Louis Blanc, portrait photograph - Art Institute of Chicago
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Gaspard Felix Tournachon, also known as Nadar, was a French photographer, caricaturist, journalist and balloonist. He was born in Paris on 6 April 1820 and died in Paris on 21 March 1910. Nadar was one of the pioneers of photography in France and is best known for his portraits of famous people, including Victor Hugo, George Sand and Charles Baudelaire. He was also the first person to take aerial photographs from a balloon. Nadar's work had a major influence on the development of photography as an art form.
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carjat et cie
collected by hugh edwards
photography and media
etienne carjat nadar gaspard felix tournachon
photographic paper
woodburytype
photography
photomechanical process
contemporaine litteraire
19th century
louis blanc
high resolution
portrait photographs
prints
art institute of chicago
french art
Date
1871 - 1877
in collections
Source
Art Institute of Chicago
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