Nocturnal View from the Quai du Louvre in Paris
37: Nocturnal View from the Quai du Louvre in Paris
Charles Nègre
Grasse 1820
- 1880 Grasse
2015-S.20:
Fondation Custodia
Rights held by: Fondation Custodia, Collection Frits Lugt, Paris
Before opening his own studio in 1850, Nègre studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, under Paul Delaroche, who encouraged his students to use photographs as memory aids in the process of painting. While he never abandoned painting and was a regular exhibitor at the Salon in the 1840s and 1850s, Nègre’s pioneering work as a photographer influenced all aspects of his production, including choice of subject matter, composition, effects of light and shade, and perspective. He is best known for his landscape and architectural photographs of Paris; Chartres; and the Midi, a region in southern France, including a famous photograph of a Notre Dame gargoyle titled The Vampire.
Text written and researched by Michelle Bird National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
Oil on canvas
16.9 × 22.9 cm
Created: Circa 1850
Section: Skies and Effects
This can be found in Gallery 13: Mellon Gallery Exhibitions