Aladin, étalon de pur sang arabe offert par le Sultan Abd-ul-azis à l'empereur Napoleon en 1867

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Aladin, étalon de pur sang arabe offert par le Sultan Abd-ul-azis à l'empereur Napoleon en 1867

Creator

Louis-Jean Delton

French Photographer · 1807–1891

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As a member of the aristocratic Jockey Club established in 1833, Louis-Jean Delton was primarily interested in photographing horses. In 1861, he set himself up as an equestrian photographer in Paris under the name Delton J. & Cie (Company). Although he photographed a range of individuals, from clowns to European royalty, his accomplished images of animals were the works that gained him renown. Aro

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Date
about 1867
Medium
Albumen silver print
Culture
French
Department
Photographs
Institution
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A light-colored horse stands facing left with a male attendant holding it by the reins.

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