- Eugène
Atget (French: [adʒɛ]; 12
February 1857 – 4
August 1927) was a
French flâneur and a
pioneer of do****entary photography,
noted for his determination...
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negatives remaining in Eugène
Atget's studio at his
death in 1927.
While the
government acquired much of
Atget's archive –
Atget had sold 2,621
negatives in...
- "The Work of
Atget". Moma.org.
Retrieved 2024-01-24. "The Work of
Atget: Old France". Moma.org.
Retrieved 2024-01-24. "The Work of
Atget: The Art of Old...
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photographers achieved renown for
their photography of Paris,
including Eugène
Atget,
noted for his
depictions of
street scenes,
Robert Doisneau,
noted for his...
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Atget crater is
distinctive on the
planet Mercury's
surface due to its dark color.
Atget crater is
located within Caloris basin, near
Apollodorus crater...
- (1856–1910),
painter Henry Moret (1856–1913),
painter Eugène
Atget (Jean-Eugène
Auguste Atget) (1857–1927),
photographer Mathurin Janssaud (1857–1940), painter...
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represented many
successful photographers such as
Bernice Abbott,
Eugene Atget, and
Edward Steichen. The
studio notably sold
prints by
Ansel Adams for...
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windows displaying mannequins were a
frequent photographic subject for Eugène
Atget.
Mannequins have been used in
horror and
science fiction. The
Twilight Zone...
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Detaille was one of the
first artists to buy
photographs from Eugène
Atget. In 1912,
Detaille created new
uniforms for the
French army. They were never...
- Crewdson:
Uncanny Realities.
Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden, Germany, 2011
Atget and
Contemporary Photography.
Leslie Feely Fine Art, New York, NY, 2011...