Pont Neuf Collection
The Pont Neuf, a masterpiece captured by Camille Pissarro in 1902, stands proudly in the Midi-Pyrenees Region of France
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The Pont Neuf, a masterpiece captured by Camille Pissarro in 1902, stands proudly in the Midi-Pyrenees Region of France. This iconic bridge spans across the River Garonne, connecting the vibrant city of Toulouse. As dawn breaks, it offers a breathtaking view of the Pont Vieux and the majestic Cathedrale St. -Nazaire in Beziers. Dating back to 1739, according to the Plan de Paris commence l'annee, this architectural marvel has witnessed centuries of history unfold before its very eyes and has been an integral part of French culture and continues to be a symbol of strength and resilience. In Toulouse, one might come across a peculiar sight - a Red Devil sitting at the opening of Pont Neuf. This whimsical sculpture adds an element of surprise and intrigue to this already enchanting location. Not limited to Toulouse alone, it also graces the streetscape of Paris. Here it shares its glory with another famous landmark - Samaritaine department store while standing tall against the backdrop of Eiffel Tower's magnificence. Venturing further into Brittany's Morbihan region brings us closer to Auray's Saint Goustan harbor at dusk. The tranquil Gulf of Morbihan serves as an idyllic setting for this picturesque scene. As night falls over Toulouse's River Garonne, reflections dance upon its surface creating an ethereal ambiance that captivates all who witness it. The shimmering lights mirror both tradition and modernity coexisting harmoniously in Occitaine. A black-and-white photograph from years gone by showcases Palais de Justice et Prefecture viewed from Pont Neuf in Paris. This historical image transports us back in time when horse-drawn carriages traversed these cobbled streets. Leaving behind photographs and paintings is "View Of The Pont Neuf" painted on tempera paper dating back to 1830.