Le Pavillon de Hanovre, rue Louis-le-Grand by Frédéric Anatole Houbron. A bustling impressionist street scene in Paris featuring the ornate Pavillon de Hanovre and horse-drawn carriages under a cloudy sky.

Le Pavillon de Hanovre, rue Louis-le-Grand

Frédéric Anatole Houbron

1902 · Medium Not Listed

An elegant Belle Époque street scene of Paris featuring horse-drawn carriages and the grand Pavillon de Hanovre.

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Where it works

A measured piece with active movement with softened warm notes — holds a wall without competing for attention.

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Living Room · Dining Room · Office
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Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
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Soft gray, Olive green, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted in 1902 by Frédéric Anatole Houbron, this impressionist work captures the vibrant energy of Paris at the turn of the century. The composition focuses on the architectural grandeur of the Pavillon de Hanovre on the Rue Louis-le-Grand, surrounded by the movement of pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages under a soft, expansive sky.