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[Mason Kneeling] / [Maçon accroupi]
Creator
Charles NègreFrench Photographer · 1820–1880
All works by this person →Charles Nègre began to photograph in 1844 in order to collect visual images to use in preparation for his paintings. Unlike many painters who turned to the new medium, Nègre never ceased to paint. He is best known for his landscape and architectural photographs of Paris, Chartres, and the Midi, a region in southern France. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Nègre printed all of his own photographs
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- negative before September 1853; print February–March 1854
- Medium
- Heliogravures
- Culture
- French
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Mason kneeling in yard with stones.
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