manuel cohen

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • Search (in english)
  • Reportages
  • Fine Art Prints
  • About
  • Contact
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • PicRights

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 103 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Paris Plage 2013, Right Bank of the river Seine, Pont au Change, 1858, and La Conciergerie in the distance, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC228.jpg
  • Caryatids, Pavillon Richelieu and Colbert, 1857, Louvre Museum, 1st arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC240.jpg
  • Etienne Marcel (death 1358), equestrian bronze patina statue by Antonin Idrac (1849-1884) next to the Hotel de Ville of Paris, 1st arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC206.jpg
  • Renovation of North-West section of garden, Les Halles, 1st arrondissement, Paris, France. Sculpture "L'Ecoute" (Listen), stone, 1986, by Henri de Miller (1953-1999) can be seen in the middle of the construction. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC251.jpg
  • Allegorical group of sculptures, facade of the official seat (Headquarters) of Banque de France, 1811, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, France. This hotel particulier (mansion) was built in 1635 - 1650, by Francois Mansart for Louis Phelypeaux de la Vrilliere and was then named Hotel de La Vrilliere. In 1712, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, acquired the mansion, commissioned the remodelling of the building to Robert de Cotte, Premier Architecte du Roi, in 1715 and gave it the name of Hotel de Toulouse. The building was confiscated as "bien national" (national property) during the French Revolution and an imperial decree signed by Napoleon I in 1808, authorised the sale of the Hotel de Toulouse to the Banque de France, which made it its official seat in 1811. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC243.jpg
  • Official seat (Headquarters) of Banque de France, 1811, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, France. This hotel particulier (mansion) was built in 1635 - 1650, by Francois Mansart for Louis Phelypeaux de la Vrilliere and was then named Hotel de La Vrilliere. In 1712, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, acquired the mansion, commissioned the remodelling of the building to Robert de Cotte, Premier Architecte du Roi, in 1715 and gave it the name of Hotel de Toulouse. The building was confiscated as "bien national" (national property) during the French Revolution and an imperial decree signed by Napoleon I in 1808, authorised the sale of the Hotel de Toulouse to the Banque de France, which made it its official seat in 1811. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC241.jpg
  • Caryatids, Pavillon Richelieu and Colbert, 1857, Louvre Museum, 1st arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC239.jpg
  • Conseil d'Etat, Palais Royal, 1er arrondissement, Paris, France. The Conseil d'Etat moved to the Palais Royal in 1875 after renovation works and layout by Prosper Chabrol from 1872 to 1874. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC238.jpg
  • Jean-Sully Mounet (1841 - 1916), French actor, carved medallion on the facade of La Comedie Francaise, 1er arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC237.jpg
  • Conseil Constitutionnel (Constitutional Council), aile Montpensier, 19th century, Palais Royal, 1er arrondissement, Paris, France. The Constitutional Council was established by the Constitution of the Fifth Republic adopted on 4 October 1958. It is a court vested with various powers, including in particular the review of the constitutionality of legislation. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC249.jpg
  • Allegorical group of sculptures, facade of the official seat (Headquarters) of Banque de France, 1811, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, France. This hotel particulier (mansion) was built in 1635 - 1650, by Francois Mansart for Louis Phelypeaux de la Vrilliere and was then named Hotel de La Vrilliere. In 1712, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, acquired the mansion, commissioned the remodelling of the building to Robert de Cotte, Premier Architecte du Roi, in 1715 and gave it the name of Hotel de Toulouse. The building was confiscated as "bien national" (national property) during the French Revolution and an imperial decree signed by Napoleon I in 1808, authorised the sale of the Hotel de Toulouse to the Banque de France, which made it its official seat in 1811. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC250.jpg
  • Official seat (Headquarters) of Banque de France, 1811, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, France. This hotel particulier (mansion) was built in 1635 - 1650, by Francois Mansart for Louis Phelypeaux de la Vrilliere and was then named Hotel de La Vrilliere. In 1712, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, acquired the mansion, commissioned the remodelling of the building to Robert de Cotte, Premier Architecte du Roi, in 1715 and gave it the name of Hotel de Toulouse. The building was confiscated as "bien national" (national property) during the French Revolution and an imperial decree signed by Napoleon I in 1808, authorised the sale of the Hotel de Toulouse to the Banque de France, which made it its official seat in 1811. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC242.jpg
  • Conseil Constitutionnel (Constitutional Council), aile Montpensier, 19th century, Palais Royal, 1er arrondissement, Paris, France. The Constitutional Council was established by the Constitution of the Fifth Republic adopted on 4 October 1958. It is a court vested with various powers, including in particular the review of the constitutionality of legislation. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC236.jpg
  • Octagonal water basin in Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Gardens), 1664, Le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC026.jpg
  • L'Ete (Summer), 1930, bronze patina, Aristide Maillol, silhouetted against the green lawns of the Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Eiffel Tower visible in the distance. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC034.jpg
  • Octagonal water basin in Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Gardens), 1664, Le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC021.jpg
  • Topiary alley, Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC023.jpg
  • Octagonal water basin in Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Gardens), 1664, Le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC022.jpg
  • Perspective of a topiary alley from a green public chair, Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC024.jpg
  • Octagonal water basin in Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Gardens), 1664, Le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC025.jpg
  • Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC027.jpg
  • Octagonal water basin in Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Gardens), 1664, Le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC028.jpg
  • Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC029.jpg
  • Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC030.jpg
  • Topiary, Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC031.jpg
  • Topiary, Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC032.jpg
  • Cincinnatus, 1834, Denis Foyatier, in display at the Jardin des Tuileries since 1836, Andre le Notre, 1664, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC033.jpg
  • Panoramic view of Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC016.jpg
  • Octagonal water basin in Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Gardens), 1664, Le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC015.jpg
  • Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC017.jpg
  • Tigre terrasant un crocodile, 1869, bronze patina sculpture by Auguste Nicholas Cain, displayed at the jardin des Tuileries since 1874, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC018.jpg
  • Blossoming flowerbed, public area and Louvre Museum in the background, Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC019.jpg
  • Decorative pillaster, blossoming flowerbed, public area and Louvre Museum in the background, Jardin des Tuileries, 1664, Andre le Notre, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC020.jpg
  • Criminal courtroom 2.01, Salle Victor Hugo, in the new law courts or Tribunal de Paris, designed by Renzo Piano and built 2014-17 on the Avenue de la Porte de Clichy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The room is lined with beech panelling, with a parquet floor and sleek white furniture. The new building contains the high court of Paris, the police court, the public prosecution service and all Parisian district courts. It is 38 storeys high and resembles 3 stacked blocks reducing in size with height. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC19_PARIS_MC_0145.jpg
  • Criminal courtroom 2.01, Salle Victor Hugo, in the new law courts or Tribunal de Paris, designed by Renzo Piano and built 2014-17 on the Avenue de la Porte de Clichy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The room is lined with beech panelling, with a parquet floor and sleek white furniture. The new building contains the high court of Paris, the police court, the public prosecution service and all Parisian district courts. It is 38 storeys high and resembles 3 stacked blocks reducing in size with height. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC19_PARIS_MC_0167.jpg
  • Sign on the beech wall before entering criminal courtroom 2.01, Salle Victor Hugo, in the new law courts or Tribunal de Paris, designed by Renzo Piano and built 2014-17 on the Avenue de la Porte de Clichy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The new building contains the high court of Paris, the police court, the public prosecution service and all Parisian district courts. It is 38 storeys high and resembles 3 stacked blocks reducing in size with height. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC19_PARIS_MC_0152.jpg
  • Justice scales symbol mounted on the beech panelled wall in criminal courtroom 2.01, Salle Victor Hugo, in the new law courts or Tribunal de Paris, designed by Renzo Piano and built 2014-17 on the Avenue de la Porte de Clichy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The new building contains the high court of Paris, the police court, the public prosecution service and all Parisian district courts. It is 38 storeys high and resembles 3 stacked blocks reducing in size with height. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC19_PARIS_MC_0150.jpg
  • Criminal courtroom 2.01, Salle Victor Hugo, in the new law courts or Tribunal de Paris, designed by Renzo Piano and built 2014-17 on the Avenue de la Porte de Clichy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The room is lined with beech panelling, with a parquet floor and sleek white furniture. The new building contains the high court of Paris, the police court, the public prosecution service and all Parisian district courts. It is 38 storeys high and resembles 3 stacked blocks reducing in size with height. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC19_PARIS_MC_0149.jpg
  • Criminal courtroom 2.01, Salle Victor Hugo, in the new law courts or Tribunal de Paris, designed by Renzo Piano and built 2014-17 on the Avenue de la Porte de Clichy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The room is lined with beech panelling, with a parquet floor and sleek white furniture. The new building contains the high court of Paris, the police court, the public prosecution service and all Parisian district courts. It is 38 storeys high and resembles 3 stacked blocks reducing in size with height. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC19_PARIS_MC_0148.jpg
  • Dock, in criminal courtroom 2.01, Salle Victor Hugo, in the new law courts or Tribunal de Paris, designed by Renzo Piano and built 2014-17 on the Avenue de la Porte de Clichy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The room is lined with beech panelling, with a parquet floor and sleek white furniture. The new building contains the high court of Paris, the police court, the public prosecution service and all Parisian district courts. It is 38 storeys high and resembles 3 stacked blocks reducing in size with height. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC19_PARIS_MC_0147.jpg
  • Criminal courtroom 2.01, Salle Victor Hugo, with the dock on the right, in the new law courts or Tribunal de Paris, designed by Renzo Piano and built 2014-17 on the Avenue de la Porte de Clichy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The room is lined with beech panelling, with a parquet floor and sleek white furniture. The new building contains the high court of Paris, the police court, the public prosecution service and all Parisian district courts. It is 38 storeys high and resembles 3 stacked blocks reducing in size with height. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC19_PARIS_MC_0146.jpg
  • Screen with justice scales symbol at the entrance to criminal courtroom 2.01, Salle Victor Hugo, in the new law courts or Tribunal de Paris, designed by Renzo Piano and built 2014-17 on the Avenue de la Porte de Clichy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The new building contains the high court of Paris, the police court, the public prosecution service and all Parisian district courts. It is 38 storeys high and resembles 3 stacked blocks reducing in size with height. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC19_PARIS_MC_0151.jpg
  • Padlocks, Pont des Arts; 1981 - 1984; by Louis-Alexandre de Cessart and Louis Gerald Arretche, Paris, France.
    LC14_Paris_MC038.jpg
  • Pont des Arts; 1981 - 1984; by Louis-Alexandre de Cessart and Louis Gerald Arretche, in the distance, Institut de France, 1660, Le Vau, Quai de Conti, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC039.jpg
  • Pont des Arts; 1981 - 1984; by Louis-Alexandre de Cessart and Louis Gerald Arretche, in the distance, Institut de France, 1660, Le Vau, Quai de Conti, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France.
    LC14_Paris_MC040.JPG
  • Tourist ready to shoot, Pont des Arts; 1981 - 1984; by Louis-Alexandre de Cessart and Louis Gerald Arretche, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC035.jpg
  • Pont des Arts; 1981 - 1984; by Louis-Alexandre de Cessart and Louis Gerald Arretche, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC036.jpg
  • Pont des Arts; 1981 - 1984; by Louis-Alexandre de Cessart and Louis Gerald Arretche, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_Paris_MC037.jpg
  • General view of Flamingo Pool, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 11, 2011 in the morning. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_3572_Edito1.jpg
  • Detail of Meercats' Plateau, with a meercat in bottom right, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 11, 2011 in the morning. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_3538.jpg
  • Portrait of Christine Nedelec, general secretary of the Association SOS Paris, photographed in Paris, France, holding a banner in front of the renovation project of the La Samaritaine department store, on 16th January 2019. Association SOS Paris is an organisation seeking to protect the historic architectural integrity of the city and the quality of life of its inhabitants, and to campaign against skyscraper developments, high density projects and destruction of green spaces in Paris. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    16012019_Christine_Nedelec_MC_01.jpg
  • Portrait of Nicolas Le Goff, 'passeur urbain' and author of L'Autre Paris, photographed on 21st January 2019, at the Beaugrenelle flats next to Quai Citroen, with the Maison de la Radio reflected in the windows, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, France. L'Autre Paris is a book dedicated to the sides of Paris not immediately obvious to tourists - its nooks and crannies, its industries and less visited areas. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    21012019_Nicolas_Le_Goff_MC_01.jpg
  • Ham makers at work in the kitchens of Doumbea, owned by Yves Le Guel, the last remaining producer of 'jambon a l'ancienne' or traditional ham and 'jambon de Paris' or Parisian ham, within Paris, at the Rue de Chaconne in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, France, photographed on 12th February 2019. Doumbea produces several salt cured ham products of the highest quality, which are sought after by the finest chefs. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    12022019_Doumbea_Jambon_MC_01.JPG
  • Patrick Chauvet, rector, in the cloister at the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, or Notre-Dame cathedral, built 1163-1345 in French Gothic style, on the Ile de la Cite in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Patrick Chauvet is a prelate, preacher and catholic theologian, and has served as rector-archpriest at the cathedral since June 2016. The small square cloister was rebuilt 1845-50 in Neo Gothic style during restoration by Lassus and Viollet-le-Duc. In its arcades are 18 stained glass windows made by Alfred Gerente, 1821-68, after designs by Steinhel, depicting the Legend of St Genevieve, patron saint of Paris. Photographed on 20th February 2019 by Manuel Cohen
    20022019_PatrickChauvetRecteurNDP_MC...JPG
  • Women carrying colourful fabric banners in the parade celebrating the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, marking the birth of the Hindu god Ganesha, on the streets of the La Chapelle area of the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France, on Sunday 1st September 2019. The annual religious festivities and parade take place near the Ganesha Temple of Paris, or Sri Manicka Vinayakar Alayam Temple, the largest Hindu temple in France. Ganesha is the elephant-headed Hindu God of Beginnings, son of Shiva and Parvati, who represents love and knowledge. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    01092019_Ganesh_Chaturthi_MC_01.jpg
  • Aurelien Pasquet, stage manager in charge of sound, light, video, computers and telephones, in the production office in the tribune (first floor gallery of the nave) at the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, or Notre-Dame cathedral, built 1163-1345 in French Gothic style, on the Ile de la Cite in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. This is the place where all recordings are controlled, which are regularly broadcast on Radio Notre Dame and KTO Television. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    21022019_Regie_NDP_MCohen_01.jpg
  • High angle view of the Zoo from the Grand Rocher (Great Rock), with the Paris skyline in the background, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on November 19, 2010, in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_8694.jpg
  • Joachim Irudayanathan, caretaker, unlocking the doors to the cathedral, at the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, or Notre-Dame cathedral, built 1163-1345 in French Gothic style, on the Ile de la Cite in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Photographed on 19th March 2019 by Manuel Cohen
    190319_JoachimNotreDamedeParis_MC_01.jpg
  • Laurent Prades, general manager of the cathedral, in the 12th century tribune or first floor gallery of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, or Notre-Dame cathedral, built 1163-1345 in French Gothic style, on the Ile de la Cite in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Photographed on 19th March 2019 by Manuel Cohen
    190319_Laurent_Prades_MC_01.jpg
  • Ceremony of the Veneration of the Crown of Thorns, or Veneration de la Sainte Couronne d’Epines, on Friday 29th March 2019, by the Ordre des Chevaliers du Saint Sepulcre, or the Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem, guardians of the relics of Christ's Passion since 1920, in the Chapel of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, or Notre-Dame cathedral, built 1163-1345 in French Gothic style, on the Ile de la Cite in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. The crown of thorns has been held in Paris since 1239 and at Notre-Dame since 1806, along with a piece of the true cross and a nail from the crucifixion. The crown is held in a tubular reliquary of crystal and gold, with a perforated frame depicting a branch of zizyphus or Spina Christi, made by silversmith M Poussielgue-Rusand, 1861-1933, after drawings by J-G Astruc, 1862-1950. The veneration ceremony usually takes place on the first Friday of each month, every Friday of Lent, and on Good Friday. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    290319_CouronneEpinesNDP_MC_01.jpg
  • Crypt of the cathedral, with stone vaulted corridors, housing a workshop where maintenance work is carried out, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, or Notre-Dame cathedral, built 1163-1345 in French Gothic style, on the Ile de la Cite in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Photographed on 20th March 2019 by Manuel Cohen
    200319_AtelierNDP_MC_01.jpg
  • Low angle view of enclosure in Bears' Building, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 26, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4826.jpg
  • Low angle view of passage beneath the Grand Rocher (Great Rock), Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 25, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4396.jpg
  • General view of pool in the Hippopotamus House, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 25, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4327.jpg
  • Low angle view of Baboons' Plateau with the Grand Rocher (Great Rock) in the background, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 12, 2011 in the morning. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4083.jpg
  • General view of Artist's Studio, Big Cat House, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 11, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_3834.jpg
  • Detail of lift, Grand Rocher (Great Rock), Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 11, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_3727.jpg
  • General view of frescoes  in the Ibis Gallery, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 12, 2011 in the morning. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_3931.jpg
  • General view of Public Gallery with cages to the left, Big Cat House, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 11, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_3876.jpg
  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is a mural by D*Face (Dean Stockton, b. 1978, English urban street artist), of a woman embracing a figure of death in uniform, created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. On the right is a mural by Seth. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
    29052019_MehdiBenCheikh_MC_01.jpg
  • Detail of mammouth figure in thin composite, seen through leaves and branches, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on August 24, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_6069.jpg
  • Detail of Phone Box, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on May 3, 2011 in the evening. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_5947.jpg
  • Detail of Giraffe enclosure with fresco,  Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 28, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_5055.jpg
  • Detail of plateau outside penguin enclosure, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 28, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4994.jpg
  • Detail of entrance to the "sous Marin" (submarine), a tunnel with windows for viewing the Sealions' and Elephant Seals' pool, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 28, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4982.jpg
  • General view of autopsy room, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 28, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4961.jpg
  • Detail of plateau outside the Macaques' Rock, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 27, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4895.jpg
  • General view of Baboon enclosures on the Baboons' Rock, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 27, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4890.jpg
  • Detail of wooden Ostrich in box, an educational aid for demonstrating restraint systems during animal transport, Japanese Macaques' enclosure,  Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 27, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4878.jpg
  • Low angle view of public gallery, Elephant House, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 26, 2011 in the afternoon. The door on the left is for people, the right hand door is for elephants. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4745.jpg
  • Low angle view of elephants' galleries, Elephant House, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 26, 2011 in the afternoon. The door on the left is for people, the right hand door is for elephants. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4690.jpg
  • Low angle view of Sifaka cage adjoining Sifaka House, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 26, 2011 in the morning. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4575.jpg
  • Detail of snarling figure of Tiger in thin composite, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 25, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4343.jpg
  • General view of pool in the Hippopotamus House, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 25, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4302.jpg
  • Detail of drinking trough in antelope enclosure, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 25, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4272.jpg
  • Detail of pool, seen from Public Gallery, Dwarf Hippopotamus House, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on April 25, 2011 in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_4233.jpg
  • Detail of Lemurs' Pool with reflected trees, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on November 19, 2010, in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_8746_Edito2.jpg
  • General view of entrance to Baboons' Building (left) and Baboons' Plateau (right), , Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on November 19, 2010, in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_8742.jpg
  • Detail of fresco at the entrance to the Galerie d'Hivers (Winter Gallery), Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on November 19, 2010, in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_8727.jpg
  • High angle view of external staircase to first stage, Grand Rocher (Great Rock), Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on November 19, 2010, in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_8685.jpg
  • General view of the Gibbons' Island with the Grand Rocher (Great Rock) in the background,Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on May 3, 2011 in the evening. In the foreground shadows depict the head of a monkey. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_6045.jpg
  • Detail of entrance to the Hippopotamus House, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on November 19, 2010, in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_8786.jpg
  • Detail of fresco at the entrance to the Galerie d'Hivers (Winter Gallery), Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on November 19, 2010, in the afternoon. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    01_MG_8728.jpg
  • Martial, driver of a Line 13 RATP metro train, in the driver's cab of his train in a tunnel approaching a metro station and passing another train, Paris, France. Photographed 14th February 2019 by Manuel Cohen
    14022019_Ligne13_Metro_MC_01.jpg
  • Lily, made from porcelain, by Samuel Mazy, at the Cabinet de la Porcelaine, on the Rue de Verneuil, Paris, France. Samuel Mazy is the pupil of Didier Gardillou, who revived the art of porcelain floristry, which originated in the 1740s at Vincennes and later moved to Sevres. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    06102017_SamuelMazy_MC_01.jpg
  • Cambodian buddhists during the Khmer New Year celebrations in the Great Pagoda of the Bois de Vincennes, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France, photographed on 14th April 2019. This is the largest buddha statue in Europe at 9m high, and is covered in gold leaf. Cambodians celebrate the entrance of the sun to the constellation of the ram, marking the beginning of the Buddhist year 2563. Khmer New Year or Chaul Chnam Thmey marks the end of the dry season and Cambodians celebrate by bringing offerings to temples or wats. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    14042019_NouvelAnKhmer_MC_01.jpg
  • Michele Hayem surrounded by works of art in the Galerie Michele Hayem, on the Rue de Beaune in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. The gallery specialises in contemporary art, ceramics, furniture and sculpture and in late 20th century Russian art. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    09102018_MicheleHayem_MC_01.jpg
  • Ring, consisting of 3 square profile rings in yellow gold with rubies and diamonds, from the Eboulis Collection, by Thierry Vendome, jeweller, Paris, France. In this latest collection, the shapes and rhythms of the stones themselves have inspired the design of the modular rings, with organic, gravity-defying flow. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    05112018_EboulisColl_MC_01.jpg
  • Portrait of the glass sculptors Perrin & Perrin, Martine Perrin, b. 1949 and Jacki Perrin, b. 1943, in their workshop in Vitry sur Seine, Paris, France, photographed on 20th February 2018. The artists have been working together since 1967 and in 2001 developed the 'Build in Glass' technique, enabling them to sculpt and chisel the glass. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    20022018_PerrinPerrin_MC_01.jpg
  • Plant History Glasshouse (formerly the Australian Glasshouse), 1830s, Charles Rohault de Fleury, Jardin des Plantes, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France. High angle view showing the glass and iron roof structure in the early morning winter light. In the distance is the Grande Mosquee de Paris (Great Mosque of Paris).
    MNHN_18_01_10_Cont011.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x