Après la Tempête

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Après la Tempête

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Charles Marville

French Photographer · 1813–1879

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Originally trained as a painter, engraver, and illustrator, Charles Marville became known as a landscape and architecture photographer. He traveled to Italy, Germany, and Algeria and used both paper and glass plate negatives. In the late 1850s the city of Paris commissioned Marville to document the ancient quarters of the city before encroaching urban modernization changed them forever. He photogr

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Date
about 1876–1882
Medium
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Culture
French
Department
Photographs
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Photograph of a sculpture by Sarah Bernhardt titled "Après la Tempête" depicting an old woman holding the limp body of an unconscious young boy in her lap.

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