Anonymous, 1843 - Na-ewere ụlọ elu mmiri, Place du Palais-Royal, 24 February 1848. Ugbu a 1st arrondissement. - ọmarịcha nka
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General description by the museum (© Copyright - by Musée Carnavalet Paris - www.carnavalet.paris.fr)
Taking the water tower, Place du Palais-Royal, 24 February 1848. Current 1st arrondissement. Historic stage. Urban landscape. In the foreground, left, kneeling man with a wounded group of soldiers with guns, two men carrying a wounded, center, body, smoke. In the background, a group of armed soldiers, two riders (center, General Lamoriciere), right a building with a sign. In the background, left, building with large arches (the water tower), smoke, right, buildings.
The Royal Square was enlarged in 1719, the planning work led to the replacement of the water tower; monumental reservoir 40 meters long with a public fountain in the center, which was before the Royal Palace, with a new water tower built by Robert de Cotte, opposite the main entrance of the palace. It included a central front building flanked by two pavilions adorned with allegorical statues of William Coustou. The water tower was demolished by rioters in 1848. (Hillairet). (See Carp0821 Carp0822 and dealing with the same theme).
The more than 170 year-old artwork titled Taking the water tower, Place du Palais-Royal, 24 February 1848. Current 1st arrondissement. was made by the artist Anonymous. The version of the work of art has the following size: Ogologo: 65 cm, obosara: 81 cm. Ihe nka a bụ akụkụ nke Ụlọ ihe nkiri Carnavalet Paris collection. With courtesy of Musée Carnavalet Paris (public domain).: . Further, the alignment of the digital reproduction is in odida obodo format na a akụkụ ruru nke 1.2: 1, nke pụtara na ogologo bụ 20% ogologo karịa obosara.
Nkọwa gbasara nka nka pụrụ iche
Aha nke ihe nka: | "Taking the water tower, Place du Palais-Royal, 24 February 1848. Current 1st arrondissement." |
nhazi ọkwa: | sere |
Nhazi nka: | nkà nke oge a |
Nhazi oge: | 19th narị afọ |
Emepụtara n'afọ: | 1843 |
Ogologo afọ nka nka: | 170 afọ |
Nha izizi: | Ogologo: 65 cm, obosara: 81 cm |
Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka / mkpokọta: | Ụlọ ihe nkiri Carnavalet Paris |
Ebe ngosi nka: | Paris, France |
Ebe nrụọrụ weebụ ihe ngosi nka: | Ụlọ ihe nkiri Carnavalet Paris |
Ụdị nka nka: | ngalaba ọha |
Site n'aka: | Ụlọ ihe nkiri Carnavalet Paris |
Nkọwapụta ngwaahịa
Nkewa edemede: | mmepụta nka |
Usoro mmeputakwa: | dijitalụ mmeputakwa |
Usoro nhazi: | mbipụta dijitalụ |
Production: | German mere |
Stockdị ngwaahịa: | a na-achọ |
Eji ngwaahịa emebere: | foto mgbidi, mma mgbidi |
Nhazi: | nhazi odida obodo |
Oke akụkụ onyonyo: | ( Ogologo: obosara) 1.2: 1 |
Akụkụ akụkụ pụtara: | ogologo bụ 20% ogologo karịa obosara |
Ụdị ihe dị iche iche dị: | akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji), mbipụta enyo acrylic (nke nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko), mbipụta ọla (aluminium dibond), mbipụta kwaaji |
Nha n'arọwa n'elu ihe ndọtị (mbipụta akwa akwa): | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59" |
Mbipụta iko acrylic (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko) nhọrọ nha: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59" |
Ụdị akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji) dị iche iche: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39" |
Aluminium dibond ebipụta (ihe aluminium) nha dị iche iche: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39" |
Nhazi mbipụta nka: | adịghị |
Ozi ndabere izugbe na onye na-ese ihe
Aha onye nka: | amaonye |
Ọrụ: | onye na-ese ihe |
Otu nka: | omenkà nke oge a |
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