Paris coat of arms
Paris coat of arms
The little kids statues on the Paris Coat of Arms at the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) are charming allegorical figures that represent the innocence and vitality of the city. These sculptures depict two young children in playful poses, symbolizing the carefree spirit and youthful energy of Paris. The Paris Coat of Arms is a highly detailed and ornate sculpture that serves as a symbol of the city of Paris. The sculpture features the emblem of the city, which is comprised of a ship and a motto, surrounded by allegorical figures and elements that represent the city's history and achievements. The figures and elements depicted in the sculpture include the symbol of the fleur-de-lis, the goddess of Paris, and allegorical figures representing industry, agriculture, and the arts. The sculpture is highly regarded for its intricate details and its historical significance, reflecting the importance and pride of the city of Paris. At the time of its creation, the Paris Coat of Arms was seen as a symbol of the city's power and prosperity, and it remains a popular tourist destination and an iconic symbol of the city to this day.
Artist
Artist
Unfortunately, there are no record as to who sculpted this statue.
Year of creation
Year of creation
1882, XIX century
Location
Location
Hotel de Ville, Paris 1st, France
Product information
Product information
Ready-to-hang Framed Poster with museum-quality paper.
- 250 gsm / 110 lb matte (uncoated) archival paper
- Thickness: 20-25 mm /0.79"–0.98" and for the USA market thickness is 1.9 cm/0.75"
- Paper color: off-white
- Shatterproof, transparent plexiglass.
- Includes a hanging kit, to hang in both portrait and landscape orientations.
- For indoor use
- Ready-to-hang, poster is placed within the frame. You can hang it directly on the wall.