Sitting on the Quay, Seine, Paris, 1949
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Quai de Seine et le Louvre…
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Quai de la Seine Jazztitudes Chambry Pierre Lenoble report
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Constantin Kluge (1912-2003) — Quai de la Seine, Notre Dame de Paris [oil on canvas, 1950s]
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La Nouvelle Seine Restaurant, Quai de l'Archevêché, Paris, France: The restaurant is a tied up boat on the Seine river. Since 2013, they have boarded a barge at the foot of Notre Dame de Paris to create a new place for meetings and artistic and culinary discoveries! With its restaurant, its bar and its magnificent performance hall within its theater, La Nouvelle Seine is the unmissable address on the Parisian quays.
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Retour à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 52795 photos
2009. Une journée à Paris.
- les 4 premières : le Pont Neuf
- id avec l’Île de la Cité
- l’île de la Cité et Henri IV à cheval
- le Quai des Orfèvres
- Le Louvre et le Pont des Arts
- Métro (où?)
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L’oiseau de la Paix de Mirza Morić face au Louvre …
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6:42 pm : Parc Rives de Seine - Paris, Avril MMXVII.
(© Sous Ecstasy)
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The tale of L'Inconnue de la Seine, or the Unknown Woman of the Seine, revolves around a death mask created from the face of a woman purportedly found in the 1800s, having allegedly taken her own life and retrieved from the Seine river near Quai du Louvre in Paris.
According to legend, the pathologist conducting her post-mortem was so struck by her beauty that he had a mask made to immortalize it. However, skepticism arose over the years due to the serene and flawless expression on the mask, leading some to speculate it was taken from a living model rather than a deceased body.
Despite the mystery surrounding her true identity, the visage of this woman became a popular decorative item, widely produced and adorning many homes in the early 1900s.
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