Paris in Vivid Color Images by Jules Gervais-Courtellemont, 1923 – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Paris in Vivid Color Images by Jules Gervais-Courtellemont, 1923

Paris as seen from the church of Saint Gervais.

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These colored photos by Jules Gervais-Courtellemont will take you back through time to see how Paris looked in 1923. The vivid images are produced using the autochrome technique in which the plates are covered in microscopic red, green and blue colored potato starch grains (about four million per square inch).

When the photograph is taken, light passes through these color filters to the photographic emulsion. The plate is processed to produce positive transparency. Light, passing through the colored starch grains, combines to recreate a full-color image of the original subject.

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A blind alley in old Paris.

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Paris during the 1920s was an enigmatic and frivolous place. The people were changing, norms were being challenged and sexualities were becoming more present in the social spectrum.

The Jardin des Tuileries.

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Stereotypically, the 20s were a place in history where people, especially the youth, began to break out of their societally-decided places and experiment with how they fit in with the world.

A flower market near the Chatelet.

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Cars appeared on the roads; picture houses opened, projecting the world’s first silent movies; radios appeared in households; jazz flourished, and musical halls – where icons like Josephine Baker and Maurice Chevalier launched their careers – became the places to see and be seen in.

The Palais Garnier opera house.

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Paris was at the heart of it all, not only in terms of fashion and entertainment but in the domains of decorative art and architecture, as movers and thinkers drew inspiration from cubism, modernism, and neoclassicism to create the ‘total’ style that came to be known as art deco.

Horses and workers on a riverbank.

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Formal gardens and ponds.

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The church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont.

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Paris in 1923.

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Men on the Île de la Cité.

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A view through trees across the Seine.

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The gardens of the Senate building.

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The hotel of Madame de Lamballe, a friend of Marie-Antoinette.

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The Moulin Rouge nightclub at Montmarte.

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A colonnade and lake in a garden.

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The Moulin de la Galette, or Mill of the Cake, at Montmartre.

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A view across the Seine.

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The church of Saint Germaine l’Auxerrois.

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The cathedral of Notre Dame.

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The street of Saint Julian the Poor in old Paris.

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A pathway in the gardens of a large estate.

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Men stand beside crafts for sale near the cathedral of Notre Dame.

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The Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées.

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The Trocadero gardens and the Eiffel Tower.

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A view down the street to the Panthéon.

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A street scene outside a butcher’s shop.

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The Museum of the Decorative Arts in the Tuileries.

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The flower market on the Quai aux Flaers.

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The Porte Saint-Denis.

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Twilight on the Seine.

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