L'Auberge du Compas-d'Or, Rue Montorgueil by Henri Dabadie. A large, vaulted timber-framed structure over an inn courtyard in Paris, with horse-drawn carts and figures.

L'Auberge du Compas-d'Or, Rue Montorgueil

Henri Dabadie

1908 · Medium Not Listed

A vibrant 1908 Post-Impressionist depiction of the historic Compas-d'Or inn courtyard in Paris.

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Where it works

A measured, grounding piece in a warmer tonal register — sits quietly within a room.

Often works in
Living Room · Study · Office
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Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
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Soft gray, Charcoal black, Warm beige

About the piece

Created in 1908 by French painter Henri Dabadie, this atmospheric work captures the historic Auberge du Compas-d'Or on Paris's Rue Montorgueil. The composition centers on a massive timber-framed shelter that once protected travelers and carriages, rendered with expressive brushwork and a warm, grounded palette that evokes the character of early 20th-century urban life.