Le Marché des Enfants-Rouges, rue de Bretagne by Frédéric Anatole Houbron. A bustling scene inside an old covered market in Paris, with vendors at stalls and a woman in the foreground selecting flowers.

Le Marché des Enfants-Rouges, rue de Bretagne

Frédéric Anatole Houbron

1907 · Medium Not Listed

A charming impressionistic depiction of the historic Marché des Enfants-Rouges in Paris, capturing the vibrant atmosphere of early 20th-century daily life.

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Where it works

A measured piece with active movement in a warmer tonal register — sits quietly within a room.

Often works in
Living Room · Dining Room · Entryway
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Works well as a centered vertical note
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Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Soft gray, Warm beige

About the piece

Painted in 1907 by Frédéric Anatole Houbron, this lively work depicts the Marché des Enfants-Rouges on Rue de Bretagne. The artist uses expressive brushwork and a warm palette to capture the light filtering through the timbered roof and the colorful bustle of shoppers and flower stalls, offering a nostalgic and elegant glimpse into Parisian history.