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Short title
41444-4
Headline
Le Marché aux fleurs, la Tour de l'Horloge, le Pont au Change et le Pont-Neuf
Source
Paris Musées
Copyright holder
CC0 Paris Musées / Musée Carnavalet
Image title
Giuseppe Canella (1788-1847). "Le Marché aux fleurs, la Tour de l'Horloge, le Pont au Change et le Pont-Neuf", 1832. Huile sur toile. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
Author
Canella, Giuseppe [d.1847]
Width
5,141 px
Height
4,218 px
Bits per component
8
8
8
Compression scheme
Uncompressed
Pixel composition
RGB
Orientation
Normal
Number of components
3
Horizontal resolution
300 dpi
Vertical resolution
300 dpi
Data arrangement
chunky format
Software used
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
File change date and time
14:34, 6 January 2009
Color space
sRGB
Unique image ID
402a5a1b-41e2-4e63-9777-399f028d6222
IIM version
4
Keywords
HUILE SUR TOILE
IVEME IVE IVE 4EME 4E 4 ARRONDISSEMENT
MARCHE AUX FLEURS
PALAIS DE JUSTICE
PANORAMA
PONT AU CHANGE
PONT-NEUF
QUAI
SCENE DE RUE
TOUR HORLOGE
Country shown
PARIS ILE-DE-FRANCE FRANCE
Original transmission location code
P1910 | CARP1910
Language
French
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