Pont Royal, vers le pavillon de Flore, 7ème arrondissement, Paris

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Pont Royal, vers le pavillon de Flore, 7ème arrondissement, Paris

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Pont Royal (7e arr) (Inscribed title)
Tirage monté en 30 x 40.
Inscription concernant le titre - Au verso de l'image, en haut au centre, manuscrit au crayon : "Pont Royal / (7e arr)".
Numéro - Au verso de l'image, en haut à droite, numéro de négatif d'Atget manuscrit au crayon : "293".
Paysage urbain. Pont Royal. Pavillon de Flore. Seine.

Eugene Atget, the French photographer, is best known for his photographs of the architecture and street scenes of Paris, France, late 19th and early 20th centuries. He captured the city's architecture and daily life. His work has been celebrated for its historical importance. Atget's work was rediscovered by American photographer Berenice Abbott.

Born in Libourne, France, Atget worked as a sailor, actor and painter before turning to photography in his late 40s. He is best known for his photographs of Parisian architecture and street scenes, which he began taking in the early 1900s. Atget's photographs are characterised by their meticulous attention to detail and documentary approach to capturing the city of Paris. He photographed everything from grand boulevards and famous landmarks to humble storefronts and alleyways, creating a visual record of the rapidly changing city in the early 20th century. Despite his prolific output, Atget struggled to make a living from his photography, and it was only after his death that his work gained widespread recognition. Today, he is considered one of the most important photographers of the early 20th century, and his images continue to inspire and influence photographers and artists around the world.

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1911
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Musée Carnavalet - Histoire de Paris
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