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"Rizal, Hidalgo, Pardo de Tavera, and Luna constantly encouraged each other
in their individual pursuits -- and also enjoyed the camaraderie and
fellowship of each other." -- In Excelsis" Ibid. pp. 86-87
Opera House
Place de la concorde
The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel (architects Percier and Fontaine) was built between 1806
and 1808 by Napoleon I following the model of the Arch of Constantine in Rome. The two
arches conceived by Napoleon, Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and the Arc de Triomphe de
l'Etoile, were erected to commemorate his victories, and the grand armies he had
commanded. The bronze horses which originally perched on top of the Arc de Triomphe du
Carrousel were taken from Saint-Marc of Venice. These were later returned after WWII.
The Muse Dupuytren is a museum of anatomical items illustrating diseases and malformations. It
is located at 15, rue de l'Ecole de Mdecine, Les Cordeliers, Paris, France, and open weekdays
except holidays and university vacations. The closest mtro stations areCluny La
Sorbonne and Odon.
Gathering at Juan luna's studio in Paris, with Rizal seated on the floor next to a girl and further to the right
is Juan Luna looking at the camera while his wife Paz Pardo de Tavera seating on the couch.
A drinking party of still sober guests in a mock up scene (l-R) Rizal, standing with right arm trying to hit
Antonio Luna, lying on his back and appeared drunk already while Felix Resurrecion Hidalgo , also drunk
and barely could open his eyes and another friend trying to drink from a bottle.
Regular meeting among expatriates (L-R) Jose Rizal, Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, Trinidad H. Pardo de
Tavera and Juan Luna, and another man standing presumed to be a waiter.
Fencing sports participated in by Filipino expatriates (L-R) Juan Luna, Jose Rizal, and Valentin Ventura,
the man who financed the publication of El Filibusterismo.