The bronze statue of Cardinal Richelieu in red

The bronze statue of Cardinal Richelieu in red

Cardinal Richelieu, originally named Armand Jean du Plessis, was an important political and church figure in French history. He was born on September 9, 1585 and passed away on December 4, 1642. Richelieu is best known for his role as Chief Minister during the reign of King Louis XIII. He played a crucial role in consolidating and strengthening the authority of the French royal family. As the head of government, Richelieu pursued a policy of centralization, reducing the influence of the aristocracy and strengthening the power of the monarchy. He also attempted to establish French hegemony in Europe, promote alliances, and intervene militarily in conflicts.
The solemn symbol sculpture of the law in the Place de la Bourbon in Paris

The solemn symbol sculpture of the law in the Place de la Bourbon in Paris

She holds the scepter of justice in her right hand and a table representing the law engraved on her left hand, symbolizing the law.
2016 UEFA European Championship in France

2016 UEFA European Championship in France

Cupid statue at the Amsterdam National Museum

Cupid statue at the Amsterdam National Museum

Mona Lisa "Mona Lisa" Mona Lisa portrait gold basket hanging painting

Mona Lisa "Mona Lisa" Mona Lisa portrait gold basket hanging painting

The Mona Lisa is an oil painting created by Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci and is currently housed in the Louvre Museum in France. This painting mainly depicts the typical image of elegance and tranquility of women, shaping the image of a woman from the urban bourgeoisie during the rise of capitalism.
Fictional Catholic Cathedral

Fictional Catholic Cathedral

Photogrammetry, 3D scanning, ivy natural landscape, doorstep staircase

Photogrammetry, 3D scanning, ivy natural landscape, doorstep staircase

Triumphal Arch

Triumphal Arch

The Arc de Triomphe (French: L'Arc de Triomphe) is located on the Champs - É lys é es in the central area of Paris, the capital of the French Republic. It is situated in the center of Place Charles de Gaulle and was built under the leadership of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte to celebrate the victory in the Battle of Austerlitz. It is one of the national symbols of France, one of the four representative buildings of France, and a landmark monument in the city of Paris.
French designer Lawrence chair design

French designer Lawrence chair design