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VINTAGE-INSPIRED FRAME - Paris - Sacré-coeur 1974
VINTAGE-INSPIRED FRAME - Sacré-Cœur 1974
A Major Spiritual and Tourist Symbol of Paris
Limited Edition - only a few pieces available
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ABOUT THE SACRÉ-CŒUR PROJECT DRAWING:
The project for the Sacré-Cœur of Montmartre, located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, is the work of architect Paul Abadie. In 1874, Abadie created a cross-section drawing for this iconic basilica, whose construction began in 1875. This drawing is a reproduction of his initial plan and offers a detailed view of the architecture and internal structure of the building.
The Sacré-Cœur is designed in a Romano-Byzantine style, inspired by medieval churches and oriental basilicas. The building stands out for its brilliant whiteness, due to the Château-Landon stone, which regenerates on contact with rainwater.
Paul Abadie won the competition for the construction of the Sacré-Cœur among 78 proposals. His 1874 drawing reveals a cross-section of the basilica, highlighting the arrangement of the domes, naves, and apses. This illustration allows for an understanding of the complexity and grandeur of the structure, which combines traditional elements and architectural innovations of the time.
The Sacré-Cœur was completed in 1914 and consecrated in 1919, becoming a major spiritual and tourist symbol of Paris. Paul Abadie's drawing remains an essential reference for appreciating the architect's original vision and the realization of this historic monument.
Dimensions: 11" x 14"
Materials: Superior quality fir wood frame with high-quality anti-reflective glass
Print: Vintage artwork printed on new, high-quality fine art paper
Origin: Assembled and printed in Quebec
Availability: This frame is a limited edition, available in only a few unique copies of size 11" x 14"