The best view of Paris is undoubtedly from the 5th floor, which gives a panoramic perspective of the whole city, Paris

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The best view of Paris is undoubtedly from the 5th floor, which gives a panoramic perspective of the whole city, Paris
The best view of Paris is undoubtedly from the 5th floor, which gives a panoramic perspective of the whole city, Paris
Artist/Maker (American, 1929 - 2006)
Date1977
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsImage: 9 1/2 × 6 3/8 in. (24.1 × 16.2 cm) Sheet: 9 7/8 × 6 15/16 in. (25.1 × 17.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of Thomas J. Wilson and Jill M. Garling, P2016
Object number2021.12.121
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Provenance 2021: Hamilton College (Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art), by gift of Thomas J. Wilson and Jill M. Garling.
Markings Verso, upper right (typed purple ink): "George Pompidou National Center of Art and Culture, Paris March 77 #76-140 / Locally called Beaubourg (as it is located on the plateau Beaubourg in Paris) the "George Pompidou National Center of Art & Culture" has hardly been open a month and thousands of visitors are flocking to this recent curiosity. Initially it was estimated that 10,000 visitors per day were expected, at present it is nearly 3 times, that amount and if the flux continues its popularity will surpass both the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum. Its 21st century architecture, whereby the superstructure is exposed on the outside leaving the inner halls free for exhibitions, does not blend very well with the medieval architecture that surrounds it. This method of construction leaves the inner floors clear of any obstructed pillars. The 5 floors of the building are divided between a Museum of Modern Art, an Industrial Creative Center, a Public Library, and a Music Research Center. / Photo by Leonard Freed / MAGNUM"
Verso, center (typed purple ink): "3. (77.3.2/2) the best view of Paris is undoubtedly from the 5th floor, which gives a panoramic perspective of the whole city."
Verso, lower right (black ink stamp): "VINTAGE PRINT"
Verso, lower right (black ink stamp) and lower left (purple ink stamp): "© Leonard Freed-Magnum"
Verso, lower right corner (blue ink stamp and black pen): "antoinette no/56 P90-47/5"
Verso, upper left corner (stickers): "PARIS / BEAUBOURG" and "MAG0010714- / 345"
Inscribed Verso, upper right corner (blue ink): "EU 11.16.8"
Verso, upper center (blue ink): "Centre Pompidou / Asaneur et paralles"
Verso, center (pencil): "1977 PARIS, FRANCE"
Verso, lower left corner (black pen): "77_3_2/2"
Verso, right (pencil): "LFFR-84"
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