Friday, July 23, 2010

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

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This holiday ... just relaxing with your fingers :-)

Sunday, July 11, 2010

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SAINT NICOLAS ... SAINT GERMAIN DES PRES

An article which I will soon be ashamed ...
Seen in theory I should now go to the famous concert organ Sunday, July 11 (free, unlike the last big game nerds today!), Which I had already mentioned in this article ... Except that having too much partying done last night, I am unfortunately unable to get up at the time he had (bad!), And so I missed this shot of a very famous church Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet and his big concert, with not only beautiful works by Vivaldi , Bach & Mendelssohn (Arghhhh that goes to win this game, the Italy, or Germany ?), but mostly an excellent performer, usually holds the church of Saint-Louis Island , Vincent Rigot !

history to try to forgive me, I give you four beautiful pictures that were offered me one of the very famous artist cited in my link Textures on my other Blog , the first two coming from Embrun (Hautes-Alpes , my favorite region, as everyone knows):

And the other two Reims ( Marne ):

To be very honest, even if the organ of Embrun is gorgeous (very close to that of Strasbourg , including under its special shape and the fact it is located on the side), one of St. Nicolas du Chardonnet ( Bernard Aubertin ) resembles much more than Reims :

Forgive me ... I will try to do better next time, lol!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

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Yes! Including the current tower was already built in 990 (amazing, is not it?):

Casually, this still keeps its good effect, in a word:

Not to mention the very famous Mr Jean Mabillon (1632-1707), founder of the renowned diplomacy, whose statue is located right next door input (ie, two fingers of the famous underground station of the same name, located much further, lol!):

course (as everyone probably knows) one of the first photos I take automatically just after entering into any church in the world is always this:

Except that there is no guess that unfortunately the "positive" and that even the next, the famous "great organ" (the bottom) is relatively difficult to see, alas:

Normal, since the famous (not) brightness this church :

Especially compared to the sublime too Saint-Roch , I told you there is little time (with nearly 40 photos, almost without even needing the flash, the light was so huge, but yes!):

That said (story to be polite), these two magnificent churches Paris nevertheless share a common point pleasant: the "tape" sublime paintings and sculptures of very giant in every sense, which is far from being the case everywhere, even in the beautiful St. Eustache !
So let's start in order, first with The Resurrection of Lazarus of François Verdier (1651-1730):

Followed by the Entry into Jerusalem of Laurent de La Hyre (1606-1656):

Then The Death of Saphira , the relatively unknown Jean Leclerc (1586-1633):

And casually, The Baptism of the Eunuch of Queen Candace the famous Nicolas Bertin (1667-1736):

With alas, by the way, the grave of another painter, Hippolyte Flandrin (1809-1864), which contained no table in the church:

As always, the obligatory statue of Christ :

She also just followed another particularly beautiful tomb in the baroque style (I absolutely adore it well known, lol), that of Roy Poland Vasa John II Casimir (1609-1672):

With just after, the tomb of this another person, which unfortunately I'm not able to locate any name (and trust me on word, despite the resemblance, it is absolutely not our famous Henry IV, lol!):

Arrived ultimately completely after the choir was still two sublime statues to see, the first very old, that of the Virgin Mary (probably as old as the church itself):

And the second very recent, due to this famous artist that I knew not at all, Muriel Pulitzer (very beautiful woman, according to me), I absolutely adored statue:

last room just before leaving the church, the very famous (and very pretty) Sainte Anne :

With, of course, a very big "wink" at practically the only Anna I know, the one who runs a blog very parallel to mine, PARIS IN PHOTOS , I invite you to discover, of course, if you like just like us "the most beautiful city in the world", lol!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

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BOULEVARD ST GERMAIN

Finally, finally, finally!
the other side of the Seine , since as long as I promised you that, lol!
But today, just to buy me a new backpack before my summer excursions (from the mine, although excellent in the beginning, must have a good fifteen years, and say worth finally changed), he always took me to go to Old Camper store, located almost at the famous Rue Saint-Jacques , that of the Sorbonne :

history to be honest: I still have foolishly took the 94 bus to the junction with the Boulevard Raspail , and then remained still good two to three kilometers foot to tap to the store in question, which was relatively "hard", given the staggering heat around 30 degrees!
Still once purchased the backpack, the return was very cool, considering the number of things that are beautiful to admire in these three districts (V, VI & VII), to start with this very famous museum

One of the finest and oldest Paris that quite frankly I recommend to everyone, the Cluny Museum , based mainly on the Middle Ages, with even some bonus parts Roman:

A little further on returning to the West, a very famous school:

Guess what??

But yes, it is written (lol!):

With two "guardians" of course:

A very small little later, the statue of our famous Mr. Danton , born exactly 200 years before me (in 1759), but unfortunately a small guillotine chouille earlier (1794):

The famous sentence cited as the statue is unfortunately quite difficult to decipher on my photo, let me reiterate to you (Because normally everyone knows almost by heart): "To defeat the enemies of the homeland, we need audacity, more audacity and always audacity" :

With just opposite, say, something vaguely similar (but not quite like that, lol)!

And further (history of "tickle" our famous expert Yvelines), small Street view of Old Comedy a well-known monument, I have unfortunately not even managed to find on the map

As one of a very nice building, very well decorated (except that I am not very proud of my photo on this one, DSL )

But be careful, I'll catch up very easily, once received at the famous church of Saint Germain des Pres , which here already one of the doors Lateral

As this astonishing mosaic Art Nouveau (1900) in his garden on the east side, the square Felix Desruelles :

Beautiful church, is not it?

With among others, in the garden, the statue of our famous Bernard Palissy (1510-1590), a very large "barge" of genius, who has put himself in particular all his own furniture on fire inventing definitely "enamels," sheer folly, what, in summary:

Plus a beautiful facade before the year 1000, accompanied by very many plants:

To be honest (after finishing my day of purchase of my backpack Old Camper), I spent almost half an hour off in this beautiful church , exactly why I do not talk more now, just to he dedicate a special article within two or three days, given the number of pictures that I made, lol!
Meanwhile, something unbelievable: I was so inside Saint Germain des Pres (very specifically, Tuesday, 07.06 to 16h), and all of a sudden I hear a sort of breath completely Demonic me totally "stuck" (mostly Paris), and of course I immediately guessed what it was:

Given that I loves "WIG craft", as everyone probably knows:

Still in pure theory, it is FORBIDDEN fly over the capital, is well known:

So good ... Say there, I had a vague intuition (a soldier crossed the bus back to me confirmed): All these flights were in reality (like us musicians know very well) that " repetition "of the ceremony on 14 July! Otherwise instead of displaying the usual blue-white-red, well, well now, alas, it was just white-white-white (too bad, lol!):

Still
as for people who love "WIG craft" just like me, was the real foot, no less, lol!
And finally ... Final Return with two ultra-famous places, the two Magots and Cafe de Flore :

More another church that I was not able to identify (but Maryvelines will do it immediately, I am not worried at all, lol!):

In contrast, a very amazing building stuck at number 190 (probably "copied" from the Middle Ages, rather than real time):

Right next to the surprising number 188, which obviously, people who have the door must have greatly exceeded the famous 2.5 grams of alcohol in the blood, to achieve such a result (attention, my picture is completely right, lol!):

And voila! It's almost the end of my walking tour (which, after all, has had to represent six kilometers AR, if I remember correctly, XD)!
All that to fall back on one of the stores I've always considered one of the most sublime of the world, the very famous Sant'Angelo, just a cross between very wide boulevard Saint- Germain and Boulevard Raspail :

A store that offers marble tables worked totally géantissimes:

On an absolute beauty:

With bonus a second store located twenty meters away:

And there - at least seen my side who loves marbling, as everyone knows - he is enough to hallucinate (because they are not false, but true)!

I love it, I find it sublime, despite a hand weight, and secondly the price (both probably pretty monstrous that the rest I'm not at all afraid to ask) ...

Unfortunately, my "little" brain is capable 'just' play classical piano too easy (as everyone knows), not to participate in a sport as complex and highly "intellectual" than the famous big spots, which still relates roughly between 10 and 15 million Euros per year ...
Well then I think I will (soon) die without ever having been able to afford one of these gorgeous tables in my life, which is vaguely disappointing to me!

Anyway ... Too bad: in fact, I do not care a bit completely, lol!