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Maison de Campagne, 1842 / 50, printed 1965. Creator: Hippolyte Bayard
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Maison de Campagne, 1842 / 50, printed 1965. Creator: Hippolyte Bayard
Maison de Campagne, 1842/50, printed 1965. [Country cottage]. Gelatin silver print, no. 10 from the portfolio " Bayard: xxv calotypes, 1842-1850" (1965); edition 14/50
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1965 Bayard Hippolyte Bayard Hyppolyte Bayard Xxv Calotypes 1842 1850 And Cottage Cottages Edition 14 50 Gelatin Silver Print Hippolyte Bayard Hyppolyte Bayard
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is a captivating black and white gelatin silver print captured by the talented artist Hippolyte Bayard. This photograph, printed in 1965, showcases a charming country cottage nestled amidst the serene French countryside. The image transports viewers to a simpler time, evoking a sense of nostalgia for rural life in the 19th century. The rustic cottage stands as an embodiment of regionalism and represents the idyllic charm associated with country living. Bayard's composition skillfully captures the essence of this picturesque location. The exterior of the house exudes timeless beauty with its weathered walls and traditional architectural details. Surrounded by lush greenery and basking in natural light, it becomes evident why this tranquil setting has captivated artists throughout history. As we gaze upon this gelatin silver print, we are reminded of Bayard's mastery in capturing not just physical structures but also emotions and stories within his frames. Every detail tells a tale - from the worn wooden shutters to the well-tended garden that hints at human presence. This artwork holds great significance within art history as it belongs to Bayard's portfolio "Bayard: xxv calotypes, 1842-1850". It serves as a testament to his contribution to photography during that era. Displayed proudly at Art Institute Chicago, this piece invites us into an enchanting world where simplicity reigns supreme and nature intertwines harmoniously with man-made structures. Through "Maison
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