Antique Paris Monuments Set of 4, Pantheon Invalides Bastille Sulpice : A refined and architecturally powerful set of four original mid-19th-century engravings depicting some of the most celebrated monuments of Paris, published by Chamouin, Rue de la Harpe, circa 1855, from the important series Vues de Paris prises au daguerréotype. These engravings translate early photographic views into precise steel engravings, combining documentary realism with the elegance of academic linework. The set comprises: Colonne de Juillet (Place de la Bastille), the towering commemorative column crowned with the Génie de la Liberté; Vue du Dôme des Invalides, presenting the grand domed structure associated with Napoleon and French military history; Panthéon (Église de Ste. Geneviève), rendered in monumental symmetry with its neoclassical façade and commanding dome; and Église Saint-Sulpice, a richly detailed depiction of one of Paris’s largest churches, notable for its twin towers and layered architectural composition. Each engraving is executed with remarkable finesse, showing crisp linework, balanced composition, and a strong sense of scale. The inclusion of finely dressed figures, carriages, and street activity adds life and historical atmosphere, situating these monuments within the vibrant urban fabric of Second Empire Paris. As a group, the prints form a cohesive and visually impressive ensemble, unified by format, subject, and tonal quality. They are ideally suited for display as a four-piece set, offering both architectural grandeur and historical depth—perfect for collectors of Paris views or for refined interior decoration. This is an original 19th-century set, not a reproduction. All items we offer are authentic period works of art over 100 years old. The prints are sold unframed; any framed images are shown for presentation and interior inspiration only and may not always be to scale. Condition: Overall in good condition for age, with light toning and occasional spotting, primarily in the margins. Some faint staining and minor handling wear visible. Plate impressions present. The engravings remain strong, clean, and well-contrasted. Framing tips: Excellent as a symmetrical four-piece display. Dark walnut or ebonized frames with generous ivory mats enhance the classical character, while slimmer black frames with off-white mounts create a lighter, contemporary Parisian aesthetic. Technique: steel engraving Maker: Chamouin, Paris, ca. 1855
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