Eugene Atget, The Ragpickers
Eugene Atget, The Ragpickers
Eugene Atget, Rag Pickers, date, Silver print, 10 x 8 inches, $2,500. (printed by the artist)
Eugène Atget, (1857 - 1927) a French flâneur and early documentary photographer, dedicated himself to preserving the vanishing architectural and street scenes of Paris due to modernization. Though he struggled in his earlier pursuits, including acting and painting, Atget found his calling in photography around the age of 30. He became a professional photographer, providing visual references for artists and capturing the essence of Paris pre industrial revolution. His work gained recognition in the early 20th century, thanks in part to Berenice Abbott's efforts. Tragically, Atget passed away in 1927, before seeing the profound acclaim his photography would ultimately achieve. His legacy lives on through the invaluable visual record he created of a bygone Paris.