Nostalgic Architectural Illustrations

Vincent Mahe Charts 750 Years of Parisian History with Art

French illustrator Vincent Mahe has created a line of architectural illustrations which chart the change of one Parisian block over the last 750 years. Focusing on a single building, these art pieces chronologically display how the City of Lights came to be as beautiful as it is today.

Inspired by the Parisian structures created over generations, Mahe crafted these architectural illustrations for the book '750 Years in Paris' by the Nobrow press. Mahe has stated that buildings tell everything in cities and shed light on famine, peaceful times, poverty, war and wealth. He captures these instances with his 1943 illustration, displaying Nazi banners and signs while his 1956 drawing showcases the return of civilization following the second world war.

From its Black Plague to its stint as World Cup host, Paris has evolved throughout history and these architectural illustrations display this journey beautifully.
Trend Themes
1. Historical Architectural Illustrations - The trend of using architectural art to visually display the evolution of a city is increasing, and could lead to innovations in the way history is taught and preserved.
2. Nostalgic Art Styles - The trend of modern art being created in the style of past eras is becoming more popular, which could inspire new forms of artistic expression.
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3. Education - The rising trend of using art to teach people about the history of a city has the potential to disrupt traditional education methods and create new opportunities for educators and artists.

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