Sculptural Frieze by Cavelier, Minerva Surrounded by the Muses of the Arts

Art Institute of Chicago

Sculptural Frieze by Cavelier, Minerva Surrounded by the Muses of the Arts

Adolphe Terris

Date
c. 1868
Medium
Cyanotype
Culture
France
Department
Photography and Media
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

A founding member of the Société Marseillaise de Photographie, Adolphe Terris was commissioned over a nearly 20-year period beginning in the early 1860s to document the large-scale public construction projects that were modernizing the city of Marseilles. He photographed the medieval streets of the old city as well as the newer railroad tracks, canals, boulevards, and government buildings. A print such as this would have been used as a reference for an architect (cyanotypes, or blue prints, could be made relatively easily and quickly), who could show building sponsors different proposed ornaments. Terris's image of a plaster study by sculptor Pierre-Jules Cavelier reveals that even in a forward-looking building campaign, the preferred decoration harkened back to classical motifs.

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Object type
AAT300046300

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