Eugène Atget
French Photographer · 1857–1927
10 works on LinkedCulture
Eugène Atget never called himself a photographer; instead he preferred "author-producer." A private, almost reclusive man, Atget first tried his hand at painting and acting, then began to photograph *vieux Paris* (Old Paris) in 1898. He photographed in part to create "documents," as he called his photographs, of architecture and urban views, but he supported himself by selling these photographs to
Works

Boutique - rue du Petit Thomas
Getty Museum · 1910–1911

Cité Trebert, Porte d'Asnieres
Getty Museum · 1912

Coin rue de Seine
Getty Museum · 1924

Epicerie Fruterie
Getty Museum · 1912
![Hôtel Scipion Sardini, R[ue] Scipion](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/65937771-0661-4bcf-9778-c14665e1a0bc/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
Hôtel Scipion Sardini, R[ue] Scipion
Getty Museum · March 1925

Luxembourg - Enfants
Getty Museum · about 1898
![Place de la Bastille [bouquiniste]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/6670c156-d481-46a9-b10c-03978d8161b1/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
Place de la Bastille [bouquiniste]
Getty Museum · negative 1910–1911
![[Place Saint-Médard]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/8b12f129-fb3f-484b-907f-41cefdad65a4/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[Place Saint-Médard]
Getty Museum · 1898–1900

The Park at Saint-Cloud
Getty Museum · 1926
![[Wheat]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/afece538-c6ea-4d33-befb-ea8f7b1575ca/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[Wheat]
Getty Museum · 1900