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Distillerie idéologique

DISTILLERY OF IDEOLOGY

ARMAN 1996

 

Courtesy Fondation Linda & Guy Pieters

Place des Lices, Saint-Tropez

 

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at the bustling place des lices in saint tropez, an older man sits on a bench, his posture slightly hunched as he watches the boule game unfold before him. there is a palpable distance between him and the others, not just physically, as he sits at the farthest edge of the bench, but also emotionally. the light filters through the trees, casting dappled shadows on the ground, adding a sense of quiet isolation to the scene. the game carries on with its lively interactions, yet he remains a silent observer, perhaps lost in his thoughts or memories.

captured near place des lices in saint-tropez, this stunning mercedes 280 sl automatic embodies the epitome of classic automotive beauty. the black and white tones emphasize its sleek lines and timeless design, while the soft reflections on its polished chrome evoke an era of refined sophistication. produced between 1967 and 1971, the mercedes 280 sl, also known as the "pagoda" due to its distinctive concave hardtop, is a symbol of luxury and engineering excellence. this photograph not only celebrates the car's enduring charm but also the allure of an evening in one of the most glamorous destinations in the world.

Place de Lices, Rennes, France

 

Place des Lices sous la lune, la cathédrale au fond, la halle Martenot au premier plan

on a vibrant day at the place des lices market in saint tropez, the scene is an eclectic mix of sights and scents. an elderly man, adorned in red trousers, a shirt peppered with cherry prints, and red glasses, stands thoughtfully before a bustling rotisserie stand. the vivid red of his outfit harmonizes with the bright decor of the chicken grill, creating a striking visual contrast against the sizzling, golden chickens. this snapshot encapsulates a whimsical, yet poignant, interplay of life and culinary tradition, wrapped in the warm hues of a mediterranean afternoon.

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Men playing game of boules in La Place des Lices, St Tropez, France

Les maisons en pan de bois à Vannes.

 

Timber-framed houses in Vannes, dating from the 17th century. Morbihan department of Brittany, northwestern France.

Rennes, capital of Brittany. The ancient settlement of Condate, built at the confluent of the Ille and Vilaine rivers in the first century B.C., was probably founded by the Redones, the people of Armorica, and the Romans, the new masters of the whole of Gaul. At the end of the third century, the town known as “Civitas Riedonum” was given its first 1200m-high city wall. In the 15th century, the town’s rapid growth led to the construction of two further city walls to the north-east and south of the Vilaine, increasing the area of the walled city from 9 to 62 hectares. The Tour Duchesne and Portes Mordelaises are the main fortified remains from this period.

  

The Metropolitan district of Rennes comprises 43 towns and villages including the city of Rennes and today has a population of almost 416,000 (the third greatest population increase in western France), spread over some 67,000 hectares (598 inhabitants per km). After the influx of 45,000 inhabitants over the past 15 years, a further rise of 60,000 is expected between now and 2015. This population growth can be witnessed in Rennes, across the département and throughout Brittany as a whole. “Greater Rennes” stretches out around the central city, which has 210,000 inhabitants and is separated from the rest of the district by a green belt. This style of town planning has preserved the essentially rural identity of the suburban towns and villages. The Metropolitan district of Rennes has preserved vast farmlands in a fertile area along with numerous natural sites, notably along the River Vilaine and its tributaries.

  

The distinctive centre of Rennes blends seamlessly into the district’s contemporary urban fabric, thanks to a tried and tested planning policy which favours natural spaces and emphasises public transport and environmentally friendly ways of getting around such as the metro and cycling. www.tourisme-rennes.com/en/home.aspx

 

capturing the essence of a moment, this photograph portrays an elderly man savoring his cigarette and espresso at bar le clemencau, located at place des lices in saint tropez. the sun illuminates the weathered lines of his face, narrating a story of countless afternoons spent in contemplation. his tattoos peek through the sleeves, adding layers of personality to his calm demeanor. the ambient light from the bustling square contrasts with his serene profile, encapsulating the delicate balance between stillness and motion.

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« Si la musique nous est si chère, c'est qu'elle est la parole la plus profonde de l'âme, le cri harmonieux de sa joie et de sa douleur. » #RomainRolland

 

Saturday afternoon afterwork pub

Place des Lices, Rennes, Bretagne

 

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a myriad of designs swirls around her as she browses the vibrant dresses on display. each pattern tells a story, each fabric a burst of creativity. her own outfit blends seamlessly into the cacophony of textures, creating a mesmerizing tapestry of shapes and hues. captured in the bustling saturday market of place des lices, this moment encapsulates the joyous chaos of colors and patterns that define the local sartorial landscape.

Ca fait très carte postale, mais elles sont si belles !!

Construites au XVIIème siècle, elles étaient les maisons des riches parlementaires. Remarquer les belles toitures en forme de carènes renversées !!

Photographie de Rennes

 

Racape de La Feuillée sur la place des Lices à Rennes (1658)

 

Old timber-framed house in Rennes (France), built in 1658.

  

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