Gustave Caillebotte, Boulevard Haussmann, Snow, c. 1880-1, private collection.
I’ve spent the past week looking at paintings of Parisian landmarks to write this article for DailyArt Magazine. I loved armchair travelling through the City of Light. I found enough gorgeous artworks to fill at least ten articles like this one. See which ones I chose at the link below.
Alexandra Kiely, aka A Scholarly Skater, is an art historian based in the northeastern United States. She loves wandering down the dark and dusty corners of art history and wholeheartedly believes in visual art's ability to enrich every person's life.
Her favorite periods of art history are 19th-century American painting and medieval European art and architecture. When she not looking at, reading about, writing about, or teaching art, she's probably ice dancing or reading.
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