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Shopfront of Monsieur Langlois's pharmacy, 82 rue du Temple, Paris, circa 1800. Handcoloured lithograph from Hector-Martin Lefuel's " Boutiques Parisiennes du Premier Empire, " (Parisian Stores of the First Empire), Paris: Albert Morance, 1925
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Shopfront of Monsieur Langlois's pharmacy, 82 rue du Temple, Paris, circa 1800. Handcoloured lithograph from Hector-Martin Lefuel's " Boutiques Parisiennes du Premier Empire, " (Parisian Stores of the First Empire), Paris: Albert Morance, 1925
FLO4589975 Shopfront of Monsieur Langlois's pharmacy, 82 rue du Temple, Paris, circa 1800. Handcoloured lithograph from Hector-Martin Lefuel's " Boutiques Parisiennes du Premier Empire, " (Parisian Stores of the First Empire), Paris: Albert Morance, 1925. The lithographs were reproduced from watercolors by the French architect Hector-Martin Lefuel (1810-1880), famous for his work on the completion of the Louvre and Fontainebleau.; (add.info.: Shopfront of Monsieur Langlois's pharmacy, 82 rue du Temple, Paris, circa 1800. Handcoloured lithograph from Hector-Martin Lefuel's " Boutiques Parisiennes du Premier Empire, " (Parisian Stores of the First Empire), Paris: Albert Morance, 1925. The lithographs were reproduced from watercolors by the French architect Hector-Martin Lefuel (1810-1880), famous for his work on the completion of the Louvre and Fontainebleau.); © Florilegius
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Step back in time to the bustling streets of Paris in the early 19th century with this handcoloured lithograph of Monsieur Langlois's pharmacy on rue du Temple. The intricate details of the shopfront, captured by French architect Hector-Martin Lefuel, transport us to a bygone era filled with charm and elegance.
The delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors bring this scene to life, showcasing the architectural beauty and craftsmanship of Parisian stores during the First Empire. From the ornate signage above the entrance to the carefully arranged display of medicinal jars in the window, every element is meticulously rendered with precision and care.
As we gaze upon this historical print, we can imagine the hustle and bustle of customers coming and going, seeking remedies for their ailments or simply browsing through shelves filled with potions and elixirs. The attention to detail in Lefuel's work allows us to immerse ourselves in a world where pharmacies were not just places for healing but also hubs of social interaction and commerce.
This lithograph serves as a window into a time long past, reminding us of the rich history and cultural heritage that make Paris one of the most enchanting cities in the world. It is a testament to Lefuel's talent as an artist and his ability to capture moments frozen in time for future generations to appreciate.
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