When you cross the only humanitarian bridge over the Seine River, the only one in Paris, the imposing building of the Institut de France (Institut de France) looms in front of you on the left side of the bridge. The Institut de France was founded in 1634. The Institut de France was founded in 1634, formally established by Cardinal Richelieu in 1635, and became the current institution of five academies (societies) in 1495. The building was constructed between 1662 and 1688, with the addition of the wing nave completed in 1846, in the mid-19th century. The photo shows the front right wing nave viewed from the Earl's Bridge. This work is also a tribute to Atget / Atget, who photographed the Institut de France from this location in 1927. Support (support), materials (colorants, etc.), technique, etc. ・Support (support) is made of thick, low-gloss paper specially designed for photographic ink-jet printing. The paper size is H210 x W297mm (A4 size). The size of the image of the work should be 90-95% of the paper size, with margins around the image. Prints will be printed by a printer using 10-color pigment ink. (Giclee printing)