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Hôtel Guistel. Rue de Vaugirard 68
(1898-1927)
from the Art in old Paris series 1898–1927

Medium
albumen silver photograph
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gift of Patrick Pound through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program, 2020
Public domain
Gallery location
Not on display
 

About this work

In 1890–91 Eugène Atget advertised his photography as a supplier of images for artists and craftsmen: ‘Documents pour Artistes’. This required images that were direct, providing artists with details from which to model their work. Over time, Atget came to focus almost exclusively on documenting the effects of Baron Haussmann’s large-scale renovation of Paris, which took place between 1853 and 1870. Atget continued to use nineteenth-century technologies, notably a large glass-plate camera and albumen silver papers, well into the twentieth century. The resulting photographs have a stillness and appear both of their time and otherworldly. Atget amassed an extraordinary archive of over eight thousand negatives, arranged into subjects and categories.

Artwork Details

Medium
albumen silver photograph
Measurements
17.6 × 21.9 cm irreg. (image) 18.0 × 21.9 cm irreg. (sheet)
Place/s of Execution
Paris, France
Inscription
incised in negative in reverse (in image) l.l.: 57
inscribed (vertically) in pencil on reverse u.l.: 5722 (first 2 underlined)
Accession Number
2020.453
Department
International Photography
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gift of Patrick Pound through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program, 2020
Public domain
Gallery location
Not on display