1 | The barricade on the Rue de la Mortellerie in June 1848, by Meissonier |
2 | L’Emeute (The Riot), by Daumier (1848) |
3 | Street urchin at the Tuileries Palace, by Daumier (1848) |
4 | Barricades on the Faubourg du Temple on the morning of June 25, 1848 |
5 | Demolitions around the Palais Royale, photo by Marville |
6 | Displacement of populations by the demolitions, by Daumier (1852) |
7 | Les Halles in the early 1850s; lithograph by Provost |
8 | Baltard’s first building for the new Les Halles in 1852; Marville photo |
9 | Baltard’s “umbrellas of iron” in Les Halles (1855) |
10 | The Palais de l’Industrie (1855) |
11 | The Passage de l’Opéra; Marville photo (1855) |
12 | The Clown, by Daumier |
13 | The new Rue de Rivoli, by Daumier |
14 | The pastoral utopianism of the bourgeoisie, by Daumier |
15 | The realities of rural life, by Daumier |
16 | Robert Macaire, by Daumier |
17 | Classes on the boulevard des Italiens and the Boulevard du Temple, by Daumier |
18 | The Street of Virtues, photo by Marville |
19 | Time-space compression, by Daumier (1843/1844) |
20 | Bourgeois and Proletarian, by Daumier (1848) |
21 | Gargantua, by Daumier |
22 | Liberty Leading the People, by Delacroix |
23 | Republic, by Daumier |
24 | Women socialists, by Daumier |
25 | New road systems of the 1840s |
26 | The new Paris, by Gustav Doré |
27 | Nouveau Paris, by Daumier |
28 | The streets of old Paris, photos by Marville |
29 | Louis Napoleon Bonaparte |
30 | photo and cartoon representation of Haussmann |
31 | Haussmann rejected by Paris |
32 | Haussmann and street details, photos by Marville |
33 | The Tribunal of Commerce, photo by Marville |
34 | The rush of the railroad, by Daumier |
35 | The growth of the rail network in France |
36 | Map of Haussmann’s new boulevards |
37 | Travel by omnibus, by Daumier |
38 | The vicissitudes of train travel, by Daumier |
39 | The stock exchange, by Chargot |
40 | The temptations of investment, by Gavarni |
41 | The operations of the Compagnie Immobilière, 1856–1866 |
42 | A conspiracy of landlords, by Daumier |
43 | M. Vautour, by Daumier |
44 | Insalubrious housing, photo by Marville |
45 | Property price movements in Paris |
46 | Shantytowns on the periphery, photo by Marville |
47 | Demolitions and the bourgeoisie, by Daumier |
48 | Increases in the property tax base |
49 | Volume of construction materials entering Paris |
50 | Louis-Napoleon attempting to seduce the republic, by Daumier |
51 | Demolition and construction work, by Daumier |
52 | The street entertainers of Paris, by Daumier |
53 | Maps of density of population and of occupational distributions |
54 | The Worker, by Daumier |
55 | Locations of large enterprises |
56 | Locations of large firms, by industry |
57 | Factory at La Villette |
58 | Carpetmaking at Les Gobelins, by Doré |
59 | The new dry goods stores of the 1840s, by Daumier |
60 | Tanning factories along the Bièvre River, photo by Marville |
61 | Collective steam engine system |
62 | The construction eorkers from limousin in Paris, by Daumier |
63 | The Muse de la Brasserie, by Daumier |
64 | Women of the Opera and of the Café Concert, by Doré |
65 | Grisettes and Lorettes, by Gavarni |
66 | The good wife and the bourgeois family, by Daumier |
67 | La Soupe, by Daumier |
68 | Maps of lodging rooms and indigence rate in Paris |
69 | Landlords against children and pets, by Daumier |
70 | Family disasters, by Daumier |
71 | Spectacle is good for everyone, by Daumier |
72 | The military parade |
73 | Boulevard openings: Sebastapol and Prince Eugène |
74 | Excursions to the Bois de Boulogne; visit to the Opéra and firework display, by Guerrard |
75 | Galas and balls |
76 | The pleasure train, by Daumier |
77 | Macadam and cobblestones, by Cham |
78 | Crinoline dresses, by Daumier |
79 | Boulevard life—Tortonis and the grand hotels |
80 | Class relations on the railroads, by Daumier |
81 | The nomads of displacement, by Darjou |
82 | The clearance of the Ile de la Cité |
83 | Working-class housing in the center and toward the periphery |
84 | Working-class street life around Les Halles by day and in the wineshops at night |
85 | Fresh air and sunlight in the city, by Daumier |
86 | The Bois de Boulogne, photo by Marville and the new park at Buttes Chaumont |
87 | The Square du Temple |
88 | Sewage in the streets, photo by Marville |
89 | The new sewer systems |
90 | Modernity and tradition: Manet’s Olympia and Titain’s Venus d’Urbino |
91 | The spectacle of demolitions |
92 | Nostalgia for a lost Paris, by Daumier |
93 | The Rue de Rivoli |
94 | Paris under siege |
95 | Crowds at the salons, by Daumier |
96 | The country and the city, by Daumier |
97 | Map of the barricades of 1848 |
98 | The divorcees of 1848, by Daumier |
99 | The history of the Second Empire, by Daumier |
100 | The fallen Vendôme Column, photo by Braquehais |
101 | The contradictions of the Bourgeoisie, by Daumier |
102 | Map of public meetings in Paris in 1868–1869 |
103 | Haussmann as thief, by Mailly |
104 | The strike at Cail metalworks, by Provost |
105 | The elections of March 1871 |
106 | The Basilica of Sacré-Coeur |
107 | Paris burning and in ruins during the closings days of the Commune |
108 | Eating rat and mouse during the siege, by Cham |
109 | Thiers and the Commune, by Daumier |
110 | The cannons of Montmartre |
111 | Barricade of the Communards |
112 | The shootings at the Mur des Fédérés, by Darjon |
113 | Dead Communards |
114 | Toppling of the Vendôme Column, by Meaulle and Viers |
115 | Paris burning in the final days of the Commune |
116 | Manet and Daumier on the Commune |
117 | Statue of Liberty in its Paris workshop |
118 | Sacré-Coeur as vampire |