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Lot 4067: Nadar jeune (Adrien Tournachon): Angus bull and owner at agricultural fair

Est: €600 EUR - €900 EUR
Galerie BassengeBerlin, GermanyNovember 30, 2011

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Description

Angus bull and owner at an agricultural fair, Paris. 1856. Salt print varnished with gelatin and tannin. 19 x 28 cm. Photographer's signature stamp and number in the negative in lower left, mounted to board (slightly soiled, warped), annotated in German in ink below the image on the mount.
Adrien Tournachon was the younger brother of Gaspard-Félix Tournachon (also known as Nadar). The brothers collaborated briefly after Adrien opened a photographic studio, but competitive tensions arose in 1855. Adrien hoped to continue the studio alone as "Nadar jeune," however a court ruled that Félix, who was the more accomplished photographer, was "the only, the true Nadar". In 1856 and again in 1860, Adrien made a series of photographs of prize-winning livestock at the agricultural fairs in Paris. He used the more rapid collodion wet plate process rather than the slower paper negative process he had previously employed to photograph animals that rarely stood still. At the 1856 livestock show, Tournachon succeeded in making more than 120 negatives, and printed circa 50 of them to be included in an album presented to the minister of agriculture and commerce in July 1856.
The photograph offered here is printed in the technique known as vernis-cuit , in which the paper was coated with layers of gelatin and tannin to give the surface the appearance of varnished leather. - Some surface scuffing, crack/tear (ca 2 cm) in upper left corner, warped, otherwise a rich dark print in very good condition.

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Auction Details

19th - 21st Century Photography

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Galerie Bassenge
November 30, 2011, 04:00 PM CET

Erdener Straße 5a, Berlin, 14193, DE