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The Bridge of Palalda (near Amelieles-Bains)

1851–52
(French, 1820–1884)
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Image: 23.8 x 32.7 cm (9 3/8 x 12 7/8 in.); Matted: 50.8 x 61 cm (20 x 24 in.)
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The sheer cliff seems to blend into the bridge mentioned in the work's title, resulting in visual uncertainty and spatial tension.

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In 1851, Gustave Le Gray and his friend, photographer Auguste Mestral, traveled throughout southwestern France for the Commission of Historic French Monuments to document sites of historical importance, especially those in urgent need of, or undergoing, restoration. This image was taken from the left bank of the Tech River, situated below the old town of Palalda, four miles from the Spanish border. Le Gray stressed the rugged landscape over a close-up rendering of the ancient bridge, which was not on his list of assigned sites.
A horizontal salted paper print in sepia depicts a stone bridge spanning a rocky gorge. Light, rounded boulders fill the foreground riverbed, where a stream winds toward the lower right. The bridge features a wide central arch anchored by jagged, dark rock. Steep mountain slopes rise into the background, detailed with dense stippling that conveys layers of scrub on the mountainside. The composition balances the rugged, textured terrain with the bridge's smooth, arcing stone span.

The Bridge of Palalda (near Amelieles-Bains)

1851–52

Gustave Le Gray

(French, 1820–1884)
France, 19th century

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