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View of the Acropolis (walking man in foreground)

c. 1880s
(French, 1845–1894)
Culture
France
Measurements
Image: 38.3 x 47.5 cm (15 1/16 x 18 11/16 in.); Paper: 39.6 x 49.8 cm (15 9/16 x 19 5/8 in.)
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Carbon prints are among the stable and long-lasting photographic processes.

Description

Adolphe marketed his photos of flowers, artworks, landscapes, and monuments from across Europe throughout that continent and in North America. The Acropolis of Athens, the most famous ancient Greek site, must have sold well; Braun offered multiple views of it. The image on a carbon print is formed from pigmented gelatin, which is far more resistant to fading than the silver or metal salts in silver-based prints.
A horizontally oriented brown-toned carbon print depicts the rocky Acropolis crowned with ruined stone temples. In the foreground, a dark, conical cypress tree stands beside spiky agave plants and a lone walking silhouette. A dirt path leads through sloping terrain with scattered trees toward the massive, stony hill. Hazy distant mountains sit beneath a pale sky, framed by the grainy, irregular border of the vintage photographic plate.

View of the Acropolis (walking man in foreground)

c. 1880s

Adolphe Braun & Co.

(French, 1845–1894)
France

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