Fotógrafo Albert Levy. Fotografía Antigua Francia. Castillo. Houlgate
En esta ocasión Albert Levy recoge dos vistas de un Castillo en los alrededores de Houlgate realizado por el arquitecto Pelefresne.
No es frecuente que Levy incluya en sus álbumes dos fotos sobre un mismo edificio lo que indica la importancia que le concede dentro de las imágenes de casas de la misma zona. En una de estas fotos vemos, posando, un hombre y un niño, no sabemos si son sirvientes de la casa o dueños de la misma
Este castillo según la información facilitada por el Ayuntamiento de Houlgate es el "Manoir de Beuzeval" realizado por Michel Pelefresne para el armador de buques Victor Lecesne.
Esta foto se encuentra dentro del álbum de A. Levy "Villas et Chalet Pittoresques" segundo de una serie de tres titulada
"Recueil photographique des nouveilles habitations pittoreques de France urbaines et rurales en pierre, brique, bois, ...".
La historia de las villas de Houlgate se puede ver en el pdf del siguiente link:
http://www.ville-hougate.fr/html/histo/patrimoine.html
No es frecuente que Levy incluya en sus álbumes dos fotos sobre un mismo edificio lo que indica la importancia que le concede dentro de las imágenes de casas de la misma zona. En una de estas fotos vemos, posando, un hombre y un niño, no sabemos si son sirvientes de la casa o dueños de la misma
Este castillo según la información facilitada por el Ayuntamiento de Houlgate es el "Manoir de Beuzeval" realizado por Michel Pelefresne para el armador de buques Victor Lecesne.
Esta foto se encuentra dentro del álbum de A. Levy "Villas et Chalet Pittoresques" segundo de una serie de tres titulada
"Recueil photographique des nouveilles habitations pittoreques de France urbaines et rurales en pierre, brique, bois, ...".
La historia de las villas de Houlgate se puede ver en el pdf del siguiente link:
http://www.ville-hougate.fr/html/histo/patrimoine.html
- Ir a ver el album completo
- Ir a ver más imágenes de Levy en el Art Institute of Chicago (HALIC)
- Ir a ver Catálogo completo de Albert Levy en la Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Gallica)
- Libro: "American Victorian Architecture" por Arnold Lewis. (Dover publications, 1975)
- Links
- CCA Canadian Centre for Architecture
- Albert Levy Wikipedia
- Halic Collection Chicago
- Getty
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Albert Levy's Photographic Series of Modern American Architecture. Due to these series, Albert Levy is referenced as counterpart for Alinari in the United States (13).
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Albert Levy's Photographic Series of Modern American Architecture: Second Series, Country Dwellings. (16)
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Albert Levy's Photographic Series of Modern American Architecture: Ninth Series, Street Fronts. (16)
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Albert Levy's Photographic Series of Modern American Architecture: First Series, Private City Dwellings. (16)
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Albert Levy's Photographic Series of Modern American Architecture: Fifth Series, Messrs. Vanderbilt's Mansions. (16)
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Albert Levy's Photographic Series of Modern American Architecture: Tenth Series, Sea Shore Cottages and Country Houses. (16)
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Albert Levy's Photographic Series of Modern American Architecture: Twelfth Series, Modern Street Architecture of Berlin, Street Fronts and Apartment Houses. (16)
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Albert Levy's Photographic Series, the Fourteenth Series: Romanesque and Gothic Churches in the South of France (24)
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Albert Levy's Photographic Series of Modern American Architecture: Sixteenth Series, American Private City Dwellings. (16)
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Albert Levy's Architectural Photographic Series : Lévy, Albert. 1895 (16)
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Albert Levy's Architectural Photographic Series: Twenty-fourth series.(Berne, Lucerne, Zurich and other Swiss cities and towns) (21)
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Albert Levy's Architectural Photographic Series : Thirty-Fifth Series, Sea Shore Cottages And Country Houses, Bar Harbor, Mount Desert, Maine : Lévy, Albert. 1895 (16)
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Albert Levy's Architectural Photographic Series: Thirty-First Series, Street Fronts, Stores, Office , Etc : Lévy, Albert. c1884 (15)
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Albert Levy's Architectural Photographic Series : Thirty-Sixth Series, Sea-Shore Cottages, Etc., Newport, R.I., And Long Branch, N.J : Lévy, Albert. 1895 (15)
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Albert Levy's Photographic Series Of Modern American Architecture. : Lévy, Albert. 1883
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Albert Levy's Architectural Photographic Series: 3rd series, French Gothic and Renaissance, Civil and Domestic Architecture, New York: Albert Levy, 1884. (14)
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Albert Levy's Architectural Photographic Series: 33rd series, American City and Country Residences, etc, New York: Albert Levy, 1884. (14)
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Architectural Photographic Series, city houses/Levy: 1 album, 38 leaves of plates: photographs 36x46 cm. New York, Albert Levy (between 1880-1895?). (20).
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Signature by Albert Levy in "Albert Levy's Architectural photographic series"
In some cases, in the Photographic series the Photographs are titled, numbered and mounted on blue card stock. The card stock is embossed
"Architectural & Decorative Books, Albert Levy, NY, 77, University".
Studies/shops:
- He had the following studies in New York
- A study in 77 University Place, NY in 1870-1878 (23)
- A study in 4 Bond Street, NY in 1880 (2)- A study in 34 1/2 Pine Street, NY in 1887 (3).
- At the same time he also had a study in France, 19 rue de la Chaussée-d'Antin, Paris (3).
- The Bibliothèque Nacionale de France also has another reference in 1901: "22 janvier 1901, A. Lévy, 4 av. Pinel, Asnières" (3)
He is also referenced as bookseller (2).
Manufacturer:
Albert Levy is referenced as the photographer who began the manufacture of the gelatin dry plates in 1878. All references can be found in the book Photography and the American Scene. A social history (1839-1889) by Robert Taft. See (5), (6), (7) and (8) for full text.
Albert Levy is also identified as "early competitor of Eastman, NYC" (9). This reference relates also to the book by Robert Taft (10).
Editor:
The Bibliothèque Nacionale the France (2) and the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library (20) own a catalogue of 2500 titles by Albert Levy as editor in New York and Paris for Architectural photography.
- Photographs by Levy in the Halic Collection: Art Institute Chicago
- Culture France
L’assimilation du régionalisme dans l’architecture balnéaire
L’apparition du style néo-normand est sans doute la plus précoce mais aussi la plus ambiguë du régionalisme. D’après Claude Mignot, le créateur du type de la villa néo-normande
semble être l’architecte caennais Jacques Baumier père. Dès 1860, celui-ci bâtit les dépendances de la villa Suzanne de Louis-Léon Paris à Houlgate et, deux ans plus tard, sur la plage de Trouville la Maison normande pour Adolphe Cordier. Elles seront suivies de trois autres réalisations sur les hauteurs de la même station. Il faut attendre une vingtaine d’années pour voir se répandre la seconde génération de villas sur toute la côte normande, signées par de nombreux architectes comme
Jacques Baumier fils, Edouard Papinot, Adrien Jory père et fils, E. Mauclerc, G. Pichereau
Estudio sobre la arquitectura Balnearia. Tipos de Viviendas
Jacques Baumier Wikipedia
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