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Pediment, 1911, by Jean Luc, with allegorical figures of City, with River and Mercury, capping the main entrance to the registered head office of Societe Generale, at 29 Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The building was originally built 1867-71 by Charles Rohault de Fleury as apartments, then transformed 1906-12 by Jacques Hermant, and in use from 1915. Societe Generale, founded 1864, remains one of the largest banks in the world, although its headquarters are now at La Defense. The Haussmann building is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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1864
1911
1915
19th century
20th century
9th arrondissement
Afternoon
ALLEGORICAL
Allegory
ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL
Architecture
BANK
Bank, Commerce
Boulevard Haussmann
building
Charles Rohault de Fleury
Cityscape
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Commerce
DAY
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
Facade
FINANCE
France
French
Haussmann
HEAD OFFICE
HEADQUARTERS
HISTORIC MONUMENT
HORIZONTAL
Jean Luc
LATE
low angle view
MERCURY
Money
MYTHOLOGICAL
MYTHOLOGY
Office
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
PARIS
PARISIAN
Pediment
River
Roof
Sculpture
Statue
Western Europe
Western European