Ecole Militaire Et Champ De Mars.

Method Steel engraving
Artist Jean Baptiste Marie Chamouin
Published Chamouin, Rue de la Harpe, 29. Paris, 1845
Dimensions Image 155 x 230 mm, Plate 230 x 292 mm, Sheet 250 x 350 mm
Notes A topographical view of Paris, Plate 12 from the publication "Collection De Vues De Paris Prises Au Daguerreotype : Gravures En Taille Douce Sur Acier Jean Baptiste Marie Chamouin" or (Collection Of Views Of Paris by Daguerreotype : Engravings In Etching Of Steel by Jean Baptiste Marie Chamouin). This plate depicts a view of Ecole Militaire Et Champ De Mars. The École Militaire (Military School) is a vast complex of buildings housing various military training facilities. The central École Militaire building depicted in this print is a military college.

"Collection De Vues De Paris Prises Au Daguerreotype : Gravures En Taille Douce Sur Acier Jean Baptiste Marie Chamouin" was a volume of steel-engraved perspective views of some of the principal buildings and landmarks of Paris, based on daguerreotype photographs.

Daguerreotype is a photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapour. Daguerreotypes were able to catch incredible detail in the image which the artist could then transfer in such detail to the engraving. Due to the long exposure time of the photographs, the figures depicted within the prints were added by hand later.
Framing unmounted
Price £25.00
Stock ID 41546

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