Unknown (20th), Paris, Champs-Élysées, Prachtstraße, around 1880, albumen paper …
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Unknown (20th), Paris, Champs-Élysées, Prachtstraße, around 1880, albumen paper print Unknown (20th century): Paris: Die Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Prachtstraße, c. 1880, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Inscription: Inscribed in the lower right of the photograph: "220 Paris L'Avenue des Champs-Elysées. / X. Phot.". Date: c. 1880 Description: The photograph impresses with the considerable activity with horse-drawn vehicles on the tree-lined promenade (Grand Cours). Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony of travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from bourgeois circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: 19th century, Historicism, Cities, France, Size: Cardboard: 26,5 cm x 31,9 cm (10,4 x 12,6 in), Depiction: 21,0 cm x 27,3 cm (8,3 x 10,7 in)

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Unknown (20th), Paris, Champs-Élysées, Prachtstraße, around 1880, albumen paper print Unknown (20th century): Paris: Die Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Prachtstraße, c. 1880, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Inscription: Inscribed in the lower right of the photograph: "220 Paris L'Avenue des Champs-Elysées. / X. Phot.". Date: c. 1880 Description: The photograph impresses with the considerable activity with horse-drawn vehicles on the tree-lined promenade (Grand Cours). Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony of travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from bourgeois circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: 19th century, Historicism, Cities, France, Size: Cardboard: 26,5 cm x 31,9 cm (10,4 x 12,6 in), Depiction: 21,0 cm x 27,3 cm (8,3 x 10,7 in)

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Unknown (19th), Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris, around 1880, albumen paper print Unknown (19th century): "PARIS Avenue des Champs-Élysées" with passers-by and horse-drawn carriage, Axe historique, c. 1880, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Date: c. 1880 Description: Very charming photograph of the central part of the "Axe historique" visual axis between the Obelisque (Place de la Concorde) and the Arc de Triomphe (Place Charles-de-Gaulle), which also documents the lively street life with horse-drawn carriages and passers-by in period dress. At the lower edge of the image with the inscription "PARIS Avenue des Champs-Élysées" and photographer "X. Phot.". Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early example of travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from bourgeois circles travelled around Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken at great expense in terms of time and with expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site, so that they could bring back a souvenir from their holiday home or collect them as mementos. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their home towns and cities and travelled themselves to photograph their customers' favourite destinations and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting the art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on copies or engravings if they were unable to view the original themselves. Keywords: 19th century, Historicism, Architecture, France, Size: Cardboard: 27,2 cm x 35,2 cm (10,7 x 13,9 in), Depiction: 12,0 cm x 18,8 cm (4,7 x 7,4 in) Condition: Good condition. The illustration makes a very good impression. Backing discoloured due to age. Verso with traces of an earlier mounting.

COLLECTIF - L'Exposition de Paris (1900). Paris, Librairie Illustrée, Montgrédien & Cie, Éditeurs, 1900; in-folio (280 x 378 mm), 4-324 + 38 pl. hors-texte, 4-324 + 40 pl. hors-texte, 4-324 + 37 pl. hors-texte, bound in half-burgundy basane, 5-ribbed ornate spine, speckled edges. All 3 volumes. Encyclopedia of the Century, presented by Mr. Alfred Picard, general commissioner of the 1900 Exhibition, with the collaboration of special writers and the best artists. Sold as a periodical. Contents: Volume 1. - History - Organization - Generalities; Organizers and Visitors; the Champs Élysées; the Quays of the Seine: bridges and footbridges; the Champ de Mars; the Esplanade des Invalides; the Trocadéro; the Exhibition Workers; Around the Exhibition; Encyclopédie du Siècle and Centennial Museums. Volume 2. - History - Organization - Generalities; Organizers and Visitors; Champs Élysées; Quays of the Seine: bridges and footbridges; Champ de Mars; Esplanade des Invalides; Trocadéro; Bois de Vincennes; Colonies; Foreign Nations; Great Attractions; Varieties; Visitors; Museums and National Manufactures; Encyclopedia of the Century and Centennial Museums. Volume 3. - History - Organization - Generalities; Champs Élysées; Cours-la-Reine; Banks of the Seine: bridges and footbridges; Champ de Mars; Esplanade des Invalides; Trocadéro; Annexe de Vincennes; Colonies; Foreign Nations; Great Attractions; Varieties; Organizers and Visitors; National Museums and Manufactures. Numerous black-and-white illustrations in and out of double-text, folding or not, and some in color out of double-text, folding or not.