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Urban renewal: the demoliton of old quarters and their replacement with wide streets, boulevards and public parks (colour litho)
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Urban renewal: the demoliton of old quarters and their replacement with wide streets, boulevards and public parks (colour litho)
3622134 Urban renewal: the demoliton of old quarters and their replacement with wide streets, boulevards and public parks (colour litho) by Beuzon, Joseph (1864-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Urban renewal: the demoliton of old quarters and their replacement with wide streets, boulevards and public parks. Illustration for Histoire de France by A Aymard with illustrations by J and L Beuzon (Hachette, 1933).); © Look and Learn
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Demolishing Demolition Hitch Horse And Cart Horse Drawn Planning Progress Regeneration Wagon Wagonette Wagons Coupling Urban Renewal
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This vibrant lithograph captures the essence of urban renewal in 19th century France. The image showcases the demolishing of old quarters to make way for wide streets, boulevards, and public parks. Created by Joseph Beuzon, this print is a visual representation of progress and transformation. In this bustling scene, horse-drawn wagons are seen transporting materials while workers diligently carry out demolition work. The town's buildings stand tall but are soon to be replaced by modern structures that will shape the future of the city. The artist skillfully portrays both the chaos and excitement surrounding urban regeneration. As old buildings crumble, there is an air of anticipation for what lies ahead – a new era marked by improved infrastructure and enhanced living spaces. This artwork was originally created as an illustration for "Histoire de France" by A Aymard with illustrations by J and L Beuzon in 1933. It serves as a historical record of French culture during a time when urban planning was transforming cities across the country. Through this lithograph, viewers can appreciate not only the physical changes brought about by urban renewal but also reflect on its impact on society at large. It reminds us that progress often comes at a cost but offers hope for brighter futures in our ever-evolving world.
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