About This Image

Title and number in pencil in Atget's hand on verso.

See: Lemagny, Aubenas, Borhan and Lebard, Atget: Le Pionnier, p.69.

Significantly, this photograph's location is also the birthplace of Auguste Rodin, born here on November 12, 1840.

Tracing its origins to the 14th century, rue de l'Arbalète was initially known as rue de la Porte-de-l'Arbalète. Renamed to rue de l'Arbalète in 1844, it reached its current form in 1924 with the opening of its final section, connecting rue Mouffetard and rue des Patriarches.

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Grille de Marchand de Vin, 3 Rue de l'Arbalète
Grille de Marchand de Vin, 3 Rue de l'Arbalète
Jean-Eugene-Auguste Atget Grille de Marchand de Vin, 3 Rue de l'Arbalète

Price $17,500

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Grille de Marchand de Vin, 3 Rue de l'Arbalète
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Description

Ref.# 16059

Medium Albumen print

Mount unmounted

Photo Date 1901  Print Date 1901

Dimensions 8-1/2 x 6-15/16 in. (216 x 176 mm)

Photo Country France

Photographer Country

User ID:16059 and ID: France

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