Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Haussmann Collection (page 2)

"Haussmann: The Architect of Paris's Transformation" Step into the world of Haussmann, where history and architecture intertwine

Background imageHaussmann Collection: Evening at the Louvre with the Count of Nieuwerkerke Among the presents

Evening at the Louvre with the Count of Nieuwerkerke Among the presents
JLJ4646005 Evening at the Louvre with the Count of Nieuwerkerke Among the presents: Francois Marcellin Certain de Canrobert (1809-1895), Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863), Camille Doucet (1812-1895)

Background imageHaussmann Collection: Portrait of Baron Eugene-Georges Haussmann, Prefet of Paris (1809-1891

Portrait of Baron Eugene-Georges Haussmann, Prefet of Paris (1809-1891
JLJ4640347 Portrait of Baron Eugene-Georges Haussmann, Prefet of Paris (1809-1891) He was at the origin of the major renovation works of the city of Paris under the Second Empire

Background imageHaussmann Collection: Portrait of Baron Eugene-Georges Haussmann, Prefet of Paris (1809-1891)'

Portrait of Baron Eugene-Georges Haussmann, Prefet of Paris (1809-1891)"
JLJ4665707 Portrait of Baron Eugene-Georges Haussmann, Prefet of Paris (1809-1891)" He was at the origin of the major renovation works of the city of Paris under the Second Empire

Background imageHaussmann Collection: Bach, c1746, (1907). Creator: Unknown

Bach, c1746, (1907). Creator: Unknown
Bach, c1746, (1907). Portrait of German composer and organist Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), considered by many to be the greatest composer in the history of western music

Background imageHaussmann Collection: Paris. - La Place De La Republique. - LL, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Paris. - La Place De La Republique. - LL, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Paris. - La Place De La Republique. - LL, c1910. The square took its current shape as part of Baron Hausmanns vast renovation of Paris with a bronze statue of Marianne by the brothers Charles

Background imageHaussmann Collection: The Boulevard Montmartre on a Winter Morning, 1897 (oil on canvas)

The Boulevard Montmartre on a Winter Morning, 1897 (oil on canvas)
3471277 The Boulevard Montmartre on a Winter Morning, 1897 (oil on canvas) by Pissarro, Camille (1830-1903); 64.8x81.3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageHaussmann Collection: Portrait of Georges-Eugene Baron Haussmann (1809-1891), 1867

Portrait of Georges-Eugene Baron Haussmann (1809-1891), 1867
Portrait of Georges-Euge ne Baron Haussmann (1809-1891), 1867. Found in the Collection of Muse e Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageHaussmann Collection: Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach

Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, . Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageHaussmann Collection: Portrait of a Young Lady at the Clavichord, 1779. Artist: Urlaub, Georg Anton Abraham (1744-1788)

Portrait of a Young Lady at the Clavichord, 1779. Artist: Urlaub, Georg Anton Abraham (1744-1788)
Portrait of a Young Lady at the Clavichord, 1779. Private Collection

Background imageHaussmann Collection: Paris Bvd Sebastopol

Paris Bvd Sebastopol
One of the broad boulevards thrusting through the old streets thanks to the plans of baron Haussmann. Date: circa 1850

Background imageHaussmann Collection: JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer. Lithograph after the painting by Elias Gottlob Haussmann



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Haussmann: The Architect of Paris's Transformation" Step into the world of Haussmann, where history and architecture intertwine. Baron Georges-Eugene Haussmann, a French town planner, left an indelible mark on the City of Lights during the Second Empire under Emperor Napoleon III. Together, they embarked on a grand vision to reshape Paris. In this satirical cartoon, we witness the collaboration between Emperor Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann as they strategize the city's metamorphosis. A broken tower with scaffolding symbolizes their determination to rebuild and modernize every corner of Paris. The Printemps department store stands tall amidst the transformations brought by Haussmann in his quest for urban renewal. It serves as a testament to his legacy - creating spaces that blend functionality with beauty. Under Haussmann's guidance, Paris underwent a remarkable facelift. Streets widened, boulevards emerged like arteries connecting neighborhoods previously isolated from one another. The Pantheon became an emblematic landmark reflecting both its historical significance and architectural splendor. This portrait captures Baron Haussmann himself - a visionary man whose passion for progress shaped not only buildings but also people's lives. His meticulous planning paved the way for improved sanitation systems, better transportation networks, and enhanced public spaces. Place du Chatelet showcases how timeless these transformations are even today; it remains an iconic spot in modern-day Paris where past meets present seamlessly. As we gaze upon these images depicting "Haussmann Paris, " let us appreciate how one man's dedication forever changed our perception of this enchanting cityscape.