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The image is a large, framed black and white photograph displayed outdoors, likely as part of an exhibition. The photograph depicts a street scene with damaged buildings and people. A large text panel below the photograph provides information about the image.

The photograph itself shows a building with a sign that reads "JABAC". To its right is another building with a sign that says "CAFE BIERE MUNICH" and "3 FA. RUNE. 3". The buildings show signs of damage, with rubble and destruction visible in the background. Several people are seated at tables outside the cafe. Further to the right, a man stands in front of a pile of rubble and a large cart with two wheels. The street in front of the buildings is paved with cobblestones.

The text panel below the photograph has a title in red text: "L'arpenteur des ruines". The text describes the image as "Saint-Cloud après la guerre de 1870-1871, par Hippolyte Blancard, 1871." It goes on to explain that Hippolyte Blancard, a pharmacist and amateur photographer, was fascinated by the art of photography and captured images of the damage caused by the war. The text mentions that he frequently photographed Saint-Cloud, Sèvres, and Billancourt. The text also states that this photograph is from the Bibliothèque nationale de France.

The location of the exhibition is identified in the prompt as Sceaux, France, though the photograph itself is described as depicting Saint-Cloud. The framing and display suggest it's an outdoor installation, possibly in a park or public square, given the visible foliage and sunlight.
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Jul 4, 2026, 2:51 PM

Sceaux, France

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The image is a large, framed black and white photograph displayed outdoors, likely as part of an exhibition. The photograph depicts a street scene with damaged buildings and people. A large text panel below the photograph provides information about the image. The photograph itself shows a building with a sign that reads "JABAC". To its right is another building with a sign that says "CAFE BIERE MUNICH" and "3 FA. RUNE. 3". The buildings show signs of damage, with rubble and destruction visible in the background. Several people are seated at tables outside the cafe. Further to the right, a man stands in front of a pile of rubble and a large cart with two wheels. The street in front of the buildings is paved with cobblestones. The text panel below the photograph has a title in red text: "L'arpenteur des ruines". The text describes the image as "Saint-Cloud après la guerre de 1870-1871, par Hippolyte Blancard, 1871." It goes on to explain that Hippolyte Blancard, a pharmacist and amateur photographer, was fascinated by the art of photography and captured images of the damage caused by the war. The text mentions that he frequently photographed Saint-Cloud, Sèvres, and Billancourt. The text also states that this photograph is from the Bibliothèque nationale de France. The location of the exhibition is identified in the prompt as Sceaux, France, though the photograph itself is described as depicting Saint-Cloud. The framing and display suggest it's an outdoor installation, possibly in a park or public square, given the visible foliage and sunlight.

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