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Вид документа : Однотомное издание
Шифр издания : 77.04/P25
Заглавие : Paris Eugene Atget (1857-1927) : album
Выходные данные : Koln: Taschen, 2008
Колич.характеристики :251 p.: photogr.
Примечания : (text-Engl., Fr., Germ.). - Bibliogr.: p.247-248. Exhibition catalogues: p.249-250. Glossary: p.250-251. Notes after text. - Biography: p.240-246.
ISBN, Цена 978-3-8365-0471-3: 495.00, 495.00, р.
УДК : 77.04 + 779 + 9(44) + 77(09)"Atget E." + 77.04"Atget E." + 77(09)
Предметные рубрики: Собрание различных по содержанию снимков.-- Художественная фотография
Художественная фотография-- Фотографические снимки-- Коллекции
История --Франция
История фотографии и фотографического искусства-- Atget E.
Географич. рубрики: Франция-- История --Париж
Франция-- Художественная фотография --Париж
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Аннотация: Eugene Atget is photographer of Old Paris. Between 1897- and 1927 he recorded the imprint of history as no other photographer has done. Daily tracing the changes in the face of the city was not only his profession, but also his vocation. When he was laid to rest in 1927, his funeral went virtually unnoticed, yet today Atget is regarded as one of the most important photographers of all time. Born in 1857 the son of a Libourne carrige-builder, he lived for over three decades in great metropolis of Paris, where he constantly explored the city's historic streets and squares, made contacts with numerous potential buyers, and gave evening lectures in adult education centres. Atget's photogaphs show many different sides of Paris: not only the narrow streets that cut through the historic centre, and whose buildings dated from befor the French Revolution, but also the statly squares and the briges and quays of the Seine. He photographed shops and shop displays and took his camera into courtyads and stairwells, capturing the details of facades on some buildings and the interiors of thers. But the streets vendors, the small traders, refuse collectors and even the prostitutes in the poorer quarters featured equally in his photographs. Eugene Atget was a French flanear and a pioneer of documentary photography, noted for his determination to document all of the architecture and street scenes of the Paris befor their disappearance to modernization.
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