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Installation view of "Framing Eugène Atget: Photography and Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century…
Framing Eugéne Atget: Photography and Print Culture in 19th C. Paris
Installation view of "Framing Eugène Atget: Photography and Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century…
Installation view of "Framing Eugène Atget: Photography and Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris," Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, September 8, 2018–December 2, 2018.

Framing Eugéne Atget: Photography and Print Culture in 19th C. Paris

Saturday, September 8, 2018 - Sunday, December 2, 2018
Eugène Atget trained his lens on the city and people of Paris for nearly four decades. The resulting photographic archive presents an enigmatic portrait of an evolving metropolis at the dawn of the twentieth century. This exhibition pairs over thirty photographs, printed from Atget’s glass plate negatives, with etchings, engravings, and lithographs by other artists to highlight photography’s role as a new medium of illustration in popular print media, architectural documentation, and the reproduction of artworks.