Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire: tombs discovered in the excavations on Rue des Gobelins by French School

Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire: tombs discovered in the excavations on Rue des Gobelins

(Transformations de Paris sous le Second Empire, Paris haussmannien ; tombes decouvertes dans les fouilles executees dans la rue des Gobelins)


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Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire: tombs discovered in the excavations on Rue des Gobelins by French School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
engraving · black and white · france francais francaise francaises · 19 19e 19eme xix xixe xixeme siecle · paris · tombeau · vue d'une rue · fouilles archéologiques · archéologie · gravure · BianchettiCOR · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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