Mascarade sur le Pont-Neuf by Guillaume Frédéric Ronmy. A bustling scene of a masquerade festival on the Pont-Neuf in Paris, featuring a dense crowd of costumed figures and carriages gathered near an equestrian statue.

Mascarade sur le Pont-Neuf

Guillaume Frédéric Ronmy

1830 · Medium Not Listed

A vibrant 19th-century Parisian scene capturing the lively energy of a public festival on the iconic Pont-Neuf bridge.

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A balanced work with lively energy in a warmer tonal register — holds a composed wall with restraint.

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Living Room · Library · Study
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Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Versatile across wall tones
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Soft white, Charcoal black, Rich brown

About the piece

This detailed 1830 painting by Guillaume-Frédéric Ronmy depicts a masquerade on the Pont-Neuf, Paris's oldest bridge. Rich with narrative detail, the work showcases a diverse crowd of revelers, horse-drawn carriages, and figures in costume gathered before the equestrian statue of Henri IV, offering a spirited and atmospheric glimpse into French social life during the early 19th century.