Posted by Kerstin and Herve (Paris, France) on 17 July 2005 in Architecture.
This is another of the countless amazing statues of the Opéra Garnier. The opera is named "Garnier" because the architect who built it between 1862 to 1875 was called Carles Garnier K.
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I know it's not tennis racket that the statue hold on, but it could be. Nice photo.
17 Jul 2005 8:26am
Beautiful photo ... love the play of light and shadow. Well done.
17 Jul 2005 9:12pm
is the reflection in the tennis racket the head of the statue on the left? that is an interesting idea making a reflection in stone. nice view!
18 Jul 2005 4:10am
Nice capture. L'Opéra regained its dignity and Glory after the clean up and it shows on the picture.
20 Jul 2005 1:26am
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