Antique Paris Views Set of 6, Chamouin Engravings – Palais Royal, Bourse, c.1855 : A highly decorative and cohesive set of six original 19th-century Paris engravings, published by Chamouin in Paris circa 1855, from the celebrated series Vues de Paris, prises au daguerréotype. This refined group captures the French capital through some of its most elegant urban spaces and architectural landmarks, rendered with exceptional clarity derived from early photographic sources. The set includes views of the Fontaine de la Place Louvois, Château des Tuileries, Église Saint-Germain l’Auxerrois, Palais Royal, La Bourse, and a Vue prise du Pont Neuf. Together, these scenes present a rich cross-section of Parisian life and architecture, from grand civic buildings and royal gardens to intimate squares and bustling river views. Each composition is animated with finely detailed figures in period dress, horse-drawn carriages, and everyday activity, offering a vivid glimpse into the rhythm and elegance of mid-19th-century Paris. What distinguishes these engravings is their origin in daguerreotype imagery, giving them a remarkable precision and atmospheric realism not often found in earlier topographical prints. The engraver has translated these early photographic impressions into finely worked steel plates, preserving both architectural detail and tonal subtlety. As a group, the six prints form a harmonious and visually balanced ensemble. The consistent format, scale, and tonal unity make them ideally suited for display as a gallery wall, particularly in a 2x3 arrangement. The combination of architectural grandeur and human activity creates a sophisticated decorative statement, well suited to both classic and contemporary interiors. 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 typical light toning and occasional spotting to the margins. Minor handling wear and age-related marks. Plate impressions visible. Strong, clean impressions with good detail and contrast. Framing tips: Best displayed as a unified gallery wall in a 2x3 layout. Particularly effective in dark walnut or ebonized frames with wide ivory or off-white mats for a classic museum presentation. For a lighter, more contemporary look, thin black or bronze frames with crisp white mats will enhance the architectural clarity. Technique: steel engraving Maker: Chamouin, Paris, ca. 1855
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