Vintage albumen photo. Facade Paris. Esnault Pelterie architecte. 5 Rue de Montchanin Pierre Lampué photographe
Actualización 2021
Anne-Marie Garcia, La Photographie avec les arts : histoire d’une collection
Paris : Beaux-Arts de Paris éditions, 2016, 399p. ill. en noir et en coul. 29 x 23cm
Au cours des années 1990, quelques
expositions et catalogues avaient dévoilé des pans d’une collection
photographique remarquable et restée discrète : celle de l’Ecole des
beaux-arts de Paris. On en peut que se réjouir de voir que ce travail
important engagé alors par Catherine Mathon, conservatrice de la
bibliothèque, a été poursuivi pour permettre aujourd’hui la publication
d’un ouvrage imposant qui confirme ce que l’on avait pu pressentir de la
qualité exemplaire de cette collection de plus de 60 000 photographies
constituée depuis 1878 sous l’impulsion d’Eugène Müntz.
Si la photographie est aujourd’hui enseignée à l’Ecole des beaux-arts, elle y est d’abord entrée comme source documentaire conservée au sein de la bibliothèque dans quelques 700 albums pour offrir aux élèves artistes et architectes les modèles iconographiques nécessaires à leur formation
Sin embargo he podido localizar este edificio :5 Rue de Montchanin ( Situado hoy :93700 Drancy, Francia.quartier Paris Campagne)
Esto es debido a que aparece reproducido en el siguiente libro que se encuentra en la biblioteca de INHA
EsnaultPelterie(architecte) | |
GELIS, DIDOT P., LAMBERT, Th. La construction privée à la fin du XIXe siècle. Hôtels et maisons de Paris. Paris : May et Motteroz, 1893. 1 portef. d'éd., 8 p. : 100 pl. (phot.) ; 44,5 cm, pl. 3-4 |
en este libro figura esta fachada en heliograbado tal y como se puede ver en
http://bibliotheque-numerique.inha.fr/collection/11706-hotels-et-maisons-de-paris/
Hôtels et maisons de Paris : façades et détails relevés et dessinés parP. Gélis-Didot, avec le concours de Th. Lambert
- en la página 13 del mismo figura esta casa
En el mismo libro podemos ver el dibujo-plano de la fachada
Otros edificios diseñados por este arquitecto figuran en el
The Thrill of the Chase: The Wagstaff Collection of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum
September 10 – December 11, 2016
From 1973 to 1984, Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr. (American, 1921-1987)
assembled one of the most important private collections of photographs
in the world. Wagstaff promoted photography as an art form by organizing
exhibitions, delivering lectures, and publishing material on his
collection. In 1984, a few years before his death from AIDS-related
complications, Wagstaff sold his collection to the J. Paul Getty Museum.
Numbering several thousand, the collection now forms a cornerstone of
the Getty Museum’s holdings of photographs.Wagstaff served as a curator of paintings and sculpture at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (1961-1968) and curator of contemporary art at the Detroit Institute of Art (1969-1971)
.........Images (left to right): Jean Pierre Philippe Lampué (French, 1836 – 1924), Still life of sculpture and architectural fragments, 1868, Albumen silver print, Image: 34.3 x 22.2 cm (13 1/2 x 8 3/4 in.), The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 84.XP.458.28; Gustave Le Gray (French, 1820 – 1884), The Beech Tree, about 1855 – 1857,
Pierre Lampué Life and works
From La Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) I got the following confirmation on Lampué live and work:
- Jean Pierre Philippe Lampué was born in Montréjeau in 1836. Died in Paris in 1924.
- He studied at the Seminary of Polignan and in the School of Beautiful Arts in Toulouse. He could have travelled to Spain in 1864.
- In 1865 he stablished in Paris, rue Saint Jacques 237.
- Lampué become official photographer of the École of Beaux Arts of Paris.
- In 1888 he became councillor of the 5th District of Paris.
- In 1890 he became radical socialist and gets elected as municipal councillor of Paris for the Val de Grace neighbourhood. In the council he belonged to the comission of "teaching and beautiful arts".
- In 1892 he became part of the Honour Comitee for the First International Exposition of Photography and Industry as councillor of Paris.
- Lampué was re-elected as councillor in 1893 and 1896 but lost in 1900 elections.
- He was member of the French society of Photography from 1873 to 1885.
- He was member of the Chamber of Labour Union of Photography.
- Lampué participated in expositions by the French Society of Photography in 1876 and 1882.
- He had his own photographic studio in rue Saint Jacques 237, in Paris until 1879. It was called "French-Spanish photography".
- This studio was later moved to the Boulevard Port Royal 72 in Paris.
- He finishes his photographic activities in 1890.
In the George Eastman House database, we can find the following information:
- Name: Jean Pierre Philippe Lampué
- Active in France c.1870
- Member of the French Society of Photography
- Museums with artwork of Lampué
- J. Paul Getty Museum
- Rikjsmuseum Ámsterdam
- Snite Museum of Art
- Expositions
- Onzienme Exposition de la Société Nacional de Photographie en 1876. Palais de la Industrie
- Exposition Universelle 1878
Links
- Wikipedia Lampue
- Museo d' Orsay Lampué
- Rijksmuseum Research Library
- Sauvestre Wikipedia
- Tour Eiffel
- Full album
Excelente contestación.
- Haciendo la búsqueda correspondiente en la web de Culture France se nos muestran varias fotos de este fotógrafo.
.............Cat’zArts, qui tire son nom du bal des Quat’z-arts organisé par les élèves des quatre sections de l’Ecole, est un catalogue informatique qui présente les œuvres des collections de l’Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts. Ces collections, héritées des Académies royales, augmentées par de prestigieuses donations et par les travaux scolaires jusqu’en 1968, sont extrêmement variées et comportent aussi bien peintures, sculptures, objets d’art, dessins de maîtres et d’architecture, que photographies, estampes ou Livres et manuscrits. Sur un total de plus de 450 000 œuvres, près de 80 000 figurent déjà dans la base................
Photographies de Lampúe. Sturgis collection
..........American architect Russell Sturgis (1836 –1909) was a leading figure in the development of architectural criticism at the turn of the 20th-century. During his formative years in New York, Sturgis gained an appreciation for architectural history and modern design. An advocate of the American Pre-Raphaelites, Sturgis sought much inspiration in the written works of English architect and critic John Ruskin. Upon his return to New York after extensive travel abroad, Sturgis opened his own architectural practice in 1863. In addition to his success as an architect, Sturgis authored countless articles and books on various architectural subjects.
After 1858, Sturgis earnestly began to collect choice photographs and drawings of various architectural gems. Sturgis' collection of photographs is particularly rich in both its collective thoroughness and diversity of images represented.................