NEW ARRIVAL 04/2010

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NEW ARRIVAL PIECES 04/2010

Post Script Eiffel Tower Carte Postale:

Here is an Eiffel Tower Carte Postale Post Script Wall Art (3 panels)...the Eiffel Tower constructed for the 1889 World Fair was originally planned as a temporary structure...to be desassembled a year later. Never dismantled, "La Tour Eiffel", designed by Gustave Eiffel, has become the symbol of France as well as the subject of countless postcards like this one post marked 1913. Made with solid & aged brass corners accent & frame each of the three pieces. Like a photo in an album Timeworks solid brass corners frame the three images beautifully. Eiffel Tower Post Script Wall Art...colorful, elegant & postmarked stamps not only add to the beauty, but tell us when these postcards were actually sent!

Post Script Eiffel Tower Iron work: Here is an Eiffel Tower Carte Postale Post Script Wall Art (3 panels)...the Eiffel Tower constructed for the 1889 World Fair was originally planned as a temporary structure...to be desassembled a year later. Never dismantled, "La Tour Eiffel", designed by Gustave Eiffel, has become the symbol of France as well as the subject of countless postcards like this one. Made with solid & aged brass corners accent & frame each of the three pieces. Like a photo in an album Timeworks solid brass corners frame the three images beautifully.

Post Script Arc de Triomphe Champs Elysees: Here is a "Arc de Triomphe" Carte Postale Post Script Wall Art (3 panels)... Looking up from the middle of the world's famous boulevard (Les Champs Elysees) the Arc de Triomphe was built in honor of Napoleon's victorious armies and has become one of the "must see" sites in all of Paris. For many the excitement is simply to see the view from the top. For the more aventurous, it's driving a car around it! An liitle anectdote about Napoleon and Arc de Triomphe...The only day of the year the sun goes exactly at the middle of the Arc de Triomphe is May 5th...Day of Napoleon's death (May 5, 1821)!!! Made with solid & aged brass corners accent & frame each of the three pieces. Like a photo in an album Timeworks solid brass corners frame the three images beautifully.

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