Eugène Atget photographed Paris from 1888 until his death in 1927. Like many people, I consider him the greatest photographer of all time. His images evoke the feeling that all the transitory things ...
THE DAILY PIC (#1387): This image by Eugene Atget is in the great show called “Public Eye: 175 Years of Sharing Photography,” at the New York Public Library. Its caption is “Fort-Monjol, Prostitute ...
Eugène Atget (1857-1927) is one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century. He became famous primarily through his views of the "old Paris", which were coveted by collectors even during his ...
PARIS—There comes a point, about halfway through the fascinating "Eugène Atget, Paris" retrospective at the Musée Carnavalet, when many a visitor must be seized with the urge to grab a catalog and ...
The turn-of-the-century French photographer, Eugène Atget, is famous for his photographs of Old Paris. Atget was a historian as well as an artist; working for institutions such as the Musée Carnavalet ...
Eugène Atget trained his lens on the city and the people of Paris for nearly four decades. The resulting photographic archive presents an enigmatic portrait of an evolving metropolis at the dawn of ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The Eugène Atget collection consists ...
This focused exhibition is devoted to the early street photography of American Todd Webb (1905-2000). This focused exhibition is devoted to the early street photography of American Todd Webb ...
The curve of the slope gives itself up to the crisscross pattern of well-worn foot paths meandering through a stand of well placed trees. At the crest of the hill you can find a solitary figure ...
An image of an ornamental door knocker with title and negative number (8878) on the verso in pencil in photographer's hand. Eugène Atget never called himself a photographer; instead he preferred ...