Missions Héliographiques
978-613-4-13939-7
6134139394
80
2010-12-29
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Prosper Mérimée established the Missions Héliographiques in 1851 to supplement Monument historique a program he had established in 1837 to classify, protect and restore French landmarks. Mérimée, noted author of Carmen, served as France's Inspector General of Historical Monuments, and he hired Edouard Baldus, Hippolyte Bayard, Gustave Le Gray, Henri Le Secq and O. Mestral. These five photographers photographed various landmarks and monuments around France so that the architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc could eventually restore them. Although the daguerrotype originated in France, Mérimée preferred the calotype, which offered more detailed textures. While several of the photographs remain classic examples of early photography, the results were mediocre at best.
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