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What (who) is à la place de - definition

PAINTING BY EDGAR DEGAS
Place De La Concorde (painting); Place de la Concorde (painting)

Place de la République, Lyon         
  • Place de la République in 2015
  • Plan of the projects on the [[Presqu'île]] in the 19th century, with the Place de la République left
PUBLIC SQUARE IN LYON, FRANCE
Place de la République (Lyon); Place de la Republique, Lyon
The Place de la République is a square located in the Bellecour quarter in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon, France. It is crossed by the Rue de la République along a north-south axis.
Place de la Trinité         
  • The [[Guignol]]'s house
SQUARE IN LYON, FRANCE
Place de la Trinite
The Place de la Trinité is a square located in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon. The square, fully paved and surrounded by old buildings like the sun house (18th century), is more a crossing of small streets than a real square.
Place de la République, Strasbourg         
  • University palace]]
  • Hôtel des impôts
  • Préfecture
  • National and University Library
  • Théâtre national de Strasbourg
  • Trees on Place de la République
  • Palais du Rhin
PUBLIC SQUARE IN STRASBOURG, FRANCE
Place de la République (Strasbourg)
Place de la République ("Republic Square"; former , "Imperial Square") is one of the main squares of the city of Strasbourg, France. It is surrounded on three sides by five buildings only, of which none is residential: the Palais du Rhin, the National and University Library, the Théâtre national de Strasbourg, the Préfecture of Grand Est and Bas-Rhin, and the tax center Hôtel des impôts.

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Place de la Concorde (Degas)

Place de la Concorde or Viscount Lepic and his Daughters Crossing the Place de la Concorde is an 1879 oil painting by Edgar Degas. It depicts the cigar-smoking Ludovic-Napoléon Lepic, his daughters, his dog, and a solitary man on the left at Place de la Concorde in Paris. The Tuileries Gardens can be seen in the background, behind a stone wall.

Many art historians believe that the large amount of negative space, the cropping, and the way in which the figures are facing in random directions were influenced by photography.

The painting was considered lost for four decades following World War II, until Russian authorities put it on exhibition at the Hermitage Museum in Russia, where it remains to this day. During the Soviet occupation of Germany, the work was confiscated by the Soviets from the collection of German art collector Otto Gerstenberg and eventually moved to the Hermitage.

Degas also painted Ludovic Lepic and His Daughters in a separate painting.