Charles Baudelaire, C. 1862. Photoglyptie D'apres Negatif Aucollodion Humide Editee Par Goupil, Montee Sur Carton Imprime Etlegende, Issue De La Galerie Contemporaine (1878).
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Charles Baudelaire, C. 1862. Photoglyptie D'apres Negatif Aucollodion Humide Editee Par Goupil, Montee Sur Carton Imprime Etlegende, Issue De La Galerie Contemporaine (1878).", originally brought to life by the talented Etienne Carjat. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Etienne Carjat and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
Charles Baudelaire, C. 1862, is a notable photographic portrait of the eminent French poet and critic Charles Baudelaire, captured by the distinguished photographer Étienne Carjat. This image was produced using the photoglyptie technique, derived from a collodion wet plate negative, and was later published by Goupil. The portrait is mounted on a printed card with a legend, and it was part of the Galerie Contemporaine series, released in 1878.
Étienne Carjat, a renowned French photographer and caricaturist, was celebrated for his portraits of prominent cultural figures of the 19th century. His work is characterized by its clarity, depth, and the ability to capture the essence of his subjects. The photoglyptie process, a form of photomechanical reproduction, allowed for high-quality prints that retained the detail and tonal range of the original photograph. This technique was particularly suited for the Galerie Contemporaine, a collection aimed at documenting and disseminating images of contemporary luminaries.
Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) was a pivotal figure in the literary world, best known for his seminal work "Les Fleurs du mal" (The Flowers of Evil). His poetry, marked by its exploration of beauty, decadence, and the complexities of modern life, had a profound influence on subsequent generations of writers and artists. Baudelaire's critical essays, including those on art and literature, further cemented his reputation as a leading intellectual of his time.
The portrait by Carjat captures Baudelaire in his middle years, a period marked by both creative brilliance and personal turmoil. The image reflects Baudelaire's intense and introspective nature, with his penetrating gaze and composed demeanor. This photograph not only serves as a visual documentation of Baudelaire's appearance but also as a testament to his enduring legacy in the cultural and literary history of France.
The Galerie Contemporaine, which included this portrait, was an ambitious project that sought to create a visual archive of notable figures from various fields, including literature, art, science, and politics. The inclusion of Baudelaire in this series underscores his significance and the lasting impact of his work on contemporary and future generations.
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