[Farmhouse]

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[Farmhouse]

Creator

Alphonse-Louis Poitevin

French Photographer · 1819–1882

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DaguerreotypistPrinterLithographer

Alphonse-Louis Poitevin, a chemical engineer, photographed landscapes near his family home, as well as his coworkers at the saltworks factory at Montmorot, France. He was known for his use of carbon printing and photolithography, both photomechanical processes. By the mid-1850s he was printing work by other photographers, including Nadar.

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Date
1860–1870
Medium
Photolithograph
Culture
French
Department
Photographs
Institution
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A farmhouse with a thatched roof and single chimney. There is a wheelbarrow on the ground in front of the house.

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