early life and the emergence of a pseudonym
charles marville, born
charles françois bossu on july 17, 1813, in paris, france, would later adopt a pseudonym that would shield his identity while showcasing his photographic genius. this transformation marked the beginning of an illustrious career, one that would see marville capture the essence of parisian landscapes and urban environments.
the photographic journey
marville's initial foray into art was as a painter, illustrator, and engraver, training within the established parisian family. around 1832, he assumed the pseudonym
charles marville, signaling his transition towards photography. this shift occurred in 1850, after 17 years of illustrating, when marville took up the nascent art form.
photographer of paris: a legacy of modernization
in 1862, marville was named official photographer of paris, a role that would see him document the city's transformation under baron haussmann's modernization plan. his photographs, characterized by an indifference to pictorial photography and a focus on non-standard visual solutions, offer a poignant glimpse into paris' past.
key contributions: - marville's photographic perception of the architectural environment remains influential to this day.
- his documentation of ancient parisian quarters before their destruction and rebuilding under haussmannization provides a unique historical perspective.
- as an official photographer, marville's work encapsulates both the glamour and desolation of paris during its modernization.
legacy and enduring impact
marville passed away on june 1, 1879, in paris, leaving behind a legacy that would be rediscovered by art historians sarah kennel and daniel catan. their findings, including lost family photographs, have since been documented in various publications, including
wikipedia: charles marville - a comprehensive overview of marville's life and work.
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