![Cité Fleurie was built from materials of two International Expos & housed studios used by artists like Gauguin & Modigliani. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2111.JPG) | ![Flower bed at Cité Fleurie. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2113.JPG) | ![Flower bed at Cité Fleurie. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2114.JPG) | ![Modern apartment building 84 rue de la Santé. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2117.JPG) |
Cité Fleurie (1878-88) (65 Bd d'Arago) was built from materials of two International Expos & housed studios used by artists like Gauguin & Modigliani. Paris, France. | Flower bed at Cité Fleurie. Paris, France. | Flower bed at Cité Fleurie. Paris, France. | Modern apartment building 84 rue de la Santé. Paris, France. |
![NeoGothic church near Port Royal on Left Bank. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2122.JPG) | ![Port Royal RER underground rail station. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2125.JPG) | ![Port Royal RER underground rail station. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2126.JPG) | ![Monument to Francis Garnier French naval officer who explored Mekong River in Southeast Asia on Av. de l'Observatoire. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2127.JPG) |
NeoGothic church near Port Royal on Left Bank. Paris, France. | Port Royal RER underground rail station. Paris, France. | Port Royal RER underground rail station. Paris, France. | Monument to Francis Garnier (1839-73) French naval officer who explored Mekong River in Southeast Asia on Av. de l'Observatoire. Paris, France. |
![Former bakery storefront with quaint painting. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2129.JPG) | ![Institute of Art and Archeology. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2131.JPG) | ![Brick facade of Institute of Art and Archeology part of Sorbonne University of Paris. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2132.JPG) | ![Frieze of winged griffin archeological motif at Institute of Art and Archeology. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2134.JPG) |
Former bakery storefront with quaint painting (8 rue des Chartreux). Paris, France. | Institute of Art and Archeology (1920) (rue des Chartreux at Av. de l'Observatoire). Paris, France. Architect: Paul Bigot. | Brick facade of Institute of Art and Archeology part of Sorbonne University of Paris. Paris, France. | Frieze of winged griffin archeological motif at Institute of Art and Archeology. Paris, France. |
![Terra cotta replica of Assyrian frieze at Institute of Art and Archeology. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2135.JPG) | ![Paul Bigot's unique brick architecture for Sorbonne University of Paris Institute of Art and Archeology. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2136.JPG) | ![Entrance arch with replicas of ancient art at Sorbonne University of Paris Institute of Art and Archeology. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2137.JPG) | ![Courtyard view of Art Deco building. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2141.JPG) |
Terra cotta replica of Assyrian frieze at Institute of Art and Archeology. Paris, France. | Paul Bigot's unique brick architecture (1920) for Sorbonne University of Paris Institute of Art and Archeology. Paris, France. | Entrance arch with replicas of ancient art at Sorbonne University of Paris Institute of Art and Archeology. Paris, France. | Courtyard view of Art Deco building (1932) (102 rue d'Assas). Paris, France. Architect: Edouard Malot. |
![Art Deco building over sculpture garden of Zadkine Museum. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2142.JPG) | ![Faculty of Pharmacie building. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2151.JPG) | ![National school of administration in Islamic style building. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2152.JPG) | ![Lion monument to National Defense of France 1870-1871 near National Observatory. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2162.JPG) |
Art Deco building (1932) (102 rue d'Assas) over sculpture garden of Zadkine Museum. Paris, France. | Faculty of Pharmacie building (Av. de l'Observatoire). Paris, France. | National school of administration (2 Av. de l'Observatoire) in Islamic style building (1896). Paris, France. | Lion monument to National Defense of France 1870-1871 (Place Denfert-Rochereau) near National Observatory. Paris, France. |
![Highly ornamented red-trimmed building on Left Bank. Paris, France.](/t/FP/FPL2181.JPG) |
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Highly ornamented red-trimmed building (early 20thC) on Left Bank. Paris, France. |
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