Eugene Atget 1857 - 1927 French Photographer |
Margaret & I had a nice lunch at Bill's Darlinghurst |
Between 1897 and 1927 Atget captured the old Paris in his pictures. His photographs show the city in its various facets: narrow lanes and courtyards in the historic city center with its old buildings, of which some were soon to be demolished, magnificent palaces from the period before the French Revolution, bridges and quays on the banks of the Seine, and shops with their window displays. He photographed stairwells and architectural details on the façades and took pictures of the interiors of apartments. His interest also extended to the environs of Paris. |
Atget was not progressive but worked patiently with techniques that were obsolescent when he adopted them. He did make photographs which for purity and intensity of vision have not been bettered. |
"He will be remembered as an urbanist historian, a genuine romanticist, a lover of Paris, a Balzac of the camera, from whose work we can weave a large tapestry of French civilization." Berenice Abbott
Bills at Darlinghurst |
Both Margaret & I ordered scramled eggs which were delicious. |
Inside Bills at Darlinghurst |
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