Scène de Carnaval, Place de la Concorde by Eugène Lami. A dynamic 19th-century street scene depicting a crowded horse-drawn carriage filled with costumed revelers during a carnival in Paris.

Scène de Carnaval, Place de la Concorde

Eugène Lami

1834 · Oil Paint

A spirited depiction of a 19th-century Parisian carnival, filled with costumed revelers and dynamic movement.

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Where it works

A weightier piece with lively force in a warmer tonal register — holds its place without needing much around it.

Often works in
Dining Room · Living Room · Study
Placement
Works well when the wall can carry a broader statement
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Best where a lighter wall gives it room to show
Color notes
Charcoal black, Deep burgundy, Soft sage

About the piece

Painted in 1834 by Eugène Lami, this lively oil painting captures the exuberance of a carnival at the Place de la Concorde. A central carriage overflows with costumed figures and elegant ladies, surrounded by riders on horseback and pedestrians, all set beneath a dramatic, swirling sky that adds a sense of theatrical movement to the festive scene.