Entrée du jardin des Tuileries, du côté du quai, 1858
Summary
In the 19th century, the Tuileries gardens offered Parisians and tourists alike a peaceful setting featuring small bodies of water, public walkways, various terraces and pavilions, as well as numerous statues, all of which made the gardens the ideal setting for leisure activities. The Tuileries Gardens continue to attract visitors today, and are located adjacent to the Louvre in the first arrondissement.
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france
paris
1858 in paris
jardin des tuileries in art
lithographs of paris
lithographs of gardens
paris a travers les ages
terrasse du bord de l eau
brown university library
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high resolution
statue
ultra high resolution
train stations
Date
1875 - 1882
Source
Brown University Library
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Copyright info
public domain