Avenue des Gobelins

Eugène Atget French

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In this headless mannequin, clothed in a simple white uniform, Atget recognized a modern version of the commedia dell'arte clown Gilles, depicted by the eighteenth-century painter Jean Antoine Watteau, for example. It was for the type of transforming vision seen in this picture, which is among the very last in Atget's lifelong exploration of Paris, that the artist's work was so enthusiastically embraced by the Surrealists.

Avenue des Gobelins, Eugène Atget (French, Libourne 1857–1927 Paris), Gelatin silver print from glass negative

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