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1856

France

Gustave Le Gray, The Salon of 1852, 1852

Gustave Le Gray, The Salon of 1852, 1852 — France

Gustave Courbet's Young Women from the Village (40.175) is visible in Le Gray's view of the Salon of 1852.

Photograph by Gustave Le Gray

Gustave Le Gray

Jean-Baptiste Gustave Le Gray was a French painter, draughtsman, sculptor, print-maker, and photographer. He has been called "the most important French photographer of the nineteenth century" because of his technical innovations, his instruction of other noted photographers, and "the extraordinary imagination he brought to picture making." He was an important contributor to the development of the wax paper negative.

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