See 19th century Paris through the eyes of Eugène Atget:
According to Sire, Atget and Marcel Proust were contemporaries, both dedicating themselves to describing Paris in different ways. “But in both of their portraits, we see a totally different city,”. “Atget focused on humble Paris, on the small streets and on the dignity of the people of the suburbs.”
The artist shot Paris during dusk and dawn, and as the years went on, the more interest he was in capturing light. “Atget was most interested in the city, from the most classic architecture to the most remote courtyards, a Paris marked by history,” says the co-curators. “The characters who invite themselves into the frame blend into the background. It is a celebration of Paris before it became one of the most photographed cities in the world.”print, 17.9 x 22.9 cm , The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. Nadja Sayej is an arts and culture journalist based in Paris, France. Originally from Toronto, she has lived in New York and Berlin, writing for The Guardian, TheNadja Sayej is an arts and culture journalist based in Paris, France.
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