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Moulins de Montmartre, possibly 1842 / 50, printed 1965. Creator: Hippolyte Bayard
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Moulins de Montmartre, possibly 1842 / 50, printed 1965. Creator: Hippolyte Bayard
Moulins de Montmartre, possibly 1842/50, printed 1965. [Windmills of Montmartre]. Gelatin silver print, no. 18 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 Edition 14 50 Gelatin Silver Print Hippolyte Bayard Hyppolyte Bayard Montmartre Paris Ile De France France Windmill Windmills
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The print titled "Moulins de Montmartre, possibly 1842/50, printed 1965" captures the essence of rural life in 19th century France. Taken by renowned photographer Hippolyte Bayard, this gelatin silver print showcases the iconic windmills of Montmartre against a backdrop of rustic houses and countryside. Bayard's mastery of photography is evident in this image, as he expertly captures the intricate details and textures of the buildings and landscape. The play between light and shadow adds depth to the composition, creating a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. This photograph transports viewers back in time to a quaint village on the outskirts of Paris. The windmills stand tall as symbols of industry and tradition amidst an idyllic country setting. Each blade tells a story, whispering secrets from centuries past. As we gaze upon this piece, we are reminded of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. Bayard's work serves as a testament to his artistic vision and dedication to capturing moments that transcend time. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago, this gelatin silver print is part of Bayard's portfolio "Bayard: xxv calotypes, 1842-1850". Its limited edition status (14/50) further enhances its value as an exquisite piece within art history. Whether you appreciate photography or simply admire French regionalism, this image invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty and simplicity found within rural life during the 19th century.
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