The tall buildings of Honfleur Honfleur, France by David Carton upixa images

Detailed image information
Max Pixels: 2592(W) x 3872(H)
ROMPS (Recommended Output Max Print Size at 300dpi): 8.6 inches width x 12.9 inches high
22 centimetres width x 32.8 centimetres high
Filesize (original JPEG at highest available resolution): 6.61Mb
Image credit: David Carton
Shoot date: 2006-09-02
Geographic Location: Honfleur, France
Short Caption (Description of Content) The tall buildings of Honfleur
Subject Matter travel
Keywords Honfleur is a harbour commune in the Norman departement of Calvados, in France It is especially known for its old, beautiful picturesque port, characterized by its houses with slate-covered frontages, painted many times by artists, including in particular Gustave Courbet, Claude Monet and Johan Jongkind, forming the ecole de Honfleur which contributed to the appearance of the Impressionist movement, 6 or 7 storeys high
Price Grade: standard
Model Release: N
Property Release: N
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2592W x 3872H (28.7Mb*)£87.31 (1149 ppp)21.9 x 32.88.6 x 12.9
1944W x 2904H (16.2Mb*)£67.11 (841 ppp)16.5 x 24.66.5 x 9.7
1458W x 2178H (9.1Mb*)£47.55 (668 ppp)12.3 x 18.44.9 x 7.3
972W x 1452H (4Mb*)£25.94 (544 ppp)8.2 x 12.33.2 x 4.8
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467W x 697H (0.9Mb*)£6.96 (468 ppp)4 x 5.91.6 x 2.3
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