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Lot 138
  • 138

Eugène Atget

Estimate
15,000 - 25,000 USD
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Description

  • Eugène Atget
  • 'Arbre avec Gui Mistletoe'
  • Albumen print
albumen print, titled and numbered '1127' in pencil and with 'Photo E. Atget collection Berenice Abbott' in black ink, on the reverse, framed, 1921

Provenance

Collection of Berenice Abbott / Julien Levy, 1968

The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2002

Condition

Grading this albumen print on a scale of 1 to 10--a 10 being an albumen print with deep brown dark tones and highlights that retain all of their original detail--this print rates a strong 8 or 9. The print has saturated eggplant tones and exhibits an extremely high degree of detail, from the grass to the blowing leaves on the tree. The edges are very slightly warm-toned, most notably in the lower left corner. This photograph is in generally excellent condition. As is common with Atget's photographs, the print is trimmed unevenly. Upon close examination in high raking light, several handling creases are visible overall that do not appear to break the emulsion. There is a yellow deposit of indeterminate nature at the center of the reverse. 'Dupl. MATTED' and 'MOMA DUPE [illegible] 2002' are written in an unidentified hand in pencil. In 'The Work of Atget. Volume III: The Ancien Regime,' Maria Morris Hambourg has chronologically dated, in the form of an extensive chart, Atget's photographs by their series and negative numbers. The chart is the most comprehensive to date, and our dating of this print is based upon the author's assessment of the photographer's series and negative numbers. The negative number on this print '1127' indicates that this image was taken in 1921 (cf. 'The Work of Atget. Volume III: The Ancien Regime,' pp. 181-85).
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