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Bisson Frères (Louis-Auguste Bisson, French, 1814–1876 and — Untitled [Rome]

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

Untitled [Rome]

1854

Roman architectural grandeur is preserved through the precise documentary style characteristic of the Bisson brothers' European surveys. The albumen process captures intricate stone details with clarity that made these photographs valuable both as artistic achievements and historical records.

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, Untitled [Rome], 1854

Roman architectural grandeur is preserved through the precise documentary style characteristic of the Bisson brothers' European surveys. The albumen process captures intricate stone details with clarity that made these photographs valuable both as artistic achievements and historical records.

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, Photography, French, Albumen Print, Documentary, Historic, 19th Century, Sculpture, Classical, Architecture

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