The bust of a young woman by Pablo Picasso represents Dora Maar, darling of the Left Bank literary and artistic set at the height of La Belle Époque.
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28 February 2015
Dora
The bust of a young woman by Pablo Picasso represents Dora Maar, darling of the Left Bank literary and artistic set at the height of La Belle Époque.
27 February 2015
25 February 2015
High heel bar
A local cordonnerie specializes in high heel repair for shoes that have seen far too many cobblestones.
24 February 2015
23 February 2015
Exterior decoration
Oversized lampshades on Place de Furstemberg, known for upscale fabric and deco shops, during Paris Design Week.
21 February 2015
20 February 2015
Hanging out fashion
Now that the winter soldes are well behind us shop windows are alive with exciting new spring collections.
19 February 2015
Pâtes de fruits
A trove of pâtes de fruits in dozens of flavors are a specialty at Hédiard, which began as a wheelbarrow piled high with exotic fruits on a street corner in 1854.
15 February 2015
13 February 2015
12 February 2015
11 February 2015
10 February 2015
Organic fresh produce
Just a stroll through any of Paris' open-air markets inspires dinner.
Above: multicolored carrots and crisp greens at an organic market will be gone by noon
9 February 2015
7 February 2015
Through fleurs
Fragrant bouquets are lined up along a street market stall, packed in thick sheets of plastic filled with water.
Ready for tea
Intimate salons de thé dot the city, where there will be specialty teas, home-made cakes, pastries and even refined lunches.
6 February 2015
Man in black
Dressed in black from head to toe he cuts a poetic silhouette on a back street in the Bastille district.
5 February 2015
Mao Tse Tongue
This sculpture takes up much floor space in this contemporary art gallery, one of many near the rue des Beaux Arts.
4 February 2015
Butterfly bouquets
Small bouquets of white, gold and blue butterflies seem to flutter inside the window of a Left Bank parfumerie.
Annick Goutal
12 Place Saint-Sulpice 75006
3 February 2015
Brioches in a window
Sugar-studded brioches teasingly await adoption in a window of a small cake shop on a Left Bank side street.
2 February 2015
Early a.m. café... and cigarettes
Ashtrays set out for the daily invasion of terrace smokers.
Since 2007 (law implemented in January 2008) smoking inside cafés and restaurants has been verboten in France.
1 February 2015
Les bouquinistes
Paris' reputedly testy bouquinistes get the best views across the river. A centuries-old tradition of selling used books and manuscripts along the quais continues uninterrupted.














