Louis-Emile Durandelle (1839-1917) nait à Verdun en 1839. Il commence son activité de photographe avec Hyacinthe César Delmaet (1828-1862) et, après la mort de ce dernier, avec sa veuve, Clémence Jacob, qu’il ne tarde pas à épouser. Entre 1865 et 1872, il documente la construction de l'Opéra Garnier à Paris et puis, entre 1887 et 1889, celle de la Tour Eiffel. Ses clichés anticipent la vision constructiviste de l’après-guerre.
Vente The London Photograph Fair : Special Edition A boutique fair for fine, rare, and vintage photography, held in one of London's architectural treasures. International specialist dealers present original works for sale from the entire history of the medium, from early salt prints, to modernist masterpieces, to 20th century rock, film and fashion images. Plus a special exhibition and presentations from The Julia Margaret Cameron Trust.
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Saturday 23 May 2015 11am-1pm
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Saturday 23 May 2015, 1pm-8pm
Sunday 24 May 2015, 10am-5pm
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www.photofair.co.uk...Exposition Hans P. Kraus Jr. Fine Photographs presents « Charles Nègre and 19th-Century French Photographs », Paris Photo, Booth C7, Grand Palais
November 2013, Paris– Hans P. Kraus Jr. Fine Photographs, New York, will feature the work of Charles Nègre and other 19th-century photographers at Paris Photo, 14-17 November 2013, at the Grand Palais. Nègre is primarily known for his landscapes and architectural photographs of Paris and the South of France made in the 1850s. In addition to the photographs by Nègre, work by other French photographers including Gustave Le Gray; Firmin-Eugène Le Dien; Félix Teynard; Henri Courmont; Joseph, vicomte Vigier; and Louis-Emile Durandelle will also be on view. Of particular interest will be the opportunity to view pairings of a number of these rare photographs with their negatives.
Among the Nègre work exhibited will be the newly identified, Children of ...Modifier l'image