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From agglomeration to international metropolis It seems that the defeat of the
Commune was forgotten in the 1900`s because this period became known as the Belle
Epoque. Despite a housing crisis the 1900`s marked the introduction of modern
conveniences such as electricity, bathrooms, lifts and central heating.Paris at
that time embraced “la Dolce Vita”, lightness and gaiety. Optimism
was rife since the success of the International Exhibition of 1889, for which
the Eiffel Tower was constructed. National pride also took expression in the constitution
of a new colonial empire which offered so it was believed – every perspective.
Paris was thus the world`s creative capital, of the fashionable plastic arts,
not forgetting theatre and cinema. Artists from the whole world, often later naturalised,
installed themselves. Writers such as Ionesco, Cioran, Kessel, Troyat, Julian
Green, and also painters and sculptors such as Modigliani, Picasso, Dali, Miro,
Chagall, Soustine, de Stael, Mondrian, Giacometti, Foujita, and Brancusi… |  |