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The Pump, Notre Dame, 1852 (etching)

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The Pump, Notre Dame, 1852 (etching)

LMG150685 The Pump, Notre Dame, 1852 (etching) by Meryon, Charles (1821-68); 17.1x25.1 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; (add.info.: La Pompe Notre-Dame; aspirante et foulante; suction and force pump; demolished in 1858; provided water to several Parisian fountains; ); eLeeds Museums and Galleries; French, out of copyright

Media ID 22352378

© Leeds Museums and Galleries / Bridgeman Images

Ile De La Cite Notre Dame Seine Stilts Structure


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The Pump, Notre Dame, 1852

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is a captivating etching by Charles Meryon that offers a glimpse into the historical significance of this iconic structure. The print measures 17.1x25.1 cm and is housed in the Leeds Museums and Galleries in the UK. This artwork showcases "La Pompe Notre-Dame" an aspirante et foulante pump that was demolished in 1858 but played a vital role in providing water to numerous Parisian fountains. The intricate details captured by Meryon highlight the architectural beauty of Notre Dame and its surrounding environment. The scene depicted in this etching transports us to the banks of the River Seine on Île de la Cité, where boats gracefully navigate through its waters. A tugboat can be seen effortlessly gliding past as it transports goods along the river, adding a touch of movement to this serene setting. Meryon's attention to detail is evident not only in his portrayal of boats but also in capturing the unique stilts supporting structures along the riverbank. These stilts were essential for maintaining stability during high tides and provided an interesting visual element to this bustling area. "The Pump, Notre Dame, 1852" serves as both a historical record and an artistic masterpiece that immortalizes an important piece of Parisian infrastructure from yesteryears. It invites viewers to appreciate not only Meryon's skillful technique but also reflect upon how such structures shaped life along one of Europe's most famous

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