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Paris, demolition of a part of the Cite to extend the buildings of the new Hotel-Dieu, engraved by Charles Barbant by Felix Thorigny

Paris, demolition of a part of the Cite to extend the buildings of the new Hotel-Dieu, engraved by Charles Barbant

(Paris, demolition of a part of the Cite to extend the buildings of the new Hotel-Dieu, engraved by Charles Barbant (d.1922) )


Felix Thorigny

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Paris, demolition of a part of the Cite to extend the buildings of the new Hotel-Dieu, engraved by Charles Barbant by Felix Thorigny. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
building site · cityscape · urban regeneration · hospital · haussmannisation · haussmannization · notre-dame cathedral · notre dame · pantheon · church · worker · workers · demolishing · town planning · Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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