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 ...
Eugene Atget, Cabaret de l’Homme armé, 25, rue des Blancs-Manteaux, IVe, septembre 1900 © Paris Musées / musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris Long before ...
Eugène Atget photographed Paris from 1888 until his death in 1927. Like many people, I consider him the greatest photographer of all time. His images evoke the feeling that all the transitory things ...
EUGÈNE ATGET was a stooped-over 69-year-old carrying a heavy load of camera equipment across Paris by the time he shot some of his greatest photographs: misty visions of Paris and its great parks in ...
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 ...
The slightly haggard man resembles an anonymous passer-by or a tradesman Atget would have recorded in one of his Parisian street scenes. Abbott and Ray, expatriate Americans, were instrumental in ...
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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 sign outside the Paris studio of Eugène Atget was superlatively modest. It read: “Eugène Atget: Documents pour artistes.” What that meant was that he had photographs to sell to painters who could ...
Corner of the Rue de la Seine, 1924, by Eugene Atget, part of an exhibition at the Fundacion Mapfre in Madrid. Credit: Photo: © EUGENE ATGET / MAN RAY ALBUM / GEORGE ...