Versailles, vase

Versailles, vase

Eugène Atget
French, 1857–1927
1901
An albumen silver print by Eugène Atget showing an ornate cast-iron urn planted with flowers at Versailles, made as part of his methodical photographic record of Parisian monuments and garden ornamentation.
You first notice the urn’s monumental weight and ornament—the braided basket rim, winged putti clinging to its sides and a dense mound of blooms—set against a soft, receding garden and still pool that flattens space and makes the object read like a sculpture in the photograph.
This 1901 photograph exemplifies Atget’s project to document the city’s built and decorative culture with lucid, unsentimental images that preserved a vanishing past and helped shape documentary and modernist photography.
Medium
Albumen silver print
Dimensions
Approx. 8 9/16 × 7 1/16" (21.8 × 18 cm)
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Department
Credit
Abbott-Levy Collection. Acquired through the generosity of Shirley C. Burden, and Family of Man Fund
Accession
1.1969.219
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