Intersection de deux rues, à Paris, en 1899. (1899)

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"Intersection de deux rues, à Paris, en 1899" is a captivating watercolor by French artist Frédéric Houbron that offers a glimpse into the daily life of Paris at the turn of the 20th century. This artwork strikingly captures the essence of a bustling Parisian street scene, marked by detailed architectural elements and a vivid portrayal of the everyday hustle.The painting features an intersection of two streets, bustling with activity. The focal point is a corner building housing "Café Estaminet Malcamps," a typical French café of the era. The café’s facade is adorned with large windows and signs, inviting passersby to step in. The streets are lively, with people and horse-drawn carts adding movement and life to the scene. The artist’s use of light and shadow, along with the detailed rendering of the building textures and the cobblestone street, conjures a realistic feel that transports the viewer into that moment in history.Houbron’s work not only captures the architectural and human elements of the city but also subtly reflects on the social interactions and urban dynamism of Paris.

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Frédéric Houbron (11 January 1851 - 16 October 1908) was a French painter.