Author(s):
emonts or emonds, pierre (aix-la-chapelle, 29–03–1831 - after 1912), photographer
production date: between 1871 and 1890
dating in centuries: 2nd half of the 19th century
type(s) of object(s): graphic arts, photography
name(s): photography
dimensions - artwork:
height: 27cm
width: 21cm
dimensions - original assembly:
height: 47. 9cm
width: 31. 2cm
description:
print laminated on old mounting
marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
inscription concerning the title - on the front of the montage, bottom right, handwritten in pencil: "arc de nazareth". \ pencil inscription
stamp - on the image, bottom left, in red ink: "ville / de / paris". See lugt suppl. 2012c. \ inscription in ink
iconographic description:
courthouse, boulevard du palais, 1st arrondissement. View of the nazareth arch, in ruins probably following the destruction of the commune. Arcade connecting the court of auditors to its archives which spanned the rue de nazareth reduced to a dead end in 1843 (starting in the courtyard of the ste chapelle, which can be seen under the ruined arcade, and ending in the rue de jerusalem). Historical commentary:
rue de jerusalem was absorbed, like rue de nazareth and sainte-anne, at the end of the 19th century by the quai des orfèvres as the palais de justice was extended. The nazareth arch, built from 1552 to 1556, connected the court of auditors in the courtyard of the sainte chapelle to its archives established in the former home of the chaplains of the sainte chapelle. The court of auditors was set on fire during the commune, the arcade was not destroyed and was dismantled stone by stone to be reassembled in the courtyard of the carnavalet museum on the rue des francs-bourgeois side. Its style belongs to that of the advanced renaissance. The barrel vault supported on each side by four scrolled consoles, carries a floor illuminated on each side by a tabernacle window jutting out from a high gable roof. The main author of the work is guillaume le breton. The sculpted decoration is probably by jean goujon. Acquisition mode: unknown acquisition mode
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: ph17169. Date: between 1871 and 1890.
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