Avenue des Gobelins, 1925, Gelatin silver print from glass negative, 21.9 x 17.3 cm (8 5/8 x 6 13/16 in.), Photographs, Eugène Atget (French, Libourne 1857–1927 Paris), Atget’s many photographs of mannequins in shop windows appealed greatly to the Parisian avant-garde, who found in the aging artist an unwitting but kindred spirit. In these pictures, the Surrealists focused on the lamination of what was inside and outside and on the lovely dissolve between fact and imagination
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Avenue des Gobelins, 1925, Gelatin silver print, glass negative, 21.9 x 17.3 cm, 8 5/8 6 13/16, Photographs, Eugène Atget, French, Libourne, 1857–1927, Paris, Atget, photographs, mannequins, shop windows appealed, greatly, Parisian avant-garde, aging artist, unwitting, kindred spirit, pictures, Surrealists focused, lamination, inside, outside, lovely dissolve, fact, imagination
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