Angle rue Mabillon et rue Clément, en 1907. 5ème et 6ème arrondissements (1907)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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We are delighted to present a captivating work by Frédéric Houbron titled "Angle rue Mabillon et rue Clément, en 1907. 5ème et 6ème arrondissements (1907)" that beautifully captures a historical snapshot of Paris. This painting richly illustrates the intersection of Rue Mabillon and Rue Clément as it appeared in the early 20th century, allowing viewers to step back in time to experience the everyday charm of Parisian life.The artwork is meticulously detailed, showcasing a vibrant streetscape adorned with traditional Parisian architecture. The buildings are festooned with signs, adding a lively commercial spirit to the scene. Emblematic small shops, including a boulangerie and various local businesses, hint at the bustling community life specific to the Parisian arrondissements. A florist displays an array of flowers, inviting passersby to pause and admire. The presence of pedestrians and a lone cyclist adds a dynamic human element, emphasizing the city's perpetual motion and vitality.Houbron’s use of light and shadow, along with his careful attention to architectural details and textures, brings this street corner to life. The artwork not only highlights the historical architecture that Paris is renowned for but also captures the essence of city life at the beginning of the 20th century, making it a valuable cultural and artistic record of its time.