Friday, December 24, 2010

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A sublime in the church 75004 !
What I think I have ever seen in my life (the real "te-hon", what, when right next to the famous City Hall), and yet has proved absolutely magnificent views of many, already starting with its stunning facade:

If only the weather had proved much better, I think the photos would have been much more beautiful, sniff ... Anyway, the houses to the right of the church are also very pretty, despite the rain, and probably date from the same period of the seventeenth century:

As Wikipedia says , the facade of this church is rather pretty amazing, dividing the Doric on the ground floor, Ionic the first floor and Corinthian the top floor:

To be honest, the huge Doric based on the input is good for extremely impressive, do not you think?

Thereupon I finally penetrate this magnificent church, the first of Paris to be built on the right bank from the fourth century, and for some time (may be?) I'll show you around by following the normal order from left to right, alternating stroke of the themes of organs, sculptures and paintings ... Starting first with these windows particulèrement sublime, which is unfortunately not the case in all the churches in our great city:

Besides, upon entry, this very pretty statue of a priest, who seems to tell us very nicely "hello "if not to bless us:

The view over the main altar is particularly gorgeous, especially that this church should probably be one of the highest of any Paris with the géantissime St. Eustatius :

So good, I begins (as expected) my "left lane", with the first huge sculpture of the first chapel

Followed shortly after by the very cute little organ, certainly much lighter the other "hénaurmissime" I have just spoken very recently (especially seen from inside), but at least could almost fit into a small apartment like mine, especially with games very visibly Bourdon 8 'and 4' Flute, very quiet neighbors for possible personality changes (which is not the case!):

Small organ involved (such as relatively common) to "real" partitions of the original Gregorian Chant , intended for "real" singers & the "real" singers, and always very nice to see (even though almost nobody knows how to read them today, including myself, lol!):

With a little bit further, a very beautiful statue of the Virgin

Not to mention the absolutely huge array (indeed closely linked to Christmas !!!), I was almost certain to know the painter, but unfortunately I do not come back in memory, sniff! Personally, I found it vaguely inspired Rubens, in particular because of its very particular way of representing the person's feet to the right ... But in reality, my sister to find the really good solution, namely the French painter Claude Vignon (1593-1670)! That said, this sad lack of evidence proves to be very common in almost all the churches of Paris , where there is suddenly some awesome paintings Titian and Tintoretto totally unknown, then they must be worthy of several million Euros, if I remember right, lol!):

Arrival finally the great altar

Surrounded on all sides by magnificent Baroque sculptures, my favorite style:

course with the center's famous Christmas Crib:

And right again very pious statues

As such they related to this vast tomb unknown, perhaps after all it's famous Couperin (like that of Jean-Philippe Rameau , visible in the greater St. Eustatius ):

rendering the final cross-section, the windows of this church were always so beautiful and original, best proof

With bonus this rare phenomenon, the fact that A third organ in one of the chapels on the right, already larger than the "tiny" cited above (which is, again, square wooden pipes are visible behind the transparent "game shows" tin):

If I say "third organ" is of course because I have not yet mentioned the most important of all, that of Francois Couperin located above the door, which according to Vincent Rigot an invoice is truly "French", that willingly "tinny" (like example of the sublime organ Poitiers, to see and hear here, if you try this):

While I accept that my picture is not very successful (unlike all those visible in Google ), but he had a hand count with the dismal weather & dusk, on the other hand, with the weakness of a flash (even on my excellent Nikon ) for an object to more than twenty meters high!
History compensate, the final table to see just before the outing was to the right of the organ, the magnificent Martyrdom of St. Petronilla , due to the very famous Italian painter Guercino , often called "Guercino" down home (and incidentally, another Aquarius more, lol!):

That ... Finished the visit (almost)! Discovering when leaving the shop in the Rue de Brosse , I originally thought probably associated with the church, since his appointment, but is actually "at the entrance to the House of Compagnons de Paris belonging to the Association of Workers and the Compagnons du Devoir Tour de France, Association Act 1901 dealing with vocational training ", as I have just specify Mr. Bombus in a while Recent "how", as what this attitude ultra-fast Internet is still very desirable and very valuable:

Wonderful weather, is not it?

But nevertheless, in this tiny Brush Street, other places very former were also very likely associated with the church

As seems to imply the style of the time, not to mention the cross atop the turret:

ends visit! That said, just before I walk out to the superb great organ of Saint-Louis en l'Île , where I actually have fun for nearly two hours (as already said), still had to admire the east side of the church, as well as about our great Notre Dame I found even more sublime than the West facade:

last photo, dedicated to one of my two nephews

And yes, because he too is named Julien , like this bistro located Wharf City Hall ... Aquarius like me, certainly, but very much younger, and therefore much slower to leave "comments" on blogs (again, one must already curling the fortnight without it deigns to show, lol)! !

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