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Monuments of Paris - WallpaperREFERENCE MONUMENTS-PARIS Themes: Paris Size : 84" x 211" Panoramic wallpaper from theManufacture Dufour representing an idiosyncratic view ofParis. The viewer's point of view is situated on an imaginary island, from which one contemplates the monuments, freely arranged along the Seine. We recognize each monument, including Notre-Dame of Paris or the Saint Chapelle wallpaper in 6 rolls of 91,4cm (36 inches) Printed in France on non-woven matte paper Original image: MAD-Paris- Jean Tholance / Papiers de Paris Specific sizes and colors upon request Price per roll (not the full design) / Choose the size and desired quantity below / The numbers of desired strips are to be informed in comment (step2) or by email to contact@papiersdeparis.com |
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This version of the set was created from the copy kept at the MAD Paris, as well as a screen on which the original set was installed.One can clearly distinguish The Chatelet fountain in front of the Louvre, the church of Saint Sulpice, the Palais Bourbon, The Tuileries garden,Notre-Dame de Paris the Palais Mazarin, the Porte Saint Denis. |
Monuments of Paris, 1812 - Photo : MAD Paris - Jean Tholance - Papiers de Paris - Reproduction on non-woven paper; - |
This panoramic is a walk along the Seine. Its bright and cheerful colors make it a magnificent decoration that could be placed in a living room as well as a passage. |
Monuments of Paris, 1812- Photo: MAD Paris - Jean Tholance - Papiers de Paris - Reproduction on non-woven paperé - |
This digital restoration and recomposition by our workshop, which took place over several months, offers an unparalleled pictorial quality, allowing to recover the drawings and colors of the original decor. |
Monuments of Paris, 1812 - Photo: MAD Paris - Jean Tholance - Papiers de Paris - Reproduction on non-woven paperé - |
The original set was created in 1812 and included 30 strips, printed in 80 colors. It required the engraving of 2062 woodblocks. It is possible that Joseph Dufour himself was the designer of the set. |
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