Hiply dressed patrons clutch plastic cocktail cups of wine. A DJ spins Beyoncé from a turntable embedded in an old-fashioned steamer trunk. Bright spotlights illuminate 22 vividly colored works and ...
I first saw Honfleur, France, where the River Seine meets the English Channel, in 1977. I was sitting in a Houston movie theater watching the French comedy Dear Detective, about a professor and his ...
The small Normandy fishing village of Honfleur is one those places that is too pretty for its own good. The marina, lined with beautiful houses dating back to the 16th century, is a reminder of the ...
Honfleur, tucked away along an estuary on the south bank of the Seine River in Normandy, was a strategic site during the Hundred Years’ War and occupied by the British for 30 years, ending in 1450.
A native of Normandy's Honfleur, Eugène Boudin (1824-1898) is considered one of the founders of Impressionism. He is renowned not only for his paintings, which celebrate the here and now − fleeting ...
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