Paris. Le Louvre et les Tuileries vue prise du Pont Neuf Charles Rivière del. et lith

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Paris. Le Louvre et les Tuileries vue prise du Pont Neuf Charles Rivière del. et lith

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Print shows a bird's-eye view of the Louvre and the Tuileries Palace, from above the Pont Neuf, Paris, France, with pedestrians, stagecoaches, and a covered wagon on the bridge in the foreground.

Stamped on verso: LC Division of Prints.
Inscribed in ink on verso: 45186.
Inscribed in pencil on verso: 233199 16.
Illustration possibly from: Paris moderne et ses environs / Charles Rivière del. & lith. Paris : Maison Martinet, [187-?].
(DLC/PP-1945:186).
Forms part of: Popular graphic art print filing series (Library of Congress).

Île de la Cité is an island in the River Seine, once known as Lutetia, and is the oldest settlement in Paris, France. It is one of two natural islands in the river, the other being Île Saint-Louis. The island has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. It is believed to have been settled by the Parisii, a Celtic tribe, in the 3rd century BC. In 52 BC, the Romans conquered the island and established a city there, which they called Lutetia. The island was the site of several important events in French history, including the signing of the Edict of Nantes in 1598 and the French Revolution. Today, Île de la Cité is home to many famous landmarks, including the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Palais de Justice. Île de la Cité with sights such as the Pont Neuf, the Pont de l’Archevêché and Notre Dame cathedral, makes it the central crossroads of the city, which grew outwards from here. Ile de la Cité is the perfect place for a riverside picnic.

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01/01/1870
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