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Charles Marville — Rue d'Arras (de la Rue Clopin)
Charles Marville

Rue d'Arras (de la Rue Clopin)

A atmospheric photograph by Charles Marville captures the narrow, winding Rue d'Arras as it intersects with the Rue Clopin, offering a glimpse into the ancient streetscape of pre-Haussmann Paris. The image reflects Marville's celebrated documentation of the city's medieval quarters, preserving the worn facades, cobblestones, and intimate urban character that would soon be swept away by sweeping modernization efforts. His precise eye transforms an ordinary Parisian backstreet into a poignant historical record of a vanishing world.

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Photographs from the Collection of the Art Institute of Chicago

November 18, 2014

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Charles Marville, Rue d'Arras (de la Rue Clopin)

A atmospheric photograph by Charles Marville captures the narrow, winding Rue d'Arras as it intersects with the Rue Clopin, offering a glimpse into the ancient streetscape of pre-Haussmann Paris. The image reflects Marville's celebrated documentation of the city's medieval quarters, preserving the worn facades, cobblestones, and intimate urban character that would soon be swept away by sweeping modernization efforts. His precise eye transforms an ordinary Parisian backstreet into a poignant historical record of a vanishing world.

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Related themes

Monochrome, French, 19th Century, Photograph, Paris, Street Scene, Urban

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Collected by

Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art