Buyenlarge L’exposition universelle 1900 à Paris a distribué le « Mucha style » partout dans le monde, ce qui, dans son ensemble, a été conçu pour apporter une touche d’esthétique à l’artisanat. Il a été décoré en tant que pavillon de Bosnie-Herzégovine.Taille: H 42 po x l 28 po x P 1,5 po | Buyenlarge «autriche : 1900» par alphonse mucha, affiche rétro
I never underestimate the power of a picture when this can make me travel back in time, through my memories. Usually, this step back in time would happen with photographs of places we visited and moments we personally lived (something we have experienced). It is very unlikely to happen with photogra
I never underestimate the power of a picture when this can make me travel back in time, through my memories. Usually, this step back in time would happen with photographs of places we visited and moments we personally lived (something we have experienced). It is very unlikely to happen with photogra
Say “World’s Fair” and many think of grand culture shows that happened once in a great while, at some time in the past. However, these celebrations of...
Official Interternation Exposition Universelle World Fair of 1900, Paris, France. L'Exposition de Paris 1900. Vintage reproduction bird's eye view map print. The Exposition Universelle of 1900 was a world's fair held in Paris, France, from 15 April to 12 November 1900, to celebrate the achievements of the past century and to accelerate development into the next. The style that was universally present in the Exposition was Art Nouveau. The fair, visited by nearly 50 million, displayed many machines, inventions, and architecture that are now nearly universally known, including the Grande Roue de Paris Ferris wheel, Russian nesting dolls, diesel engines, talking films, escalators, and the telegraphone (the first magnetic audio recorder). More Paris related map and art print can be find in the following link https://www.etsy.com/shop/RetroPrintmaker/search?search_query=paris Misu245 ★ Size == 4" x 6" == 5" x 7" == 8" x 10" == 11" x 14" == 16" x 20" == 18" x 22" == 20" x 24" == 22" x 28" == 24" x 30" == 30" x 38" == 40" x 52" Other custom sizes are available upon request. We print every order with our Epson 9890 and 9900 printer with Epson HDR Ultrachrome archival ink. We also use Epson heavyweight enhanced matte paper. Both combination have an archival rating of 125+ years. It is perfectly for framing, mounting, or direct display on any wall. If you are interested in ordering custom size or custom type paper such as fine art or rag paper, canvas, ...etc, please contact me. If you like the price of the print I am offering, but you can not find the specific map in my store. Please contact me, because chances are I might have them. Disclaimer: Please noted that there will have additional white space around the actual print. For example, if you order a 16x20 size print, there will be approx. 1" to 2" additional space around the print. The additional white space is acting like a cushion during the shipping. The print will move violently up and down during the shipping and there is for sure the side of the print may bend or damage. With the additonal white space on 4 sides, it can prevent this problem. I understand this may cost you extra time to trim the print to fit in a poster frame. I rather you can receive a perfect print instead a damage one.Thank you very much for your order! Your print(s) will be ready to ship within 3 business days. The Etsy will automatically send you the tracking information of your package. Please inspect your order ASAP. If there is any damage on your order, you MUST contact me within 2 days upon arrival. In the future, if you like what you get, I can also print your favorite photos or any images in customize size and paper (photo paper, fine art paper, canvas...etc) in a competitive price. Quality work is my top priority.
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58ème année. Démolition du Palais de l'Industrie (Expo Universelle 1855) pour les besoins de l'Exposition Universelle de 1900.
1900 – Paris organise, pour la cinquième fois, une Exposition Universelle dont l’ampleur dépasse de loin celle de toutes les précédentes. Inaugurée en grande pompe le 14 avril 1900 par … Lire la suite
Say “World’s Fair” and many think of grand culture shows that happened once in a great while, at some time in the past. However, these celebrations of...
Paris avant pendant la nuit Un voyage dans le temps, une virée nocturne dans le Paris de 1900 L’avenue de l’Opéra dans les années 40. Paris la nuit devient « la ville Lumière » Ci-dessus, le Palais de l’Électricité, conçu par l’architecte Eugène Hénard (1849-1923), sur l’esplanade du Champ de Mars. Parc des expositions, la Tour Eiffel, Paris, 1900. Un Palais, la nuit à Paris. Effets de nuit au Château d’Eau et...
I never underestimate the power of a picture when this can make me travel back in time, through my memories. Usually, this step back in time would happen with photographs of places we visited and moments we personally lived (something we have experienced). It is very unlikely to happen with photogra
I never underestimate the power of a picture when this can make me travel back in time, through my memories. Usually, this step back in time would happen with photographs of places we visited and moments we personally lived (something we have experienced). It is very unlikely to happen with photogra
I never underestimate the power of a picture when this can make me travel back in time, through my memories. Usually, this step back in time would happen with photographs of places we visited and moments we personally lived (something we have experienced). It is very unlikely to happen with photogra
Introduction The Petit Palais, Petit Palais in French, now houses the Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris. It was built for the Universal Exhibition of 1900 and became a museum in 1902. Designed by architect Charles Girault has a trapezoidal shape in which four wings arranged around a semicircular patio that adds […]
9–10 October 1900: The Aéro-Club de France held a long-distance balloon race, coinciding with the World’s Fair and Olympic Games. Six balloon teams competed for the Grand Prix, including that of Henri François Joseph, Comte de la Vaulx, and Joseph Félix Georges, Comte de Castillon de Saint-Victor, co-founders, along with several others, including Jules Verne, of the Aero Club. … Continue reading 9–10 October 1900 →
Voici une nouvelle série de photos de l’Exposition Universelle de 1900. Celles ci s’inscrivent en complément de l’article éponyme (ICI). Colorisées avec plus ou moins de succès, toutes ces … Lire la suite
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Alors que l’ensemble des sciences et des arts semblent prendre un important
La grande lunette de l'Exposition Universelle de Paris 1900 est la plus grande lunette astronomique jamais construite.
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Exposition Universelle 1900
I never underestimate the power of a picture when this can make me travel back in time, through my memories. Usually, this step back in time would happen with photographs of places we visited and moments we personally lived (something we have experienced). It is very unlikely to happen with photogra
1900 – Paris organise, pour la cinquième fois, une Exposition Universelle dont l’ampleur dépasse de loin celle de toutes les précédentes. Inaugurée en grande pompe le 14 avril 1900 par … Lire la suite
“Les bords de Seine à Paris...à l'Expo universelle...et today ! #histoire #Paris Paris tourisme #France”
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de l'époque de l'Exposition Universelle de 1878!!! Cet imposant édifice fut détruit et remplacé par le Palais de Chaillot, qui en garda une partie de l'ossature et la configuration de deux ailes en demi-cercles La vue familière du Palais de Chaillot...
1900 – Paris organise, pour la cinquième fois, une Exposition Universelle dont l’ampleur dépasse de loin celle de toutes les précédentes. Inaugurée en grande pompe le 14 avril 1900 par … Lire la suite
ARCHIVES - Il y a 115 ans, le 14 avril 1900, Paris accueillait la plus grande Exposition universelle jamais organisée en France. La capitale en a gardé l'un de ses éléments les plus emblématiques.
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