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Eugene
Atget

Untitled
(Door with Display Case)
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Bles
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Fete
de Invalides
Artist's
Biography
The
work of Eugene Atget is one of the richest pictorial
embodiments of French culture. Working as a photographer
mainly in and near Paris from the late 1890s until
his death in 1927, Atget made a total of about 10,000
individual images. Over the course of his long career
he discovered and progressively mastered photography’s
capacity to transform plain fact into visual poetry.
In the rapid unfolding of modernist photography
in the late 1920s and early 1930s, Atget’s work
soon became the exemplar of the medium’s new creative
power. No major photographer in the half-century
following his death was untouched by Atget’s influence.
At his death in 1927, the French government purchased
a portion of Atget’s negatives; the remaining contents
of his studio and greater body of his work were
purchased by photographer Berenice Abbott and art
dealer Julian Levy. Carefully looked after by Abbott,
the collection was later sold to the Museum of Modern
Art.
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