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<p>Initially trained as a painter, Édouard-Denis Baldus turned to photography in the late 1840s and quickly gained recognition. In 1851 the French government selected him as one of five photographers to document the nation’s architectural heritage, a survey known as the Missions Héliographiques. The images Baldus produced for the project exhibited such technical prowess that he won support for another project, <em>Les villes de France photographiée</em>s, designed to revive interest in the nation’s Roman and medieval history. During the summer of 1854, Baldus traveled in the Auvergne region of central France, making pictures that emphasize the drama of the natural landscape, such as this river scene. Although the large-format waxed paper negatives he employed were never intended to be exhibited, they remain compelling objects that offer up a startling range of tones.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1854
- Medium
- Waxed paper negative
- Dimensions
- Image/paper: 34 × 44.5 cm (13 7/16 × 17 9/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Edouard Denis Baldus
Artist
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More by Edouard Denis Baldus
Avignon (Flood of 1856) (Avignon [Inondation de 1856])
1856 · Salted paper print
Main Portal, Chartres Cathedral
1855 · Heliogravure (photogravure)
Vienne St. Colombe
1855 · Albumen print
Church of the Madeleine (Eglise de la Madeleine)
1855 · Albumen print
Chateau de Murol en Auvergne
1854 · Salted paper print
Moulins a eau en Auvergne
1854 · Salted paper print
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- Edouard Denis Baldus
- Year
- 1854
- Medium
- Waxed paper negative
- Dimensions
- Image/paper: 34 × 44.5 cm (13 7/16 × 17 9/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1854-109851
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified
![Avignon (Flood of 1856) (Avignon [Inondation de 1856])](/api/images/artworks/aic/223186.jpg)




