Benoist, Paris in its Splendor, Eastern Railway St.
Benoist, Paris in its Splendor, Eastern Railway St.
Jean-Louis Benoist, the French painter known for his scenes of Paris during the 17th century, did not paint works specifically titled "Paris in its Splendor, Eastern Railway St." or any similar title as far as historical records indicate. The "Eastern Railway St." likely refers to a railway station, but Benoist's known works primarily focus on depicting scenes of daily life, architecture, and landscapes of Paris during the 1600s.
Railway stations, as architectural and functional landmarks, have been subjects of many artists' works, especially during the industrial and modern eras. However, such depictions typically emerged much later than the period Benoist focused on. If you are interested in artworks depicting railway stations in Paris or other themes related to modern infrastructure, there are artists from the 19th and 20th centuries who have explored these subjects in their paintings, drawings, and prints.
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