In 1909, four photographers Leon Gimpel, Stephane Passet, Georges Chevalier and Auguste Leon began working on color photography.
By 1914, the first color photographs they had taken were in Paris.
The tranquil Seine.
The campus around the Eiffel Tower from the early 20th century was beautifully built and planned.
Moulin Rouge 100 years ago.
The Champs Elysees are quite small.
Pans, poster posters everywhere.
Parisian men are always on the streets, cleaning the courts for women and children sunbathing.
And the romance is the same, in every corner of the house, on each street.
The Square is home to exotic artworks.
Famous images in every corner of Paris in 1914.
Coffee shops and restaurants sprouted everywhere and Paris had very few cars.
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