Musee Carnavalet Collection
"Musee Carnavalet: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the enchanting world of Musee Carnavalet
For sale as Licensed Images
Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media
"Musee Carnavalet: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the enchanting world of Musee Carnavalet, where history comes alive through a captivating collection of artworks and artifacts. Un soir de grand prix au pavillon d Armenonville transports you to a glamorous evening at the Pavilion d'Armenonville during a Grand Prix event. The Boulevard des Italiens at night, ca 1835 by Ferri, Domenico captures the bustling energy of Parisian nightlife in the 19th century. Marvel at Saint Vincent de Paul (1581-1660), depicted in an anonymous portrait from c. 1660, showcasing his compassionate spirit and dedication to helping others. Der Ballhausschwur (Le Serment du Jeu de paume) takes you back to 1791 when France was on the brink of revolution, as citizens swore an oath in solidarity. Discover the regal presence of Louis XIV through a magnificent sculpture located in Marais - a testament to his influential reign. Jacques Gondouin de Folleville's portrait from around 1780 introduces you to this talented architect who left his mark on Parisian architecture. Immerse yourself in literature with portraits such as Marie-Henri Beyle, dit Stendhal (1783-1842), capturing the essence of this renowned writer's passion for romanticism. Madame Geoffrin's portrait from 1770 reveals her elegance and influence as one of Enlightenment-era Paris' most prominent salonnières. Louis Blanc's striking portrayal by Raffet showcases this influential political thinker who played a significant role during turbulent times. Delve into history further with Louis Boucherat (1616-1699), Chancellor of France, whose portrait exudes authority and wisdom.