EditorialPlace for the King in the Quartier des Halles, Illustration of the plan of the square for the king in the quarter of the Hall from the 18th century, pl. XLV, to p. 232, 1765, Pierre Patte: Monumens ?rig?s en France ? la gloire de Louis XV. Paris: chez ...
EditorialThe tower des Halles in Bruges, The Hallenthurm in Bruges (Br?gger Belfry), Signed: F. Stroobant, del. Et lith, C. Muquardt, ?diteur; Imp. Simonau & Toovey, Fig. 19, Stroobant, F. (del. et lith.); Simonau & Toovey (imp.); Muquardt, C. (?d.), Fran?ois S...
EditorialJean Joseph Vade ( 1719-1757). Escritor franc?s. Creador de una literatura en lengua vulgar propia del Mercado de las Halles, de Par?s. Grabado de 1866.
EditorialRuelle des Halles, Vannes, Brittany. Donald Shaw MacLaughlan; American, born Canada, 1876-1938. Date: 1906. Dimensions: 198 x 99 mm (image/plate); 201 x 101 mm (sheet). Etching in black on cream wove paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialRuelle des Halles, Vannes, Brittany. Donald Shaw MacLaughlan; American, born Canada, 1876-1938. Date: 1906. Dimensions: 198 x 99 mm (image/plate); 201 x 101 mm (sheet). Etching in black on cream wove paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialVictorian children at La Fontaine des Innocents, Les Halles, Paris, France. Colour woodblock after an illustration by Thomas Crane and Ellen Houghton from Abroad, Marcus Ward, London, 1882.
EditorialBoutique, March? aux Halles, Paris, 1925, printed ca. 1929, Gelatin silver print, 23.1 x 17 cm (9 1/8 x 6 11/16 in. ), Photographs, Eug?ne Atget (French, Libourne 1857?1927 Paris).
EditorialVictorian children at La Fontaine des Innocents, Les Halles, Paris, France. Colour woodblock after an illustration by Thomas Crane and Ellen Houghton from Abroad, Marcus Ward, London, 1882.
EditorialThe Marche des Innocents with the Fontaine des Innocents (now place Joachim-du-Bellay, Les Halles), Paris. Lithograph after Etienne Jeaurat from Paul Lacroix' The Eighteenth Century: Its Institutions, Customs, and Costumes, London, 1876.
EditorialPorters and fishwomen (poissardes) of Les Halles market dancing around the statue of Henri IV. In the centre is the Marquis, dressed like a French noble, followed by a drummer and organ grinder. Handcoloured aquatint engraving after an illustration cre...
EditorialJean Joseph Vade ( 1719-1757). Escritor franc?s. Creador de una literatura en lengua vulgar propia del Mercado de las Halles, de Par?s. Grabado de 1866.
EditorialLe depart des fruits et legumes du coeur de Paris, le 28 fevrier 1969; altar for Sainte Eustache, Paris. Les Halles, the Parisian fruit and vegetable market, was removed from the city center in 1969 to be installed at Rungis, on the outskirts of Paris,...
EditorialRejouissances aux Halles le 21.1.1782 lors des fetes donnes par la Ville de Paris a l'occasion de la naissance du Dauphin-A celebration for the birth of the French heir aparent,21.1.1782. Canvas,115 x 88 cm.
EditorialNational Library, Paris: The Reading Hall. One of the first modern cast-iron constructions; the nine cupolas are supported by slim cast-iron columns. The National Library is an example of the new architecture of the Second Empire, similar to " Les...