Eugene Atget, Cabaret de l’Homme armé, 25, rue des Blancs-Manteaux, IVe, septembre 1900 © Paris Musées / musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris Long before ...
The famous photographer sought out an empty city. Our photographer found a Paris evacuated by the coronavirus. Credit... Supported by Photographs by Eugène Atget and Mauricio Lima Written by Adam ...
Eugène Atget (1857-1927) is one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century. He became famous primarily through his views of the "old Paris", which were coveted by collectors even during his ...
The turn-of-the-century French photographer, Eugène Atget, is famous for his photographs of Old Paris. Atget was a historian as well as an artist; working for institutions such as the Musée Carnavalet ...
THE DAILY PIC (#1387): This image by Eugene Atget is in the great show called “Public Eye: 175 Years of Sharing Photography,” at the New York Public Library. Its caption is “Fort-Monjol, Prostitute ...
Text by David Campany, Pierre Mac Orlan, Jeffrey Ladd. Errata Editions' Books on Books series is an ongoing publishing project dedicated to making rare and out-of-print photography books accessible to ...
Eugène Atget trained his lens on the city and the people of Paris for nearly four decades. The resulting photographic archive presents an enigmatic portrait of an evolving metropolis at the dawn of ...
Eugène Atget was an early French photographer who captured images of the rapidly disappearing elements of Paris during the waning 19th century. His straight forward yet wistful style served as an ...
This focused exhibition is devoted to the early street photography of American Todd Webb (1905-2000). This focused exhibition is devoted to the early street photography of American Todd Webb ...
It’s one of the functions of anniversary celebrations to evoke happy memories, and on the occasion of the 50th anniversary It’s one of the functions of anniversary celebrations to evoke happy memories ...
Eugène Atget trained his lens on the city and the people of Paris for nearly four decades. The resulting photographic archive presents an enigmatic portrait of an evolving metropolis at the dawn of ...