Paris & Southern France, 2015
Part 2:
Tour of Southern France
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Visit to our Friends in Paris
September 6–12
, 2015
His studio was filled with priceless art. They have all been moved to museums.
“The Bathers”
Sacre Coeur.
The Père Lachaise Cemetery—where many world figures are interred.
Jim Morrison
Oscar Wilde
Don't know who he is but he looks cool!
More Alice, with hearts.
There were memorials to concentration camp victims.
Edith Piaf
Actually ‘Fredric’
Author of “Gigi”.
Héloïse and Abélard—12th century star-crossed lovers.
The cemetery is still active.
A great dinner, but we were accidentally overcharge by 10 times! We got the refund by the end of the trip.
Musée D’Orsay. We waited an hour in the rain to get in, but it was worth it.
Their version of King Kong.
Biting his neck in hell. Dante, Virgil and daemons are in the background.
Late 19th century perfection.
The Gleaners
by Camille Pissarro. No relation.
There was a wall of these caricatures.
Édouard Manet: “Olympia” created quite a stir.
Toulouse-Lautrec
Degas
Renoir
We think the grouchy guy on the right is the artist.
Monet. Our aunt painted a copy.
Renior
Gauguin
NO PHOTOS! In this gallery.
Probably the most dramatic painting in the museum.
by Rodin
The “snack bar”
Salade Niçoise