Portrait of Charles Baudelaire
Photograph
1878 (printed), 1862 (made)
1878 (printed), 1862 (made)
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This portrait of the writer Charles Baudelaire has controlled much of his posthumous representation both by artists and in the minds of his readers. It records his severe mouth, immoderate brow and the eyes a contemporary described as two drops of coffee. Carjat was a notable caricaturist as well as one of the most sublet portrait photographers of the great period in Paris around 1860. This print was reproduced in a series of photographs of celebrities entitled 'Galerie Contemporaine' (1876-94).
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Title | Portrait of Charles Baudelaire (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Carbon print |
Brief description | Carbon print photograph of Charles Baudelaire, published in 'Galerie Contemporaine' in 1878. France, c.1862. |
Physical description | Portrait of Charles Baudelaire, bust view, staring into the camera, wearing dark clothing with a white shirt collar. |
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Summary | This portrait of the writer Charles Baudelaire has controlled much of his posthumous representation both by artists and in the minds of his readers. It records his severe mouth, immoderate brow and the eyes a contemporary described as two drops of coffee. Carjat was a notable caricaturist as well as one of the most sublet portrait photographers of the great period in Paris around 1860. This print was reproduced in a series of photographs of celebrities entitled 'Galerie Contemporaine' (1876-94). |
Bibliographic reference | Coe, Brian & Haworth-Booth, Mark. A Guide to Early Photographic Printing Processes. London: The Victoria and Albert Museum in association with Hurtwood Press, 1983. |
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Accession number | PH.1190-1980 |
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Record created | April 1, 2009 |
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