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Paris: A Sketch Book

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A sequence of pen-and-ink sketches and concise captions presents Parisian streets, bridges, squares, and monuments from varied vantage points. The drawings emphasize architectural forms, river quays, and public spaces, offering compact visual studies of perspective, light, and atmosphere. Arranged as numbered illustrations, the collection shifts between intimate street scenes and broader landmark views, highlighting façades, bridge structures, and urban details. The work functions as a contemplative visual survey and practical study of city composition rather than a narrative account.

About the Author

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Eugène Béjot

Eugène Béjot was a French author known for his evocative depictions of Parisian life. His notable work, "Paris: A Sketch Book," offers readers a glimpse into the vibrant streets and culture of the city during his time. Through his keen observations and descriptive prose, Béjot captures the essence of Paris, making his writing a valuable contribution to the literary heritage of the city. His work reflects a deep appreciation for the nuances of urban existence, inviting readers to explore the charm and complexity of Paris.

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