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Canton d'Appenzell
Creator
Adolphe BraunFrench Photographer · 1812–1877
All works by this person →Trained as a fabric designer, Adolphe Braun began his photography career in 1853. His photographs of flowers, for a catalog titled *Fleurs photographiées,* were to be transferred onto printing blocks for wallpaper and fabric designs. It was an extremely successful project for Braun; one album of the photographs was presented to Empress Eugénie of France, and it earned him a medal at the 1855 Paris
More on Getty ULAN- Date
- about 1869
- Medium
- Albumen silver print
- Culture
- French
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Portrait of a woman wearing a dress and lace fan hat typical of the canton of Appenzell, Switzerland. She stands on a socky slope surrounded by plants, in front of a backdrop painted with a small house in front of the rock face of a mountain. She rests one hand on her hip and holds the handle of a farming tool, possibly a rake.
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