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Pavillon Richelieu, Louvre, Paris

Photograph
ca. 1857-1859 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Black and white photograph of a facade in highly decorated architecture with a pavilion in the middle that leaps out from the rest of the facade.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePavillon Richelieu, Louvre, Paris (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Albumen print
Brief description
Photograph of Pavillon Richelieu, Louvre, Paris by Gustave Le Gray (French, 1820-1882); albumen print; France; ca.1857-1859.
Physical description
Black and white photograph of a facade in highly decorated architecture with a pavilion in the middle that leaps out from the rest of the facade.
Dimensions
  • Image width: 384mm
  • Image height: 510 mm
Gallery label
Photography Centre 2018-20: Collection in Focus: Chauncy Hare Townshend (1798–1868) Chauncy Hare Townshend was one of the few serious collectors of photography in the early years of its development. Apart from Prince Albert, he remains the only identifiable British private collector of early photographs on such a scale. He was an extremely wealthy art collector and connoisseur who moved in the highest social and literary circles – Charles Dickens even dedicated Great Expectations to him. Townshend bequeathed his large art collection, including paintings, furniture, gemstones, books and coins, as well as his photographs, to the South Kensington Museum (now the V&A) in 1868. His impressive photography collection ranged from images of political, military and contemporary events to a particularly striking group of French fine art photographs. Practising photographers tended to collect photographs, exchanging works as examples of style and process. But Townshend, who was not a photographer, recognised both photography’s documentary value, and even more so, its exciting new artistic capabilities. 12. Gustave Le Gray (1820–84) Pavillon Richelieu, Louvre, Paris 1857–59 Albumen print Museum no. 68025
Credit line
Bequeathed by Chauncey Hare Townshend
Object history
Townshend Bequest, 1868.
Subjects depicted
Places depicted
Collection
Accession number
68025

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Record createdNovember 11, 2002
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