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Louis-Antoine Froissart — Untitled (Place des Cordeliers)

Louis-Antoine Froissart

Untitled (Place des Cordeliers)

1852

Employing the waxed paper negative technique pioneered by Gustave Le Gray, this urban scene represents early experiments in architectural photography and street documentation.

Medium
salted paper print from a waxed paper negative

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Louis-Antoine Froissart, Untitled (Place des Cordeliers), 1852

Employing the waxed paper negative technique pioneered by Gustave Le Gray, this urban scene represents early experiments in architectural photography and street documentation.

Medium
salted paper print from a waxed paper negative
Year
1852
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Monochrome, French, Street, 19th Century, City Scene, Photograph, Historical, Urban, Architecture, Salted Paper Print

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Cleveland Museum of Art