River Seine, Paris, France
by Elaine Teague
Title
River Seine, Paris, France
Artist
Elaine Teague
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Pont Saint-Michael arch bridge in Paris, France.
The present 62-metre-long bridge dates to 1857, requiring only seven months for construction, from the date the older bridge was closed to traffic, and was designed on three 17.2m archeas by Paul-Martin Gallocher de Lagalisserie and Paul Vaudrey. It was the site of many of the killings of protesters by the police, in the Paris massacre of 1961, and a commemoration plaque on the bridge was unveiled by the mayor of Paris in 2001.
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September 15th, 2021
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Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion. There are many other discussions in the group where you can promote your art even further more.
CAROLE SPANDAU
Your artwork has been featured on the homepage of FAA Gallery Home For All Artists Who Create. Please post your amazing artwork in our` Archive your November Features` discussion.
Elaine Teague
Thanks so much Julie for featuring this image in the 'YOUR STORY OF ART' group. 09/19/21
Elaine Teague
Thank you Jeff for featuring this image in the 'ANYTHING ARCHITECTURE BUILDINGS AND BRIDGES' group. 09/16/21
Elaine Teague
Thank you Nader for featuring this image in the 'FINE ART AMERICA PROFESSIONALS' group. 09/15/21
Len Bomba
Great shot Elaine. It really boosts the urge to get to Paris one day. :)
Elaine Teague replied:
It's the sort of place that is a 'must visit' at least once in a lifetime, but it does help to speak a bit of French.