Friday, April 1, 2016

A-Z Challenge: A is for Artistes


Place du Tertre
I fell in love with Montmartre the first time I visited. This village on the hill still maintains its old-world charm in the middle of one of the most cosmopolitan cities.

The Place du Tertre - or artists' square - is my favorite. I enjoy sitting outdoors at one of the many cafes, viewing the sights and sounds of the bustling crowds. And I particularly enjoy wandering around the area, watching the artists paint portraits or caricatures of passing visitors.


The square employs 300 artists, but only accommodates 150 at a time, so they alternate work days, setting up their easels from mid-morning until late evening. Artists must submit a portfolio every year to earn one of the coveted spots. The annual payment of 500 euros seems quite reasonable given the popularity of this location.

While some may consider this area a tourist trap, I find it charming and reminiscent of a different time and place.

Moulin de la Galette - Renoir
I imagine Renoir carrying his canvas, paints, and easel through the square towards the local restaurant on the Rue Lepic. He is in the midst of painting his masterpiece, Le Moulin de la Galette.

Or I envision Degas walking to his studio apartment with his sketchbook tucked under his arm after an afternoon with the ballerinas at the Garnier opera house.

While Paris is home to some of the greatest museums in the world - the Louvre (classics), the d'Orsay (Impressionists) and the Pompidou (modern), there is still a vibrant art scene on the streets of the city. Many reside in the Montmartre region, but you can still find the quintessential painter set up along the Seine, capturing such iconic sights as the Tuileries Gardens, Notre Dame, or the Eiffel Tower. C'est magnifique!

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This post is part of the 2016 Blogging A-Z Challenge - where nearly 1,700 participants pledge to blog daily throughout the month of April (with the exception of Sundays), with each daily topic corresponding with a different letter of the alphabet. This is a fun social event in the cyber community - and my first time to participate.


30 comments:

  1. That's so fascinating that artists have to submit a portfolio to get one of the spots! It would be so interesting to see them at work.

    Cheers - Ellen | http://thecynicalsailor.blogspot.com/2016/04/a-is-for-anchor-nancy-drew-investigates.html

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    1. I was surprised to learn they have to submit annually. It's not like once you're accepted you're in for life :)

      Thanks for stopping by!

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  2. Sounds wonderful. I can picture it all in my head from your description. Hope to visit one day :)

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    1. Oh good - it is my hope to help readers truly see the Paris I remember.

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  3. Great start to the A-Z Challenge. @CazsBooks http://cazgreenham.blogspot.com Welcome Aboard Greenham's Yacht

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    1. Thanks so much for stopping by - and the encouraging words :)

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  4. What a beautiful painting your words created! I haven't been to Paris but love reading about it. Someday.... Best of luck and I wish you fun with the challenge.
    @ScarlettBraden from
    Frankly Scarlett

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    1. thanks so much for stopping by!
      I'm glad my words painted a worthwhile picture :)

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  5. I'd be fascinated just to watch them create. Not much of an artist, but admire those that have that talent :)

    Enjoy the rest of the challenge!

    betty
    http://viewsfrombenches.blogspot.com/

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    1. Exactly, Betty!
      I can't draw a stick figure, but I am enamored of those who have artistic talent.

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  6. Visited Montmartre MANY years ago as a preteen. I was probably too young to appreciate it fully. Your A-Day post makes me want to return for a follow-up trip.

    Thanks for stopping by at Fad to the Bone.

    My A-Z blogs for 2016:
    (Sorry for so many links ... doing SEVEN blogs this year!)
    Fad to the Bone – Dog Products Revue
    Heart of a Ready Writer
    Just Workin’ It – Job Starts and Smarts
    Kicking MS to the Curb
    Nickers and Ink Poetry and Humor
    Practically at Home
    Working in Words
    Find me:
    Linda Ann Nickerson author page on Amazon
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    Happy A to Z – Linda Ann

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    1. WOW, Linda Ann... you are VERY busy this month!

      I'm glad my post inspired you to want to revisit the area. Hopefully some day that will become a reality :)

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  7. It doesn't look so different, Renoire's picture and your photography, does it? A wonderful start to the A to Z challenge!

    www.claowuepotpourri.wordpress.com

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  8. I've been to Paris a couple times but never to The Place du Tertre. I see I've got to make another trip after this challenge is over and be sure to have your list of 26 with me! Gail at Making Life An Art

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    1. Oh Gail... If you like art, I can't imagine you wouldn't adore Montmartre :)
      I hope you get to take that Paris trip soon!

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  9. I would love to see the artists working! Actually I would just love to go to Paris at all! :) Looking forward to your posts.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, Sarah! I hope you have the chance to visit Paris sometime. You know, it has a history of being quite inspirational for writers ;)

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  10. What a delightful place! I would love to visit there sometime and watch the artists. This is my first year doing A to Z and here's my first post. http://gaylwright.blogspot.com/2016/04/a-is-for-aardwolf.html

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    1. It's my first year too, Gayl! Here's to a successful month of posting :)

      thanks so much for stopping by!

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  11. I loved visiting Paris and surrounding areas. Now I can enjoy revisiting and "see" what I missed during the whirlwind trip.
    #AlohaFriday to you. Thanks for visiting my site today.

    Gail’s 2016 April A to Z Challenge

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    1. I'd love to hear what sites you visited in that whirlwind trip, Gail :)

      I have never visited Hawaii... but it is on the bucket list!

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  12. I loved Montmartre - I went to Paris with my mum a few years ago and didn't know this place even existed until our group went there for the day - I could have spent a week coming back each day to see all the little areas and browse the shops etc
    Leanne from cresting the hill

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    1. I had the same experience, Leanne! I was on a group tour and we wandered the narrow winding streets from Sacre Coeur until we stepped into the square. A sight to behold, n'est pas?

      I actually went back five years later and lived in a French apartment for two weeks - about a five minute walk from Sacre Coeur. And I NEVER tired of the area :)

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  13. I've never been to Paris, but my sister did once, few years ago. She always says that Montmartre is the best part of the city :-)

    @JazzFeathers
    The Old Shelter - Jazz Age Jazz

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    1. I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels this love for Montmartre. I hope someday you can visit too :)

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  14. I can imagine the vibe generated in this location...probably very atmospheric...
    I love this theme!
    Well, Paris is my favorite city and I was fortunate enough to visit...but that was decades ago...and another visit is OVERDUE. But funds are tight. *sighs*
    Writer In Transit

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    1. I certainly understand tight funds... I don't visit nearly as often as I'd like :)

      Thanks for stopping by!

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  15. You brought back memories of visiting Montmartre, and mentioned two of my favourite artists - Renoir and Degas. I too never knew that artists had to present a portfolio to be able to display their works there. I bought a delightful little painting to join the collection I have gathered when abroad - my wall of holiday memories!

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    1. A wall of holiday memories - I love that idea (I might have to borrow it...) :)

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