Paris Seen from the Towers of Notre-Dame by Étienne Moreau-Nélaton. Two stone gargoyles perched on a cathedral tower overlook a misty, blue-toned cityscape of Paris under a pale sky.

Paris Seen from the Towers of Notre-Dame

Étienne Moreau-Nélaton

1898 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An atmospheric impression of Paris as seen from the gothic heights of Notre-Dame Cathedral.

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A measured, grounding piece in slate and softened gray tones — sits comfortably in a more formal setting.

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Office · Library · Study
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Strong over sofas, beds, buffets, or wider open walls
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Best with clear wall contrast
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Soft gray

About the piece

Painted in 1898, Étienne Moreau-Nélaton offers a poetic view of Paris from the towers of Notre-Dame. The foreground is anchored by the dark, textured silhouettes of chimeras, which frame a sprawling cityscape that dissolves into a misty haze of blues and muted lavenders. In the distance, the dome of the Panthéon emerges as a silent sentinel over the capital.