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Paris Changing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Paris Changing

Between 1888 and 1927 Eugne Atget meticulously photographed Paris and its environs, capturing in thousands of photographs the city's parks, streets, and buildings as well as its diverse inhabitants. His images preserved the vanishing architecture of the ancien rgime as Paris grew into a modern capital and established Atget as one of the twentieth century's greatest and most revered photographers. Christopher Rauschenberg spent a year in the late '90s revisiting and rephotographing many of Atget's same locations. Paris Changing features seventy-four pairs of images beautifully reproduced in duotone. By meticulously replicating the emotional as well as aesthetic qualities of Atget's images, Ra...

Unruly Women of Paris
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Unruly Women of Paris

In this vividly written and amply illustrated book, Gay L. Gullickson analyzes the representations of women who were part of the insurrection known as the Paris Commune. The uprising and its bloody suppression by the French army is still one of the most hotly debated episodes in modern history. Especially controversial was the role played by women, whose prominent place among the Communards shocked many commentators and spawned the legend of the pétroleuses, women who were accused of burning the city during the battle that ended the Commune. In the midst of the turmoil that shook Paris, the media distinguished women for their cruelty and rage. The Paris-Journal, for example, raved: "Madness...

The Photographer's Guide to Paris
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 119

The Photographer's Guide to Paris

In The Photographer’s Guide to Paris, author and photographer Alastair Arthur shares his insights and suggestions for capturing the wonders of one of the world’s most beautiful cities–Paris! He takes you through the process of photographing several major landmarks, including Montparnasse Tower, Versailles–and of course, the iconic Eiffel Tower. He also takes you to area parks and rivers, as well as hidden gems like local markets, cemeteries, and other locations of interest. For each destination, he offers information on navigating the area, capturing the subject from various viewpoints, and checking out other nearby points of interest. Finally, he provides other helpful tools and tip...

Paris Pictured
  • Language: en

Paris Pictured

"This selection of images examines the growth and development of photography through the changing character of Paris in the remarkable period of 1900-1968. During these years, photography became a mass medium, with cheap reproductions appearing in the press. Technical advances made it possible to capture rapid movement and street photography flourished; some of the finest images in documentary photography were made on the streets of Paris by Atget, Brassai, Cartier-Bresson, Doisneau and Ronis, among many others. The transience of city life and the histories of Paris are brilliantly evoked in these images: from the elegiac photographs of the early twentieth century which recorded those quartiers later condemned by modernisation projects, through the Occupation, to the upheaval of the May 1968 demonstrations. With over 130 photographs and Julian Stallabrass's authoritative text, this book is an essential purchase for anyone interested in the art of photography and the city of Paris"--Jacket.

Discovering Paris France - The City of Lights
  • Language: en

Discovering Paris France - The City of Lights

  • Categories: Art

Embark on a breathtaking visual odyssey to the heart of Paris with "Discovering Paris, France - The City of Lights." This exquisite pictorial is your passport to the enchanting world of Paris, showcasing the city's majestic landmarks, hidden gems, and the vibrant essence that makes Paris a dream destination for many. Designed to captivate and inspire, this collection is a must-have for anyone with a love for travel, a penchant for culture, and a desire to immerse themselves in the beauty of one of the world's most celebrated cities. Featuring Premium Presentation: "Discovering Paris, France - The City of Lights" is presented in a generous 8.5 by 11-inch format, making every image a statement...

Fashioning the City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Fashioning the City

While much attention has been paid to the making of Paris in the work of writers and artists, little is known about the city as defined and created by the fashion media. Filling this gap in studies of the French capital, this original and illuminating book focuses on how the French fashion press - with its rich conjunction of words and images - has been able to construct Paris as a leading world fashion city.Based in an original analysis of fashion writing and images in contemporary French fashion magazines and newspapers, the book shows how the fashion media have been central to the consecration of the city of Paris on the fashion map, as well as its celebration in the collective imaginary. Agnes Rocamora explores, for example, the figures of 'la Parisienne' and 'la passante' (the female passer by), and the presence of the Eiffel tower in fashion visuals. She gives attention to the continuum between the French journalistic discourse and that of cultural forms such as films, paintings and literature, thus revealing the persistence across texts and time of visions of Paris and shedding light on the production and reproduction of the Paris myth.

Paris and the Cliché of History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

Paris and the Cliché of History

This book turns a compelling new lens on thinking about the history of Paris and photography. The invention of photography changed how history could be written. But the now commonplace assumptions--that photographs capture fragments of lost time or present emotional gateways to the past--that structure today's understandings did not emerge whole cloth in 1839. Focusing on one of photography's birthplaces, Paris and the Cliché of History tells the story of how photographs came to be imagined as documents of the past. Author Catherine E. Clark analyzes photography's effects on historical interpretation by examining the formation of Paris's first photo archives at the Musée Carnavalet and the...

Bordering Paris - Images of Famous People & Places
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Bordering Paris - Images of Famous People & Places

This book is a collection of images of famous people who lived years ago in areas surrounding Paris, and of famous places in the vicinity of Paris. The areas beyond the borders of Paris are rich with history, architecture, and prominent people.

Images de Paris. [Illustrations with Accompanying Verses.].
  • Language: en

Images de Paris. [Illustrations with Accompanying Verses.].

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1944
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Paris Zone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

The Paris Zone

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-24
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Since the mid-1970s, the colloquial term zone has often been associated with the troubled post-war housing estates on the outskirts of large French cities. However, it once referred to a more circumscribed space: the zone non aedificandi (non-building zone) which encircled Paris from the 1840s to the 1940s. This unusual territory, although marginal in a social and geographical sense, came to occupy a central place in Parisian culture. Previous studies have focused on its urban and social history, or on particular ways in which it was represented during particular periods. By bringing together and analysing a wider range of sources from the duration of the zone’s existence, this study offers a rich and nuanced account of how the area was perceived and used by successive generations of Parisian novelists (including Zola and Flaubert), poets, songwriters, artists, photographers, film-makers, politicians and town-planners. More generally, it aims to raise awareness of a neglected aspect of Parisian cultural history while pointing to links between current and past perceptions of the city’s periphery.