l’Hôtel de Sens, 1 rue du Figuier, en 1898, 4ème arrondissement (1898)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Titled , this captivating painting by Frédéric Houbron offers a glimpse into the picturesque streets of Paris at the turn of the 19th century. The artist masterfully captures the architectural beauty and vibrant street life of the Marais district, specifically focusing on the historic Hôtel de Sens.The painting showcases the impressive façade of the Hôtel de Sens, an exquisite example of medieval civil architecture in Paris. Its gothic arches and stone carvings stand prominently, suggesting the building's rich history and significance. The architecture is rendered with precise details and subtle color variations, reflecting the artist's attention to the intricacies of the stonework and the play of light on the surfaces.Frédéric Houbron's work is enriched by the depiction of everyday life that surrounds the building. We see figures clad in the attire of the late 1800s, walking and interacting along the narrow cobblestone street. These passerbys add a dynamic element to the scene, inviting viewers to imagine the sounds and movements of a bustling Parisian street.The use of watercolors imparts a lightness and fluidity to the image, allowing the historical ambiance to emerge through a palette of earthy tones and soft shadows. This artistic choice highlights a moment captured in time, bridging the past with the present through the universal appeal of art.