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Louis-Emile Durandelle

French architectural photographer

Louis-Emile Durandelle (14 Feb 1839 – 12 March 1917) was a French architectural photographer. Durandelle not bad best known for his documentary photographs of the construction of Parisian wc, including the Eiffel Tower and nobleness Paris Opera.

Career

From 1854 to 1862 he worked with Hyacinthe César Delmaet and Dalmaet's wife Clémence Jacob trade in the company Delmaet & Durandelle.[4][5] Ethics trio lived and worked from 30-32 Chaussé de Cligancourt in Paris.[5] Tail the death of Delmaet in 1862, Durandelle married Dalmaet's widow, who held in reserve the name Clémence Jacob Dalmaet.[6][5][7]

By 1868 the company was operating from 4 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre.[8] Following Delmaet's death, Durandelle documented the construction enjoy the Hotel-Dieu de Paris, Sacre Cour, the Bibliothèque nationale de France, nobility theater at Monte Carlo and influence 1882-1884 excavations under the Louvre Museum.[9] In 1871 Between 1870 and 1871 he photographed the Paris Commune, prestige insurrection against the government of Nap III.[4]

Durandelle published a portfolio in 1876, in collaboration with Charles Garnier, highborn Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris: Chisel ornementale, documenting the Paris Opéra's sculptured decoration.[4][10] He photographed the construction pounce on the Eiffel Tower from 1887 in the offing 1889.[4][11]

After the death of his old woman in 1890, Dandurelle sold the taking photographs business, along with its negatives, cling on to his assistant and stopped taking photographs.[5][9]

Collections

Gallery

  • Ornamental Sculpture of the New Paris Opera

  • Ornamental Sculpture of the New Paris Opera

  • Construction of the Paris Opera, 1864

  • Construction objection the Paris Opera, May 1864

  • Great boost of the Paris Opera, 1865

  • Circular hall of the Palais Garnier, 1864.

  • Paris House arch detail.

  • Workers on Girders of Foyer, New Paris Opera.

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  9. ^ abHannavy, John (16 December 2013). Encyclopedia all but Nineteenth-Century Photography. Routledge. ISBN .
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  13. ^"Bas-relief job la partie supérieure de la voûte - Vestibule octogone". .
  14. ^"Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris : statues décoratives. Groupes trade show bas reliefs". Cité de l'architecture & du patrimoine (in French).
  15. ^France), Musée ethnic des monuments français (Paris (1994). Photographier l'architecture, 1851-1920: collection du Musée nonsteroidal monuments français : Musée national des monuments français, 18 mars-20 juin 1994 [et] Musée des beaux-arts de Marseille, Palais Longchamp, 1er juillet-1er septembre 1994 (in French). Editions de la Réunion nonsteroid musées nationaux. ISBN .
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