5747 x 4061 px | 48,7 x 34,4 cm | 19,2 x 13,5 inches | 300dpi
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The Église Saint Augustin de Paris Church of St Augustine is a church in the VIIIe arrondissement of Paris France Here Charles de Foucauld was converted by its priest father Huvelin Saint Augustin was built between 1860 1871 by Victor Baltard architect of Les Halles in an eclectic and vaguely Byzantine style It is almost 100 meters in length with a dome height of 60 meters and was one of the first sizable buildings in Paris constructed about a metal frame Saint Augustin s facade features the four evangelists above arcades and above them the twelve apostles and rosette window Its stained glass windows depict bishops and martyrs of the first centuries and cast iron columns within feature polychrome angels The church s organ was built by Charles Spackman Barker One of the earliest organs to employ electricity it features 54 stops with 3 keyboards and pedals A statue of Joan of Arc by Paul Dubois was erected before the church in 1896 Digitally restored Art Photochrom or Photochrome is used to create a color print from a black and white photo negative using between four and fourteen lithograph stones made from rocklike substances to colorize the print with several different inks