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jmal
02-12-2007, 02:04 PM
For those in or near the D.C. area, the National Gallery has a small exhibit called "Paris in Transition." It shows a number of photographers including Atget, Brassai, one Brandt, Kertesz, Stieglitz, Steichen, and others. Very cool to see prints by so many legendary photographers. By the way, it is not listed on the web site. Check it out.

Jmal

c6h6o3
02-13-2007, 06:12 PM
By the way, it is not listed on the web site.

Yes it is (http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/parisinfo.shtm).

jmal
02-14-2007, 09:37 AM
That must be fairly new. I checked a couple days before I was there and did not see it. I aslo checked when I got home and did not see it.

Jmal

c6h6o3
02-16-2007, 02:05 PM
For those in or near the D.C. area, the National Gallery has a small exhibit called "Paris in Transition." It shows a number of photographers including Atget, Brassai, one Brandt, Kertesz, Stieglitz, Steichen, and others. Very cool to see prints by so many legendary photographers. By the way, it is not listed on the web site. Check it out.

Jmal

Except for one Brassai the photographs by the legends left me cold.

However, there were a number of gigantic albumen contact prints (16x20 at least, maybe bigger) from wet plate collodion negatives which nearly brought tears to my eyes. Never have I seen more beautiful prints. Gustave Le Gray, Charles Marville and Hippolyte-Auguste Collard were all represented with prints (and pictures) to die for. Well worth the trek downtown if you live around here. In the photo gallery just off the Seventh Street entrance, West Building.


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