I will confess that I know nothing of this lovely mosaic on the premier étage of a building, near Shakespeare and Company. I welcome further information from my keen readers!
UPDATE: Thanks to a nice reader, the mystery of the lady is solved. This is Polly Maggoo, a rather famous bar in the 5eme!
Polly Maggoo
3-5 rue du Petit Pont
75005 Paris
Métro: St. Michel
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I don't know anything about the mosaic, but it's so particularly striking. I hope I see it next year.
In spite of its simplicity, it is amazing.
Très joli. Elle a même son petit projecteur.
That is a sure strange place to put a face!
Have a lovely weekend Virginia
Very good shot Virginia..... nice post.
Greetings, Joop
sometimes I 'turn on' your blog to hear Françoise sing.. would you believe that I still know all of her songs by heart not having listened to it for .. years
pure nostalgie !
will look for this mosaique next time
bon weekend, Madame V
anni
Interesting... almost missed the fine white outline of her hair, or possible a scarf
Thanks for sharing.
It is exactly like in the movie poster: Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?!
Tres belle dame.
Costas
I like the lines that frame the window...
God bless you!
Cezar
Oh this is a beautiful eyecatcher. Great idea.
Wow, what a beautiful mosaique!
Beautiful mosaic. I love all the colors but most of all, I love all the different shades of blue. :)
This is a really nice shot, V. So colorful.
Stunning and so striking in the deepest blues :-)
Nice mosaic! I think it has something to do with a movie from the 1960's.
I was going to try to get some info about this after my last Paris trip but I totally forgot.
Stop by Weekend Reflections because I'm reflecting on Paris. I can't wait to go back. :)
The mosaic is special, Virginia. It is very creative.
With some good facial lotion, maybe all the cracks and lines would disappear, non?
Salut V de B - je suis retourne'!
Bonjour d'EAGAN daily photo
Fascinating!! And blue!!!!
How beautiful, and what vivid color! And right next to a splendid, unique French window. I love the French windows. Just as chic as the fashions!
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