Keywords: Charles Marville, Rue Tirechappe - Getty Museum.jpg The lower walls along this narrow street are covered with posters despite the signs prohibiting them while painted advertisements fill the overhead spaces Shortly after Charles Marville made this photograph the street would disappear entirely demolished as part of Baron Haussmann's restructuring of Paris's principal boulevards A larger straighter street that ran from one end of a bridge across the River Seine through this old neighborhood to the new central produce market les Halles replaced this passageway 1860 Albumen print Image 36 5 x 27 9 cm 14 3/8 x 11 in Mount 42 1 x 31 cm 16 9/16 x 12 3/16 in Institution Getty Museum object history exhibition history other versions 68586 Verso mount inscribed at upper left corner in pencil Marville ; at center in pencil 66 circled and crossed out and 62 circled and crossed out ; at lower left corner in pencil Chicgao 87 ; at lower right corner in pencil RueTirechappe / vue prise de la rue Saint-Honoré / AJ credit line accession number 84 XM 346 13 PD-100 Rue Tirechappe Paris Photographs of Paris by Charles Marville 1860 in Paris 1860 photographs Albumen prints Photographs in the Getty Museum Advertising in Paris Sidewalks in Paris |