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Eugène Atget
(12th Feb, 1857 - 4th Aug, 1927)
Impasse Salembrière, rue Saint-Séverin à Paris
Credit:
Photo (C) Musée d'Orsay, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Patrice Schmidt
musée d'Orsay
http://www.musee-orsay.fr/
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Keywords:
époque de la Troisième République (représentation)
commercial sign
dead end
lane
grocer's shop
hairdresser (profession)
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About the artwork
Title:
Impasse Salembrière, rue Saint-Séverin à Paris
Periods:
contemporary period from 1914 until today
20th century
XXth century
Techniques:
albumen print
Dimensions:
216 x 180
Inventory number:
DO1986-48
Detail:
Entre 1899 et 1927 Documents pour l'histoire du vieux Paris : Vieilles rues
Location:
musée d'Orsay
About the author(s)
Author:
Eugène Atget
Also known as:
Jean Eugène Auguste Atget
Eugene Atget
E. Atget
Eugène Adget
Born:
12th Feb, 1857
Dead:
4th Aug, 1927
Country:
France
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Eugène Atget
(French:
[adʒɛ]
; 12 February 1857 – 4 August 1927) was a French
flâneur
and a pioneer of documentary photography, noted for his determination to document all of the architecture and street scenes of Paris before their disappearance to modernization. Most of his photographs were first published by Berenice Abbott after his death. An inspiration for the surrealists and other artists, his genius was only recognized by a handful of young artists in the last two years of his life, and he…
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