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Real / Ideal: Photography in France, 1847-1860 August 30 to November 27, 2016 the J Real / Ideal: Photography in France, 1847-1860 August 30 to November 27, 2016 The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center 1. Comte Olympe Aguado 2. Édouard Baldus French, 1827 - 1894 French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 Still Life with Garden Equipment, 1855 Tour Saint-Jacques, Paris, 1852 - 1853 Salted paper print from a paper negative Salted paper print from a paper negative Image: 16.5 × 11.4 cm (6 1/2 × 4 1/2 in.) Image: 42.9 × 34 cm (16 7/8 × 13 3/8 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 84.XP.259.1 84.XM.348.4 3. Édouard Baldus 4. Édouard Baldus French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 Landscape with Stream and Stone-and-Wooden Bridge, Avignon (Flood of 1856), 1856 1850 - 1855 Salted paper print from a paper negative Salted paper print from a paper negative Image: 31.9 × 44.4 cm (12 9/16 × 17 1/2 in.) Image: 27.9 × 40.5 cm (11 × 15 15/16 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 84.XM.348.24 84.XM.348.21 5. Édouard Baldus 6. Édouard Baldus French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 Pont de la Mulatière, Lyon, about 1861 Marseille, about 1861 Albumen silver print from a glass negative, from the album Albumen silver print from a glass negative, from the album Chemins de Fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée Chemins de Fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée Image: 28.4 × 44 cm (11 3/16 × 17 5/16 in.) Image: 31.4 × 42.4 cm (12 3/8 × 16 11/16 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 84.XO.401.5 84.XO.401.56 7. Édouard Baldus 8. Édouard Baldus French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 Amphitheater, Nîmes, 1850s Church of Saint-Trophime, Arles, 1850s Albumen silver print from a paper negative Albumen silver print Image: 33.3 × 43.3 cm (13 1/8 × 17 1/16 in.) Image: 28.1 × 22 cm (11 1/16 × 8 11/16 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 84.XM.641.12 84.XM.641.17 9. Édouard Baldus 10. Édouard Baldus French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 Viaduct, La Voulte-sur-Rhône, about 1861 Entrance to the Donzère Pass, about 1861 Albumen silver print from a glass negative, from the album Albumen silver print from a glass negative, from the album Chemins de Fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée Chemins de Fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée Image: 31 × 42.7 cm (12 3/16 × 16 13/16 in.) Image: 33.5 × 42.4 cm (13 3/16 × 16 11/16 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 84.XO.734.1.18 84.XO.734.1.20 11. Édouard Baldus 12. Édouard Baldus French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 Cloister of Saint-Trophime, Arles, about 1861 Bandol, about 1860 Albumen silver print from a glass negative Albumen silver print from a glass negative, from the album Image: 33.7 × 42.9 cm (13 1/4 × 16 7/8 in.) Chemins de Fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles Image: 33.3 × 43 cm (13 1/8 × 16 15/16 in.) 84.XO.734.1.46 The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Gift of Michael and Jane Wilson, The Wilson Centre for Photography, LLC 98.XM.173 13. Édouard Baldus 14. Édouard Baldus French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 Lyon (Floods), 1856 Cloister of Saint-Trophime, Arles, about 1851 Salted paper print from a paper negative Salted paper print from paper negatives Image: 33 × 43.4 cm (13 × 17 1/16 in.) Image: 37 × 42.1 cm (14 9/16 × 16 9/16 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles Wilson Centre for Photography, London 2015.29 EX.2016.4.1 15. Édouard Baldus 16. Édouard Baldus French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 Interior View of Amphitheater, Arles, 1851 Place de la Concorde, Paris, 1852 Waxed Paper negatives Salted paper print from a paper negative Image: 38.9 × 29.9 cm (15 5/16 × 11 3/4 in.) Image: 29.5 × 43.5 cm (11 5/8 × 17 1/8 in.) Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication Collection of Paul Sack, San Francisco (France), Médiathèque de l'architecture et du EX.2016.4.67 patrimoine EX.2016.4.37.a-.b 17. Édouard Baldus 18. Édouard Baldus French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 Church of Saint-Germain l’Auxerrois, Paris, 1854 General View of Amiens, 1855 Salted paper print from a glass negative Salted paper print from a paper negative Image: 32.4 × 43.8 cm (12 3/4 × 17 1/4 in.) Image: 30.8 × 44 cm (12 1/8 × 17 5/16 in.) Collection of Paul Sack, San Francisco Collection of the Sack Photographic Trust, and collection EX.2016.4.68 of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, fractional gift of Paul Sack EX.2016.4.69 19. Édouard Baldus 20. Édouard Baldus French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889 Palais des Tuileries, Paris, about 1855 Papal Palace, Avignon, about 1851 Salted paper print from a glass negative Salted paper print from paper negatives Image: 28.6 × 44.1 cm (11 1/4 × 17 3/8 in.) Image: 41.3 × 56.5 cm (16 1/4 × 22 1/4 in.) Collection of Paul Sack, San Francisco Collection of Gary B. Sokol, San Francisco EX.2016.4.70 EX.2016.4.72 21. Hippolyte Bayard 22. Eugène Cuvelier French, 1801 – 1887 French, 1837 - 1900 In the Studio of Bayard, About 1845 Achicourt, near Arras, about 1860 Salted paper print from a paper negative Salted paper print from a paper negative Image: 23.5 × 17.5 cm (9 1/4 × 6 7/8 in.) Image: 26 × 19.7 cm (10 1/4 × 7 3/4 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 84.XO.968.26 2015.31 23. V. Dijon 24. Jean-Louis-Marie-Eugène Durieu French, active 1850s French, 1800 - 1874 Rocks on the Edge of a Path, 1853 Possibly with Eugène Delacroix Diptych of salted paper prints from a paper negative French, 1798 - 1863 Image: 27.6 × 31.1 cm (10 7/8 × 12 1/4 in.) Draped Model, About 1854 Collection of Gary B. Sokol, San Francisco Albumen silver print EX.2016.4.74.1-.2 Image: 18.6 × 13 cm (7 5/16 × 5 1/8 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 85.XM.351.9 25. André Giroux 26. André Giroux French, 1801 - 1879 French, 1801 - 1879 Salted paper print from a paper negative Village Scene with Geese, about 1855 Image: 26.7 × 33.5 cm (10 1/2 × 13 3/16 in.) Salted paper print from a paper negative The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles Image: 21.5 × 27.5 cm (8 7/16 × 10 13/16 in.) 84.XP.362.3 The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 2015.35.3 27. Baron Louis-Adolphe Humbert de Molard 28. Gustave Le Gray French, 1800 - 1874 French, 1820 - 1884 Place de la Fontaine, Lagny, 1848 Tour Saint-Jacques, Paris, about 1857 - 1859 Salted paper print from a paper negative Albumen silver print from a glass negative Image: 17.8 × 21.9 cm (7 × 8 5/8 in.) Image: 50 × 39.7 cm (19 11/16 × 15 5/8 in.) Collection of Gary B. Sokol, San Francisco The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles EX.2016.4.73 84.XP.218.18 29. Gustave Le Gray 30. Gustave Le Gray French, 1820 - 1884 French, 1820 - 1884 View of the Pont du Carrousel from the Pont Royal, Seascape with a Ship Leaving Port, 1857 Paris, 1859 Albumen silver print from a glass negative Albumen silver print from a collodion-on-glass negative Image: 31.3 × 40.3 cm (12 5/16 × 15 7/8 in.) Image: 38.7 × 50.5 cm (15 1/4 × 19 7/8 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 84.XP.218.71 84.XP.218.37 31. Gustave Le Gray 32. Gustave Le Gray French, 1820 - 1884 French, 1820 - 1884 Victor Cousin, Philosopher, 1854 - 1859 Route de Chailly, Fontainebleau Albumen silver print from a glass negative Paper negative (landscape), about 1852; Image (oval): 20 × 15.2 cm (7 7/8 × 6 in.) glass negative (sky) and print, about 1856 The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles Albumen silver print from paper and glass negatives 84.XM.343.3 Image: 25.6 × 35.4 cm (10 1/16 × 13 15/16 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 84.XM.347.3 33. Gustave Le Gray 34. Gustave Le Gray French, 1820 – 1884 French, 1820 - 1884 An Effect of Sunlight, 1857 - 1859 The Breaking Wave, 1857 Image: 32.1 × 41.8 cm (12 5/8 × 16 7/16 in.) Albumen silver print from a glass negative The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles Image: 41.4 × 33.5 cm (16 5/16 × 13 3/16 in.) 84.XM.347.10 The J.
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