Chapelle Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
In one of the ornate chapels of this church,
so unassuming by its exterior,
is seen this serene statue adorned with a crown of gold.
Under the left foot is a serpent which has been crushed.
The backdrop has been styled to appear as a fine silk fabric.
The details of this alcove are memorable.
bon dimanche
Chapelle Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
95, rue de Sèvres
75006, Paris
Métro Sèvres-Babylone
Memorable indeed and so is your capture for the day, Genie! Hope you're enjoying a beautiful weekend!
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Sylvia
A beautiful capture, dear Genie!
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And your father played the trombone? What a beautiful instrument...my DP is a trombonist by profession (unfortunately this is not how he makes a living)....
But what memories you must have...
A blessed Sunday to you, dear friend!
Bises,
- Irina
Everything about it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe background and your photo of this chapel are exquisite! Bon dimanche!
ReplyDeleteTravail précis et en douceur. Travail incroyable. Merci pour le gentil commentaire. Passez une bonne nouvelle semaine.
ReplyDeleteShe stands out nicely from the ornate background.
ReplyDeleteThe lighting is perfect.
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Our current flat in Paris is very near this church, so I made sure to check it out early. It's amazing, the modest exterior really does belie what waits inside- thanks so much for the tip-off Genie, I would have completely missed it with out you.
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