Eugene Atget

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Atget, Eugene
French (1857-1927)

TITLE ON OBJECT: Rue Asseline
ALBUM TITLE: "Photo Album - E. Atget coll. Man Ray 1926"

1924-25
silver printing-out paper print
22.5 x 17.8 cm. (trimmed)
Museum Purchase: ex-collection Man Ray
GEH NEG: 5873
76:0118:0004

OLD GEH NUMBER: 3273-A
NON-GEH NUMBER: Atget # 47 (PP)

BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES:
Trottenberg, Alan D. --A Vision of Paris.-- New York: The Macmillan Co., 1963. p. 93.//
Szarkowski, John & Hambourg, Maria Morris. --The Work of Atget - Vol. IV, Modern Times.-- Boston: New York Graphic Society, 1985. p. 104.//
Gunther, Thomas Michael. --Photographies. "Les photographies d'Atget achetées par Man Ray".-- Paris: Photographies., 1986 March. fig. 7.//
GEH submitted this image, among others, to the Museum Education Site Licensing Project - Round 1, 1994.//

EXHIBITION HISTORY:
"Eugene Atget", US, NY, Rochester, Hartnett Gallery - University of Rochester, February 11 - March 15, 1987.//
"Eugene Atget", Japan, Tokyo, Printemps Ginza, April 25 - May 14, 1991.//
"Realism Unadorned: Photographs by Eugene Atget", US, NY, Rochester, GEH - South Gallery, February 13 - May 23, 1993.//

INSCRIPTION: verso-(stamp) "E. Atget Rue Campagne-Premiere" (in pencil) "17 bis" (in pencil) "Rue Asseline" "16-21" "47/47" "Man Ray Coll"

NOTES: Title determined by Francoise Reynaud, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, during visit to IMP/GEH, December, 1985. Catalogued 2/86, JL/DZ. Dated 1921 in --Photographies--.

SUBJECT: portrait, group

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Rue Asseline

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