Thursday, January 30, 2014

Unicorns and a Dead Composer's Hand

Today was looong, but full of adventures and things I love (see title). First class took place at the Musée de Cluny.












Then, took a métro ride over to the 9th arrondissement for my next class. We did a walking tour in the freezing rain. The professor kept it interesting, though, and we kept sneaking into apartments and neighborhoods that we probably shouldn't have been in. She somehow knew what residential doors would be open and which abandoned courtyards we could stop in. We were mainly on the look out for Romantic architecture, but also saw Neo-Classical and Neo-Renaissance features. 






Square d'Orléans where Chopin, Taglioni, George Sand, and a bunch of other artists passed through or lived in these apartments at some point.






Chopin's hand and George Sand's arm (cast and molded)

Trinité

Tried to warm up and get some reading done in the salon/front room at school. Tonight was our first global orientations lecture. A professor spoke about the differences between the French republic and America's liberal government systems. 


After a long day at school, this creepy poster greeted me after I got off the métro. Charming neighborhood art. 


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