
Eugène Atget
French(February 12, 1857 – 1927)
99
Works

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The Quiet Eye That Saved Paris
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There is a photograph taken in 1926 on the Quai Voltaire, at the corner where that storied riverside street meets the narrow cut of the Rue de Nevers. The city is still. A doorway holds its shadow. The stones of the pavement carry the particular weight of a morning that has not yet fully committed to itself. Eugène Atget made this image with a camera that most photographers of the era had already abandoned, using a process that was already old, and he numbered it 6649 in his meticulous hand on the reverse. That image, now among the works available on The Collection, is not a document. It is a… Continue reading
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