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Feasts and Fables's avatar

Impeccable timing, Jodi - thank you. Lots to dive into on our train journey to Paris in the morning. In exchange, my art inspired fiction … I plan to loiter in front of the painting.

https://open.substack.com/pub/justwriteright/p/the-bare-essentials?r=56lr6&utm_medium=ios

jodi {beautiful things}'s avatar

I love it! I’ve often stood in front of a painting - or even in a historic room - and wished that I was a fiction writer. It is definitely a painting worth loitering in front of!

Feasts and Fables's avatar

I have a little collection of art-inspired musings … imagined stories just out of sight. Limitless inspiration

Christine Scuderi's avatar

Paris is a beautiful city and one of my favorites, been twice, but now I feel like I was there for a third time after reading this! ❤️

Jennifer S's avatar

Um, can I go back, now? I like the way that you put this information together!

Anne Seally's avatar

I love the Musee Carnavalet (on your list) but another one that I also really love is the Musee Bourdelle...

jodi {beautiful things}'s avatar

I’ve never heard of it! Thanks for the recommendation!

Michele Boyer's avatar

Merci Jodi! I am heading to Paris later this month and I have bookmarked several of your recommendations. I can't wait to have coffee and buns in that pretty square.

jodi {beautiful things}'s avatar

Have a wonderful time! I recommend Carette - it's a little splurgy, but the experience is totally worth it!

Marco & Sabrina's avatar

Nowhere better to spend a rainy day than the Musee d’Orsay

June Girvin's avatar

Lovely, thank you! In fiction, try The Elegance of The Hedgehog by Muriel Barbary, a lovely story of an apartment block and its inhabitants. Non-fiction try Flanêur-The Art of Wandering the Streets of Paris by Federico Castigliano.

Art - anything in the Musée D'Orsay, but for one my favourites painters, Modigliani, go to the l'Orangerie and the Pompidou centre. Also the Rodin museum is wonderful and has a pretty garden and café.

I can never resist the little posh shops in Palais Royale for window shopping, and coffee in that square is good for people watching (as is almost anywhere in Paris!).

jodi {beautiful things}'s avatar

Ah, wonderful! Thank you for the suggestions, June!

Jeffrey Streeter's avatar

Lovely!

I agree about the Places des Vosges. A real gem.

Despina Kay's avatar

Love this! I walk by that door every time I go to the American library (to usually drop off my overdue books and pay a fine).

jodi {beautiful things}'s avatar

That's exactly where I was going! :)

Anne Thomas's avatar

Somehow missed this a couple of days before a Paris visit (on my way back from London)—I went to the Musee Rodin and Petit Palais that day which were lovely; also had wanted to go to Place Vosges on my way in but it was May Day and I was cut off by riot police attending a protest…next time!

jodi {beautiful things}'s avatar

Always protests!! You'll have to go next time - it's such a pretty place to sit and read!