Lithographs from Orléans dating from the 19th century

Published on 29 January 2018 - Updated 16 March 2018
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At the beginning of this year, the Loiret départemental archives unearthed 72 lithographs depicting Orléans in the 19th century. They are the work of Charles Pensée, a French painter and draftsman who worked particularly on architectural depictions, and Alphonse Beaujoint, a draftsman and etcher who specialised in picturesque views. As part of the city has since been destroyed, their lithographs are a precious account of what Orléans could have been like before 1870.

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