Photography 1992.
Boutique Lanvin Men and Women, Rue du faubourg Saint Honore, Paris 8. Architecture by Conran Terence, 1992. Photography 1992.

TEC4554344: Boutique Lanvin Men and Women, Rue du faubourg Saint Honore, Paris 8. Architecture by Conran Terence, 1992. Photography 1992. / Bridgeman Images

Restaurant of the National Assembly (7th floor), Paris. Architecture by Jacqueline and Henri Boiffils, 1993. Photography 1993.
Restaurant of the National Assembly (7th floor), Paris. Architecture by Jacqueline and Henri Boiffils, 1993. Photography 1993.

LBY4554367: Restaurant of the National Assembly (7th floor), Paris. Architecture by Jacqueline and Henri Boiffils, 1993. Photography 1993., Boiffils, Jacqueline & Henri (fl.1991) / Bridgeman Images

Restaurant of the National Assembly (7th floor), Paris. Architecture by Jacqueline and Henri Boiffils, 1993. Photography 1993.
Restaurant of the National Assembly (7th floor), Paris. Architecture by Jacqueline and Henri Boiffils, 1993. Photography 1993.

LBY4554382: Restaurant of the National Assembly (7th floor), Paris. Architecture by Jacqueline and Henri Boiffils, 1993. Photography 1993., Boiffils, Jacqueline & Henri (fl.1991) / Bridgeman Images

Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994.
Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994.

TEC4554394: Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994., Taralon, Yves & Gagnere, Olivier (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994.
Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994.

TEC4554425: Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994., Taralon, Yves & Gagnere, Olivier (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.
La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.

DCR4553344: La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century., Ducros, Mathieu / Bridgeman Images

La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.
La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.

DCR4553362: La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century., Ducros, Mathieu / Bridgeman Images

La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.
La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.

DCR4553380: La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century., Ducros, Mathieu / Bridgeman Images

La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.
La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.

DCR4553390: La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century., Ducros, Mathieu / Bridgeman Images

La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.
La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century.

DCR4553416: La cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, Paris 4. Construction from 1160, rehabilitation by Viollet Le Duc, 19th century., Ducros, Mathieu / Bridgeman Images

One of the seven bas-reliefs executed in the 14th century for the revolving part of the sanctuary of the cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris. A representation of the funeral of the Virgin after “La legende doree”” Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIème, XIIIème, XIXème, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -
One of the seven bas-reliefs executed in the 14th century for the revolving part of the sanctuary of the cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris. A representation of the funeral of the Virgin after “La legende doree”” Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIème, XIIIème, XIXème, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -

ITR4553518: One of the seven bas-reliefs executed in the 14th century for the revolving part of the sanctuary of the cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris. A representation of the funeral of the Virgin after “La legende doree”” Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIème, XIIIème, XIXème, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images

Voute de l'apse de la Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -
Voute de l'apse de la Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -

ITR4553611: Voute de l'apse de la Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images

Antoine et Lili, quai de Jemmapes, Paris 75010
Antoine et Lili, quai de Jemmapes, Paris 75010

OMG4554266: Antoine et Lili, quai de Jemmapes, Paris 75010, Gambier, Olivier Martin / Bridgeman Images

Emporio Armani Store, 149 bld Saint-Germain, Paris 6, France. Emporio Armani settled in 1996 on the premises of the Drugstore Saint-Germain, the seventies of Saint-Germain des Pres
Emporio Armani Store, 149 bld Saint-Germain, Paris 6, France. Emporio Armani settled in 1996 on the premises of the Drugstore Saint-Germain, the seventies of Saint-Germain des Pres

OMG4554284: Emporio Armani Store, 149 bld Saint-Germain, Paris 6, France. Emporio Armani settled in 1996 on the premises of the Drugstore Saint-Germain, the seventies of Saint-Germain des Pres / Bridgeman Images

Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Interns of G.Yurkievich in March 2001. Photography 2001
Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Interns of G.Yurkievich in March 2001. Photography 2001

OMG4554313: Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Interns of G.Yurkievich in March 2001. Photography 2001, Hammoutene, Franck (b.1954) / Bridgeman Images

Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Furniture by Christophe Pillet in November 2000. Photography 2000.
Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Furniture by Christophe Pillet in November 2000. Photography 2000.

OMG4554317: Atelier Renault, Avenue des Champs Elysees (Champs-Elysees), Paris 8. Architecture by Franck Hammoutene. Furniture by Christophe Pillet in November 2000. Photography 2000., Hammoutene, Franck (b.1954) / Bridgeman Images

Restaurant of the National Assembly (7th floor), Paris. Architecture by Jacqueline and Henri Boiffils, 1993. Photography 1993.
Restaurant of the National Assembly (7th floor), Paris. Architecture by Jacqueline and Henri Boiffils, 1993. Photography 1993.

LBY4554388: Restaurant of the National Assembly (7th floor), Paris. Architecture by Jacqueline and Henri Boiffils, 1993. Photography 1993., Boiffils, Jacqueline & Henri (fl.1991) / Bridgeman Images

Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994.
Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994.

TEC4554405: Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994., Taralon, Yves & Gagnere, Olivier (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994.
Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994.

TEC4554442: Cafe Marly, Grand Louvre, Paris. Architecture by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnere, 1994. Photography 1994., Taralon, Yves & Gagnere, Olivier (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Bar restaurant “Le Theatron” in Mexico City, Mexico, 1995 (photo)
Bar restaurant “Le Theatron” in Mexico City, Mexico, 1995 (photo)

TEC4554576: Bar restaurant “Le Theatron” in Mexico City, Mexico, 1995 (photo), Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Sheraton Hotel Roissy in France. Architecture by Andree Putman, 1996. Photography 10/01/2006.
Sheraton Hotel Roissy in France. Architecture by Andree Putman, 1996. Photography 10/01/2006.

LBY4554595: Sheraton Hotel Roissy in France. Architecture by Andree Putman, 1996. Photography 10/01/2006., Putman, Andree (1925-2013) / Bridgeman Images

Show room (Show-room) Paris, Paris 6, France. Architecture by Philippe Chiambaretta 2002. Photography 2002
Show room (Show-room) Paris, Paris 6, France. Architecture by Philippe Chiambaretta 2002. Photography 2002

OMG4554741: Show room (Show-room) Paris, Paris 6, France. Architecture by Philippe Chiambaretta 2002. Photography 2002, Chiambaretta, Philippe (b.1963) / Bridgeman Images


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