Benoist, Paris in its Splendor, Paris in 1860

Benoist, Paris in its Splendor, Paris in 1860

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Jean-Louis Benoist, the French painter known for his scenes of Paris during the 17th century, did not paint "Paris in its Splendor, Paris in 1860." Benoist's works typically focused on depicting Parisian life and architecture from the 1600s, rather than later periods such as the 19th century. If you're interested in artworks depicting Paris in 1860 or around that time period, there are many artists who captured the evolving cityscape during the 19th century. Artists such as Gustave Caillebotte, Camille Pissarro, and Édouard Manet are known for their paintings of Parisian streets, boulevards, and everyday life during this era. These artworks provide a glimpse into the changes in architecture, urban development, and social life that occurred in Paris during the 19th century, contrasting with the historical scenes depicted by Jean-Louis Benoist.

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