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Pediment and colonnade, grand Roman portico added to the Palais Bourbon in 1806-08, by architect Bernard Poyet, Paris, France. The Palais Bourbon, is the seat of the French National Assembly, and located on the left bank of the Seine. Jean Pierre Cortot's allegorical low reliefs of the pediment, completed in 1842, depict France, between Liberty and Public Order.
Unique Identifier
AR9123275
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5286px × 3486px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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18th 19th allegorical
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Assemblee Nationale
Assembly halls
bas-carved
Carving
CLOUDY
Colonnade
Column
Corinthian
DEPUTY
Duchess of Bourbon
EARLY
Entablature
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
FLAG
France
French
FRENCH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
Government
ILE-DE-FRANCE
Law
Lorenzo Giardini Palais Bourbon
Panorama
PANORAMIC
PANORAMIC VIEW
PARIS
PARISIAN
pedimenty
Politics
Portico
PRINCE OF CONDE
Sculpture
Sunlight
Sunrise
TOURISM
Western Europe
Western European