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Jean Eugène Auguste Atget

 
Eugène Atget

late nineteenth/early twentieth century French photographer
(Libourne, France, 1857 - 1927, Paris, France)

Note: Atget took up commercial photography in the late 1880s after a few failed attempts as a painter and an actor. He made a living primarily as a documentary photographer - using his camera to record the architecture of 'Old Paris' as well as France' popular culture. Although he focused primarily on photography's ability to be a neutral recording device, some of his photographs from this earlier period reveal a more artistic endeavor. By 1920, Atget's photography had turned almost entirely toward a more suggestive and innovative approach to the medium. It is these photographs, taken from 1920 until his death, whose ability to transform the ordinary' into art earned Atget a name with the Surrealists and a place in the history of photography after his death. French photographer.

6 objects

Versailles

1923
gelatin silver print
Museum Purchase
1986.35
 

Cour, 28 Rue Bonaparte, Paris

1910
gelatin silver print
Museum Purchase
1986.52
 

Funeral Carriage (Pompes Funebres)

1900-1927
gold chloride printing out
Gift of Isaac Lagnado, Class of 1971
1986.94.66
 

Versailles

1857-1927
arrowroot print
Museum Purchase, Lloyd O. and Marjorie Strong Coulter Fund
1989.26
 

Linden Trees, Trianon Gardens

1910
arrowroot print
Museum Purchase
1989.43
 

Cour de Pouen

n.d.
vintage sepia toned photograph on paper
Bequest of Hilton and Esta Kramer
2021.73.3