Bayard Bertall Collection
"Capturing Moments: The Timeless Portraits of Bayard Bertall" Step back in time with Charles Le Masson Bayard & Bertall's 1861 Albumen silver print
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"Capturing Moments: The Timeless Portraits of Bayard Bertall" Step back in time with Charles Le Masson Bayard & Bertall's 1861 Albumen silver print, as it unveils a woman standing gracefully, leaning against a credenza. Her elegant posture and serene expression speak volumes about the artistry behind Bayard & Bertall's lens. In another frame from the same collection, we encounter a distinguished gentleman sporting a proud mustache, standing tall while proudly displaying a medal on his lapel. His confident stance exudes an air of accomplishment and honor. A strikingly beautiful woman takes center stage in yet another 1861 Albumen silver print by Bayard & Bertall. Her poised figure radiates elegance as she stands amidst soft lighting, captivating viewers with her timeless allure. Moving forward to M Gem Jearth's portrait from 1861, also captured by Bayard & Bertall through their skilled use of Albumen silver printing techniques. This image showcases the subject's unique personality and individuality, leaving us intrigued by their story. Laure Le Masson graces our attention next in an exquisite 1861 Albumen silver print by Bayard & Bertall. Her delicate features are delicately highlighted through careful composition and lighting choices – truly capturing her essence for eternity. Mr Tribous' son makes an appearance in one of the duo's works from 1862 - an Albumen silver print that immortalizes this young man forever within its borders. Through this photograph, we catch glimpses into his character and perhaps even his dreams for the future. A woman is seen standing beside a table adorned with books in another mesmerizing image brought to life by Bayard & Bertall. The juxtaposition between literature and femininity creates an intriguing narrative that leaves us yearning for more information about this mysterious figure. One cannot overlook the distinctive style showcased by men during this era.