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walker-diaries · 1 year
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oncanvas · 3 months
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Avenue de Clichy, le soir, cinq heures (Avenue de Clichy, evening, five o'clock), Louis Anquetin, March 1887
Pastel on board 23 ¾ x 19 ¾ in. (60.3 x 50.3 cm)
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homomenhommes · 3 months
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Avenue de Clichy, Five O'clock in the Evening by Louis Anquetin, 1887
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womblegrinch · 8 months
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Louis Anquetin (1861-1932) - Avenue de Clichy, le soir, cinq heures
Pastel on board. Executed in 1887.
23.75 x 19.9 inches, 60.3 x 50.3 cm. Estimate: US$350,000-450,000.
Sold Sotheby’s, New York, 8 May 2014 for US$1,805,000 incl B.P.
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fidjiefidjie · 1 year
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Bonjour, bonne journée ☕️ 🐶
Avenue de Clichy🗼Paris 1948
Photo de Édouard Boubat
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themuseumwithoutwalls · 7 months
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MWW Artwork of the Day (9/8/23) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901) Redheaded Woman in a White Blouse (1889) Oil on canvas, 60.5 x 50.3 cm. Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
In "La Rousse in a White Blouse," Lautrec depicts Carmen Gaudin, a girl of working-class origin whom he had discovered in the avenue Clichy in 1884 and with whom he had felt immediately fascinated. As in other paintings featuring the same sitter, Lautrec achieves a new, modern approach to the art of portraiture that goes beyond a mere naturalistic depiction of the subject. By showing her in half-profile with her head tilted and her hair hanging over her forehead partially concealing her face, he omits any reference to her identity and makes her an eternal and imperishable embodiment of the human being.
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gaygollum · 1 year
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two dark blue paintings I have seen at art museums <333
Avenue de Clichy (Street – Five O’Clock in the Evening) (1887) by Louis Anquetin and Hurricane in Miami (1927) by Franz Josef Bolinger
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la-paritalienne · 2 years
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hi. I don't know if you are still around but I remember you live at Paris and I'm going soon for a few days do you have any must go places or avoid ones ? some restaurants that are not too expensive? or places to stay?? please! thank you so much ❤️
Hiii! I am still around, a little less bc of work but so happy to see this :”)
I wouldn’t say there is an area to avoid completely, except for hanging around train stations at night and maybe being alone in the Clichy/Pigalle area (again, especially at night), also be safe on the Champs Elysées (shoplifting can be frequent, especially if crowded).
Go to places:
💞 the Marais, with place des Vosges, rue des Rosiers, rue Sainte croix de la Bretonnerie (gay area🌈) Centre Pompidou.
💞 the Seine:
- on that same side (from the Saint Paul metro station, just head toward the river and descend on the riverside, then walk in the direction on the Louvre – it’s especially lively at this time of the year, plus there’s nice boat-bars to have a glass and some fries on!)
- on the other side, check out the « Jardins Tino Rossi », where people dance on platforms that end directly in the river (especially on weekends!), it’s magical.
💞 parcs, there is a lot of them and all are lovely (Jardins du Luxembourg, jardin des plantes, Tuileries…), dont be surprised to see people tanning as if it was the seaside!
💞 Canal Saint Martin
💞 EDIT: if you love fashion, do consider visiting La Galerie Dior, better to prebook your tickets (free for students if I’m not mistaken). I swear it’s magical, and even the shop just next to it – 30 avenue Montaigne – is worth a visit, if the queue outside is not insane. It’s not your usual luxury shop !!
Then all the classics, you’ll choose according to your must sees, but these are my fave areas, especially in summer, and not super touristy ;))
To eat:
- chez Pradel (esp. the Bastille one)
- café des Anges
and in general most places in the Bastille area / rue de Charonne are very good and not particularly expensive, for typical French food, eg burgers and tartare w very delicious fries.
Also chez Gladines, you’ll find a lot of these in many cute areas (food’s not exactly summery, but very good)
Rue des rosiers again, for Mediterranean / middle eastern food (lots of places, I’d say try a falafel or chez Marianne).
Then really, get inspired by your surroundings, there’s a lot of different options, Lebanese restaurants are usually quite good, same goes for viet and Thai… rue sainte Anne (behind the Louvre) for real genuine Japanese food…
Hope I was of help, let me know✨✨✨✨ and enjoy!! 🥰
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iamainhoa · 4 months
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Louis Anquetin 1861-1932
Avenue de Clichy: Cinco en punto de la nocheinco en punto de la noche, 1887 Óleo sobre papel montado sobre lienzo, 69 x 53 cm
Louis Anquetin ilustra el ajetreo y el bullicio de esta calle llena de gente en una tarde lluviosa donde podemos ver a los transeúntes apresurados cuando cae la noche.
En el centro de la composición, el artista retrata a una elegante parisina que levanta su vestido para evitar que sea salpicado por los charcos. Ella parece ofrecer al artista una excusa para revelar su nueva estética en los incisivos y seguros contornos negros de los pliegues de su vestido con cola de langosta. Mientras, el dosel de hierro y vidrio representa a París en medio de la era industrial, los jamones colgando en una guirnalda en la parte delantera de la carnicería simbolizan la efervescencia característica de Belle-Époque París.
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kundst · 2 years
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Louis Anquetin (Fr 1861-1932)
Avenue de Clichy, le soir cinq heures (1887)
gouache + watercolour on paper (68 x 50.5 cm)
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le-cercle-rouge · 3 years
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Paris, septembre 2020.
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thunderstruck9 · 4 years
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Louis Anquetin (French, 1861-1932), L'Avenue de Clichy, 1887. Pastel on paper, 60.3 x 50.3 cm.
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thebluesthour · 5 years
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“The French called this time of day “l’heure bleue.” To the English it was “the gloaming.” The very word “gloaming” reverberates, echoes— the gloaming, the glimmer, the glitter, the glisten, the glamour—carrying in its consonants the images of houses shuttering, gardens darkening, grass-lined rivers slipping through the shadows.” (Joan Didion)
Street Scenes (comparatives) Vincent Van Gogh, Café Terrace at Night  |  Louis Anquetin, Avenue de Clichy
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walker-diaries · 5 years
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random-brushstrokes · 3 years
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Louis Anquetin - L' Avenue de Clichy, Paris (1887)
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vieillesboutiques · 2 years
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Grands Magasins des Nouvelles Galeries, 43-45 Avenue de Clichy, Paris.
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