France is famous for its architecture and is classed a one of the country’s top achievements. Its importance to the French dates back many 100s of years. The periods in French Architecture include Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque to the more recent Art Deco period.
Much of the designs connect closely to the style of art at the time. The
framed French architecture are captures many of these periods whilst encompassing different artist styles. Art lovers worldwide seek to own a piece of these famous creations.
One way in which the true essence of French Architecture has been captured is through photography. The variety of
framed French architecture art photographs is phenomenal. Pieces by Clay Davison with his “Street view of La Tour Eiffel” and Allison Jerry’s Eiffel Tower I convey the enormity of the Eiffel Tower. Whilst Chateau De Chenonceau, Indre-Et-Loire, Loire Valley, Loire River, Region Centre, France by Panoramic Images shows the simplicity and grace of French Architecture.
Other photographers have captured the essence of French Architecture at night. Showing how the cities and buildings can be lit up to demonstrate their best features. The framed French architecture art photographs at night show a completely different angle. Bettmann-Corbis’ “Arc de Triomphe” with its lights illuminating the shape and size of the structure can leave the observing in awe of the architectural design.
P.H.Benhoist with his “Interior of Le Madeleine paints the detail of the high arches and domed roof. His painting allows the viewer to see the intricate detail that went into designing and creating this famous French landmark. The framed French architecture paintings have the scope to add in artistic interpretations and romantic, gothic details as in Victor Petit’s “French Chateaux VIII”