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Auguste-Rosalie Bisson — Savoie 46, Mont-Blanc, Vu de Mont-Joli
Auguste-Rosalie Bisson

Savoie 46, Mont-Blanc, Vu de Mont-Joli

1855

Europe's highest peak dominates this carefully composed landscape, representing the ambitious photographic mapping of Alpine regions that served both scientific and touristic purposes in mid-19th century France.

Medium
Albumen print

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Auguste-Rosalie Bisson, Savoie 46, Mont-Blanc, Vu de Mont-Joli, 1855

Europe's highest peak dominates this carefully composed landscape, representing the ambitious photographic mapping of Alpine regions that served both scientific and touristic purposes in mid-19th century France.

Medium
Albumen print
Year
1855
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Monochrome, French, Albumen Print, Serene, Documentary, 19th Century, Photograph, Landscape, Nature, Mountain

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