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Bisson Frères (Louis-Auguste Bisson, French, 1814–1876 and — Forum Romanum, Rome

Bisson Frères (Louis-Auguste Bisson, French, 1814–1876 and

Forum Romanum, Rome

1854

Captured as part of a pioneering photographic survey, the ancient ruins emerge with documentary precision through the albumen process, demonstrating early photography's role in preserving architectural heritage. Part of an ambitious album documenting Europe's greatest monuments, the image showcases the Bisson brothers' technical mastery in architectural photography.

Medium
Albumen print, from the album "Reproductions photographiques des plus beaux types d’architecture et de sculpture"

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Bisson Frères (Louis-Auguste Bisson, French, 1814–1876 and, Forum Romanum, Rome, 1854

Captured as part of a pioneering photographic survey, the ancient ruins emerge with documentary precision through the albumen process, demonstrating early photography's role in preserving architectural heritage. Part of an ambitious album documenting Europe's greatest monuments, the image showcases the Bisson brothers' technical mastery in architectural photography.

Medium
Albumen print, from the album "Reproductions photographiques des plus beaux types d’architecture et de sculpture"
Year
1854
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Monochrome, French, Ruins, Documentary, 19th Century, Photograph, Ancient Rome, Landscape, Historical, Architecture

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