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The Paris Photographs

These four images are part of a larger study of the Tuileries, the first public garden in Paris. Initially established in 1563, these gardens were redesigned by André Le Nôtre in 1664. The structure he laid out remains today, despite significant updates over the years – a wonderful example of urban change and continuity.

  • The Paris Photographs - Esplanade, Tuileries, Paris 2009 by Leslie Hossack
    Esplanade, Tuileries, Paris 2009
  • The Paris Photographs - Terrasse, Tuileries, Paris 2009 by Leslie Hossack
    Terrasse, Tuileries, Paris 2009
  • The Paris Photographs - Allée de Diane, Tuileries, Paris 2009 by Leslie Hossack
    Allée de Diane, Tuileries, Paris 2009
  • The Paris Photographs - Figure Couchée, Tuileries, Paris 2009 by Leslie Hossack
    Figure Couchée, Tuileries, Paris 2009
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