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Pascal Sébah Kiosque de Choubra Galeries 1860s 33.50 x 25.80 cm Albuminabzug |
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WINDOW TO THE WORLD |
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Photographs of the 19th century |
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14 December 2019 – 25 January 2020 |
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Opening: Friday, 13 December, 6 – 9 pm |
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W. A. Mansell British Museum c. 1870 21.60 x 28.50 cm Albuminabzug |
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In the second half of the 19th century, photography was not just about conveying information and knowledge. It should also show that she influenced visual habits and perceptual aesthetics. The works collected in this exhibition are an overview that transcends the images of well-known monuments and monuments, forming an extensive collection that brings the distant - both temporally and geographically - into private life. The exhibited works bring us back in time to couples strolling on the Siegesallee in Berlin, to the gloomy streets of Glasgow, to the archaeological excavation site of Pompeii. It will take us to the picturesque forest of Barbizon near Fontainebleau, to oriental stalls or the proud riders of Algiers and their horses. |
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Achille Quinet Notre Dame [17] c. 1868 19.00 x 24.70 cm Albuminabzug |
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The photographs shown originate from very different backgrounds: commissioned works by the state, in the sense of the french Mission Heliographique, which served the documentation of monuments. The views of Venice usually come from studios or studios that specialize in architectural photography for tourists and their travel albums. Photographs of the Études d'après nature served painters as a teaching tool and template. This artistic landscape photography, created in the forest of Barbizon near Fontainebleau, is closely interwoven with "the work of the artists who, as the so-called School of Barbizon, revived open-air painting in the mid-19th century". |
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Charles Marville Bois de Boulogne, Paris c. 1865-70 36.20 x 23.70 cm Albuminabzug |
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The photographic documentation of archaeological sites, ruins and expeditions is a unique source of unknown or unexplored places. The medium of photography is capable of capturing moments that exist only once. Figuratively speaking, it is a peephole into another time. A snapshot in the truest sense of the word. That's what makes photography so unique and special. It can take us to another time, to another place. |
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Carlo Ponti Bigolante, Venezia 1860er 31.20 x 26.20 cm Albuminabzug |
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