Art print of the central dome of the machinery gallery, the 1889 Universal Exposition - Louis Broud
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Louis Broud, a little-known but talented 19th-century artist, immortalized key moments in history through his works. In "The Central Dome of the Machinery Gallery, the 1889 Universal Exposition," he transports us to the heart of a significant event of the Belle Époque. This exposition was an opportunity to unveil the Eiffel Tower, an emblem of the architectural and technical innovation of the time. Broud, with his realistic style, manages to capture the excitement and grandeur of this space, highlighting architectural details and the animation of visitors. This painting is a precious testament to the optimism and creativity that reigned at that time. In a contemporary setting, an art print of this work could add a touch of history and sophistication to your interior decor. Discover this unique piece on Artem Legrand.
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Louis Broud, a little-known but talented 19th-century artist, immortalized key moments in history through his works. In "The Central Dome of the Machinery Gallery, the 1889 Universal Exposition," he transports us to the heart of a significant event of the Belle Époque. This exposition was an opportunity to unveil the Eiffel Tower, an emblem of the architectural and technical innovation of the time. Broud, with his realistic style, manages to capture the excitement and grandeur of this space, highlighting architectural details and the animation of visitors. This painting is a precious testament to the optimism and creativity that reigned at that time. In a contemporary setting, an art print of this work could add a touch of history and sophistication to your interior decor. Discover this unique piece on Artem Legrand.
12,34 €