Heroic images from Paris

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We took my parents to Paris for their 50th anniversary. It was my third visit, and instead of the usual tourist photos, I was drawn to taking some shots of sculpture, artwork and architecture, naturally of a classical and heroic style. This of course is from the steps of Opera Garnier.

We took my parents to Paris for their 50th anniversary. It was my third visit, and instead of the usual tourist photos, I was drawn to taking some shots of sculpture, artwork and architecture, naturally of a classical and heroic style. This of course is from the steps of Opera Garnier.

 

My husband and I attended the Gaultier exhibit at the Grand Palais.

My husband and I attended the Gaultier exhibit at the Grand Palais.

 

I only took one shot from the exhibit because this really surprised me: Kurt Cobain in vampiric Gaultier menswear.

I only took one shot from the exhibit because this really surprised me: Kurt Cobain in vampiric Gaultier menswear.

Pont Alexandre III

A pillar from the highly ornamental Pont Alexandre III.

Lion and cherub

Lion and cherub.

A nobleman at Versailles

A nobleman in the gardens of Versailles. Possibly Alexandre the Great?

fountain sculpture

I took a number of photos of fountain sculptures at the gardens of Versailles. These are some scary looking dogs.

Fountain sculpture

Fountain sculpture with hunting scene.

A fountain nymph

A fountain nymph

Inside the Chateau de Versailles, I just took a few shots. Here, the flamboyant Louis XIV.

Inside the Chateau de Versailles, I just took a few shots. Here, the flamboyant Louis XIV.

Ceiling fresco at the Apollo Salon

Apollo has been interesting me lately, and I spotted him on this ceiling fresco in the “Apollo Salon.”

Diana

The goddess Diana in the Hall of Mirrors

Gates of the Chateau de Versailles

The splendid gates of the Chateau de Versailles

Rodin sculpture

Rodin archer statue at Musee d’Orsay

Napoleon

Portrait of Napoleon outside the Musee de la Legion d’Honneur

Le Serment de Spartacus

Le Serment de Spartacus in the Tuileries Gardens

Theseus and the Minotaur

Theseus and the Minotaur

Cain

Cain, after killing his brother Abel.

Dionysius

A Dionysius at the Louvre

Antinous

And, my favorites: Antinous statues in tribute to Hadrian’s famed lover. The description of this work said that it was likely a statue of Hercules, which Hadrian commissioned to have modified to portray his heroic lover.

Antinous

Antinous bust

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About andrew

Andrew J. Peters writes fantasy for readers of all ages. His titles include the Werecat series, a finalist in The Romance Reviews' Readers' Choice Awards, Poseidon and Cleito, The City of Seven Gods, and two books for young adults: The Seventh Pleiade and Banished Sons of Poseidon. He grew up in Buffalo, New York, studied psychology at Cornell University, and spent most of his career as a social worker and an advocate for LGBT youth. He lives in New York City with his husband Genaro and their cat Chloë.

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