Victor Baltard: iron and paintbrush

Fascinating exhibition at the Musee D'Orsay in Paris looking at the work of the architect Victor Baltard who helped to transform Paris in the mid 19th century.

The first section looked at his early life including his time in Rome and the friendships he made there with people like Ingres. 

The main section was beautifully arranged along a gallery set up to look like his major work for the markets at Les Halles with rooms off one side, decorated in the style of the period, looking at all aspects of his work. 

The exhibition also included some of the first architectural photographs by Charles Bossu dit Marville. 

I found the section on Les Halles most interesting as our hotel,overlooks the current building work. One photo from about 150 years ago was almost exactly the view from our window albeit we have cranes. The section on the cultural legacy of the old Les Halles buildings was also fascinating. 



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