Love it and love the music on your playlist today. I just might have to download.
For some reason I am very taken by Marie Bashkertseff, a young artist, taken from life too soon. One of her works, "The Meeting" hangs in D'Orsay. I try to visit her tomb here whenever I am in Paris.
Very nice photograph...have you ever thought why Parisian cemeteries are so full of artistry? It makes me wonder...
Dans les cimetières chez nous en France y règne parfois quelque chose d'étrange, un climat, un décor surprenant...Gros bisous.
The splash of color and the 'white thing' makes it seem as though there is a flower growing in there.
Very special capture, it's beautiful!Léia
What an amazing, monumental "tomb!" It's fascinating to stroll through cemeteries in Paris!
What is that lovely glow behind the door, a hidden chandelier? Intriguing.
Charming!
Lovely, V! Not a bad place to spend eternity . . .
Will you be able to make as many posts on the Passy Cemetery as I did on the Montmartre one? :-)
Merci pour votre comment!
Love it and love the music on your playlist today. I just might have to download.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I am very taken by Marie Bashkertseff, a young artist, taken from life too soon. One of her works, "The Meeting" hangs in D'Orsay. I try to visit her tomb here whenever I am in Paris.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photograph...have you ever thought why Parisian cemeteries are so full of artistry? It makes me wonder...
ReplyDeleteDans les cimetières chez nous en France y règne parfois quelque chose d'étrange, un climat, un décor surprenant...
ReplyDeleteGros bisous.
The splash of color and the 'white thing' makes it seem as though there is a flower growing in there.
ReplyDeleteVery special capture, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLéia
What an amazing, monumental "tomb!" It's fascinating to stroll through cemeteries in Paris!
ReplyDeleteWhat is that lovely glow behind the door, a hidden chandelier? Intriguing.
ReplyDeleteCharming!
ReplyDeleteLovely, V! Not a bad place to spend eternity . . .
ReplyDeleteWill you be able to make as many posts on the Passy Cemetery as I did on the Montmartre one? :-)
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