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Charles Nègre

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taken on the Quai Bourbon in 1851, may have been a staged study for a painting, but is nevertheless considered important to photographic history for its being an early instance of an interest in capturing movement and freezing it forever in one moment.
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to photograph the newly established Imperial Asylum in the Bois de Vincennes, a hospital for disabled workingmen.
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which commissioned many of his peers, Nègre independently embarked on his own remarkably extensive study of the
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Delaroche encouraged the use of photography as research for painting; Nègre started with the
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to print photographs of sculpture never came to fruition, and in 1861 Nègre retired to
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before establishing his own studio at 21 Quai Bourbon on the
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method of his own development. A plan commissioned by
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Henri Le Secq
Le Stryge
Notre Dame de Paris
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Grasse
Paul Delaroche
Ingres
Drolling
Île Saint-Louis
Paris
daguerreotype
calotypes
albumen print
Missions Héliographiques
Midi region
Empress Eugénie
salt print
gravure
Napoleon III
Nice
Gustave Le Gray
Henri Le Secq


Phaidon
"They Didn't Forget the Camera"
"The Kitchens of the Imperial Asylum"
"The Barrel Organ Player With Two Children Listening"
Musée d'Orsay

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