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302: 356: 280: 118: 99: 85: 69: 56: 316: 328: 31: 342: 221:. In 1856, he set out on a brief assignment to photograph the destruction caused by torrential rains and overflowing rivers in Lyon, Avignon, and Tarascon. He created a moving record of the flood without explicitly depicting the human suffering left in its wake. 449: 260:(1851), he pieced together fragments of 10 different negatives to capture focus in depth in a panoramic view of the interior space and also render detail in the brightly lit courtyard outside. 301: 183:
of France to photograph historic buildings, bridges and monuments, many of which were being razed to make way for the grand boulevards of Paris, being carried out under the direction of
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effect. He was renowned for the sheer size of his pictures, which ranged up to eight feet long for one panorama from around 1855, made from several negatives.
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Baldus was well known throughout France for his efforts in photography. One of his greatest assignments was to document the construction of the
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as a souvenir of their visit to France that year. The lavishly bound album is still among the treasures of the Royal Library at
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Despite the documentary nature of many of his assignments, Baldus was inventive in overcoming the limitations of the
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museum. He used wet and dry paper negatives as large as 10x14 inches in size. From these negatives, he made
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The Photographs of Édouard Baldus: Landscapes and Monuments of France
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The Photographs of Edouard Baldus article on his photographic style
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Paris
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Photographer
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Prussia
Arcueil
landscape
architectural
Prussia
lithographer
Missions Héliographiques
Historic Monuments Commission
Napoleon III
prefect
Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann
Baron James de Rothschild
Chemin de Fer du Nord
Queen Victoria
Prince Albert
Windsor Castle
Louvre
contact prints
panoramic
calotype
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