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Studio of Nadar at 35 Boulevard des Capucines, Paris, c. 1855 (b / w photo)
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Studio of Nadar at 35 Boulevard des Capucines, Paris, c. 1855 (b / w photo)
CHT274948 Studio of Nadar at 35 Boulevard des Capucines, Paris, c.1855 (b/w photo) by Nadar (Gaspard Felix Tournachon) (1820-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Atelier of the famous photographer; used by Nadars son Paul in 1874 for the first Impressionist exhibition organised by Edgar Degas; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23192942
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Art History Atelier Degas Impressionists Nadar Nadar Felix Tournachon Dit 1820 1910 Salon
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This print captures the iconic Studio of Nadar at 35 Boulevard des Capucines in Paris, circa 1855. The studio belonged to the renowned photographer Nadar, also known as Gaspard Felix Tournachon. This historical image is part of a private collection and showcases the birthplace of many artistic endeavors. The significance of this studio goes beyond photography alone. In 1874, Nadar's son Paul utilized this very space to host the first Impressionist exhibition organized by Edgar Degas. It was within these walls that groundbreaking works from artists such as Monet, Renoir, and Pissarro were displayed for the world to see. The photograph provides a glimpse into life during that era with its depiction of a bustling street scene outside the studio. A horse-drawn carriage passes by while pedestrians go about their daily activities. This snapshot not only captures a moment in time but also serves as a testament to the rich history surrounding impressionism and art in general. Nadar's atelier became an integral part of Parisian cultural life during this period. It served as both a salon for creative minds to gather and exchange ideas and a sanctuary where masterpieces were born. The presence of horses adds an element of charm, reminding us that even amidst urban development, nature still found its place. This photograph allows us to delve into the past, immersing ourselves in an era when creativity flourished within these very walls on Boulevard des Capucines.
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