Façade du château de Bécon au bord de l'eau, Courbevoie.

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Façade du château de Bécon au bord de l'eau, Courbevoie.

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Béron / Façade du château sur le bord de l'eau. (Inscribed title), Le Siège et la Commune de Paris (1870-1871) (Serie's title)
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Façade du château de Bécon au bord de l'eau, Courbevoie.

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Hippolyte Blancard (1843-1924) was a notable figure in 19th-century France, distinguished as both a pharmacist and a photographer. His photographic legacy primarily revolves around his compelling documentation of pivotal events in French history, notably the Siege of Paris in 1870 and the Paris Commune of 1871. During these tumultuous periods, Blancard diligently captured the essence of these events, amassing an impressive collection of over 500 photographs that now serve as a unique and invaluable historical record. Blancard's photographic prowess is characterized by two prominent attributes. First and foremost, his works stand out for their technical excellence, offering a stark and unflinching portrayal of the suffering and devastation wrought by war. In these images, one encounters scenes of barricades, ruins, and the poignant aftermath of conflict, starkly contrasting the prevailing romanticized portrayals of warfare prevalent during his era. Yet, Blancard's talents extended beyond mere documentation. He ventured into portraiture and genre scenes, showcasing his multifaceted artistic range. His portraits are noteworthy for their profound psychological depth, delving into the inner worlds of his subjects. Simultaneously, his genre scenes provide a window into the everyday lives of late 19th-century Parisians, offering a vivid tableau of the period's social fabric. Hippolyte Blancard's enduring influence is evident through the placement of his works in esteemed institutions. These include the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, a testament to the enduring significance and impact of his photographs in the realm of early modern artistry.

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1871
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Musée Carnavalet - Histoire de Paris
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