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Paris En Lumieres

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This beautiful book carries us along a very special Parisian walk that enables us to discover today's Paris, the Parisians' Paris. The photographs take us from a period to another, from a quarter to another, from the XIIth century Notre-Dame to the Great Library of the XXIst century. A short text going straight to the essential retraces the history of the capital going back to the Parisii of the île de la Cité, evoking the history and the great works undertook along the centuries to clean up the city, make it bigger and give it its presentday silhouette, where old and new merge for the greatest pleasure of all. The secret of Paris perhaps lies in the fact that it managed to preserve the best of every period while renewing itself all the time. If Paris and photography get on well, it is probably due to all those different lights which bathe the stones, the trees and the river Seine. Here, Hervé Champollion displays this fantastic diversity which enables each monument to be reborn with every change in the sun's position, offering us some of his most beautiful photographs, sometimes unexpected, of Paris.

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Paris En Lumieres, Hervé Champollion

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Titre
Paris En Lumieres
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Hermé
Publié
2003
Format
rigide
Pages
223
ISBN10
2866653734
ISBN13
9782866653736
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This beautiful book carries us along a very special Parisian walk that enables us to discover today's Paris, the Parisians' Paris. The photographs take us from a period to another, from a quarter to another, from the XIIth century Notre-Dame to the Great Library of the XXIst century. A short text going straight to the essential retraces the history of the capital going back to the Parisii of the île de la Cité, evoking the history and the great works undertook along the centuries to clean up the city, make it bigger and give it its presentday silhouette, where old and new merge for the greatest pleasure of all. The secret of Paris perhaps lies in the fact that it managed to preserve the best of every period while renewing itself all the time. If Paris and photography get on well, it is probably due to all those different lights which bathe the stones, the trees and the river Seine. Here, Hervé Champollion displays this fantastic diversity which enables each monument to be reborn with every change in the sun's position, offering us some of his most beautiful photographs, sometimes unexpected, of Paris.