Esthétique de la Photographie

1900s
Not on view

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Esthétique de la Photographie
  • Artist: Emmanuel Mathieu (French)
  • Artist: W. H. Stewart
  • Artist: P. de Saint-Chamant
  • Artist: Albert Gilibert (French)
  • Artist: Achille Darnis (French)
  • Artist: Maurice Bucquet (French)
  • Artist: Paul Bourgeois (French)
  • Artist: E. Wallon
  • Artist: Paul Naudot (French)
  • Artist: Charles Petit (French)
  • Artist: Archille Lemoine (French)
  • Artist: C. Moynet
  • Artist: Tyszkiewicz (French)
  • Artist: George Grimprel (French)
  • Artist: Emile Joachim Constant Puyo (French, 1857–1933)
  • Artist: Paul Bergon (French, 1863–1912)
  • Artist: Maurice Bremard (French)
  • Artist: Binder-Mestro (French)
  • Artist: Robert Demachy (French, 1859–1936)
  • Artist: E. Ducourau
  • Artist: Charles Jacquin (French)
  • Artist: René Le Bègue (French, 1857–1914)
  • Artist: Rene Ledard
  • Artist: H. Lemoine
  • Artist: Antoinnette Bucquet (French)
  • Artist: Arthur G. Da Cunha (French)
  • Artist: Ferdinand Coste (French)
  • Date: 1900s
  • Medium: Photogravures and halftones
  • Classification: Books
  • Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1964
  • Object Number: 64.567.1
  • Curatorial Department: Photographs

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