Mr. DJUB, a paper collagist using paper + scissors ✂️
And 13 Bis, who makes her collages digitally.
To Galerie Roger Viollet’s superb archives of
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The galerie in its original days |
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containing 6 million images, covering more than a century and a half of Parisian, French and international history, located at 6, rue de Seine.Plus the newer surreal collage creations (Bis 13).
Here’s a fun video walk in 1900 Paris. You might want to turn the sound down…🎵 I wish they still dressed this way at Longchamp 🏇
When you leave an exhibit like this, your head is still seeing Parisian images as you cross Pont des Art.
Meanwhile, I was inspired by Maurice-Louis Branger’s old photo of a Paris lamp-lighter (see above), plus adding a few cats 🐈⬛ for window decor.
Every month I send out beautifully illustrated letters that capture the true Parisian experience.
Thanks for reading PB ❤️
This is wonderful, thank you!
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DeleteYour blog has quickly become one of my favorites. Can't wait to read more!
ReplyDeleteThis was a fascinating post Carol. I have always loved the use of photography and collage. Your lamp-lighter painting is especially lovely and nice that you added the cat. -Suzanne P.
ReplyDeleteThank you Suzanne P. You do want to jump into some of these photos.
DeleteWow! Thank you for that video link to the old photos of Paris, Carol. Fascinating! And, so many of Longchamps…your people! Love your lamplighter watercolor. ❤️
ReplyDeleteSo many stories in old photos Bonnie ❤️
DeleteDear Carol, Love this newsletter. It is so charming and very interesting. I absolutely love the old photographs. Your painting is very beautiful. Thank you for sharing the unique and awesome events in Paris. Shirley K.
ReplyDeleteThank you Shirley K.❤️
DeleteSo enjoyable! TY for bringing to your visitors! Enjoy your weekend, too.
ReplyDeleteYou’re welcome ❤️
DeleteI absolutely love old photos and your watercolor of the Lamp Lighter is delightful.
ReplyDeleteI just bought the lamplighter painting on Etsy. I love it!!! Carolyn
ReplyDeleteThank you Carolyn ❤️
DeleteFabulous post! Made my day! Brought back memories of my student days in Paris (later than 1900!).
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DeleteI always enjoy getting an email of your new posts!
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