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Restes d une maison du douzieme siecle, recemment mis au jour par les fouilles faites pour l etablissement de la culee du nouveau Pont-au-Double (engraving)
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Restes d une maison du douzieme siecle, recemment mis au jour par les fouilles faites pour l etablissement de la culee du nouveau Pont-au-Double (engraving)
963454 Restes d une maison du douzieme siecle, recemment mis au jour par les fouilles faites pour l etablissement de la culee du nouveau Pont-au-Double (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Restes d une maison du douzieme siecle, recemment mis au jour par les fouilles faites pour l etablissement de la culee du nouveau Pont-au-Double. Illustration for Paris A Travers Les Ages (Firmin-Didot, 1875).); © Look and Learn
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This engraving titled "Restes d une maison du douzieme siecle, recemment mis au jour par les fouilles faites pour l etablissement de la culee du nouveau Pont-au-Double" showcases the remains of a 12th-century house that were recently discovered during excavations for the construction of the new Pont-au-Double bridge. Created by an anonymous French School artist in the 19th century, this print is now part of a private collection. The image depicts the remnants of a medieval dwelling that was unearthed during archaeological digs carried out to establish the foundation of the new bridge. The house, composed of two bodies and situated on the left bank of River Seine in Paris, belonged to Notre Dame's bishopric and was known as "l'Hotel Dieu". It had been occupied since its construction in 1128 until it was transferred to another location around 1531. The engraving provides a glimpse into life during this period, showcasing architectural details such as windows and doorways. It also highlights how urban development has transformed over time with bridges being constructed and buildings giving way to progress. This historical artifact offers viewers an opportunity to delve into France's rich cultural heritage and explore its deep-rooted history. The intricate engravings bring forth a sense of wonder about our ancestors' lives while reminding us how much our surroundings have evolved throughout centuries.
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