Sketches of Paris

Let me show you some examples :

PARIS,Sketches Nr. 12 Framed Print

It started with just sketching my experiences in the city, but it feels more and more like a sort of tourist trip. And there is so incredibly much to tell about Paris. There are so many very different areas in this metropolis.

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PARIS ,Sketches Nr.34 Weekender Tote Bag

I have been living in Paris for more than twenty five years but every time I discover and experience new things because , voilà  that is Paris ! Never a dull moment

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The parade on July 14th on the Champs-Élysées annually attracts millions of tourists who admire the performance of all kinds of special military units passing us on the streets and in the air, while saluting the president present.

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PARIS is the City of LOVE Women’s T-Shirt

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Paris is the city of love, and certainly on Valentine’s Day, it is at the top of many a wishlist to be able to look out over the Seine and, of course, the Eiffel Tower together with their loved one.

PARIS,Sketches Nr.4 Shower Curtain


This is how the waiters bring you the ordered dishes in “Bouillon.” The first bouillon restaurant appeared in Paris in 1854, at 21 rue de la Monnaie, thanks to a clever butcher, Adolphe-Baptiste Duval (1811-1870), who founded the Bouillon-Duval company. His son, Alexandre, further developed this business into a restaurant chain that offered a single meat dish with bouillon to the workers of the Les Halles market. Around 1900, there were nearly 250 Bouillon-Duval restaurants in Paris:

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PARIS ,Cirque dHiver Wood Print

The Cirque d’Hiver was inaugurated by the newly crowned Napoleon III on December 11, 1852 . Designed by Jacques Hittorf, architect of the Gare du Nord and the Place de la Concorde. It was then named Cirque NapolĂ©on in homage to the new Emperor of the French. On November 12, 1859, a man made history by performing the world’s first flying trapeze act. Jules LĂ©otard from Toulouse, known as “the flying artist”, forever linked this new discipline with the dome of , the known as the Cirque d’Hiver, making it the temple of aerial arts…

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When the Eiffel Tower was built, it was revolutionary in its design and calculations, but Eiffel was convinced of his work, and he was right. Every year, even now, millions come to admire it, and to think that in the year of its construction, people considered it truly terribly ugly and it almost threatened to be demolished.