Street Paver, Paris
c. 1899-1900, printed 1956
Eugène Atget (French, 1857-1927)
Not on View

from the portfolio "20 Photographs by Eugene Atget," printed 1956 by Bernice Abbott from Atget's negative

Details

  • Artist Name: Eugène Atget (French, 1857-1927)
  • Title: Street Paver, Paris
  • Date: c. 1899-1900, printed 1956
  • Medium: Toned gelatin silver print
  • Dimensions: Image: 9-1/8 x 6-11/16 in. (23.2 x 17.0 cm)
  • Credit Line: Norton Simon Museum, Gift of Mr. Shirley C. Burden, in memory of Flobelle Fairbanks Burden
  • Accession Number: PH.1970.079
  • Copyright: © Norton Simon Museum

Object Information

Selections from the Permanent Collection of Photography

  • Pasadena Museum of Modern Art, 1973-06-05 to 1973-07-29

Silent Cities: Atget and the Modern Urban Landscape

  • Norton Simon Museum, 1991-03-21 to 1991-09-29

Permanent Photography Collection

  • Pasadena Museum of Modern Art, 1973-09-12 to 1973-09-28

By Day & By Night: Paris in the Belle Époque

  • Norton Simon Museum, 2019-10-04 to 2020-03-02
  • Gloria Williams, The Collectible Moment: Catalogue of Photographs in the Norton Simon Museum, 2006, cat. 84 p. 139

Additional Artwork by Artist

Eclipse Eugène Atget 1912, printed 1956
Funeral (Pompe Funebre-1E Classe) Eugène Atget 1910, printed 1956
Lampshade Peddler Eugène Atget c. 1899-1900, printed 1956
Men's Fashions Eugène Atget 1925, printed 1956

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