STEREOSCOPIC DAGUERREOTYPE. Eugène DURIEU (1800-1874), attri - Lot 6

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STEREOSCOPIC DAGUERREOTYPE. Eugène DURIEU (1800-1874), attri - Lot 6
STEREOSCOPIC DAGUERREOTYPE. Eugène DURIEU (1800-1874), attributed to. Study of a standing female nude, circa 1850. Stereoscopic daguerreotype, produced on 1/3 or 2/6 plate, 8.5 x 17 cm. Painter and daguerreotypist Eugène Durieu is famous for his nude photographs, which served as models for his friend Eugène Delacroix. The painter of "La Liberté guidant le peuple" directed his nude sessions and commissioned a series of 26 poses from him in 1854. Durieu was one of the first members of the Société héliographique, founded in 1851. Then, between 1854 and 1855, he played a key role in the creation of the Société française de photographie, because as a high-ranking civil servant, 399 of the Légion d'Honneur, he had a perfect grasp of the administrative machinery. Traces of rubbing and oxidation. Bibliography: François Boisjoly, répertoire des photographes parisiens du xixe siècle, Éditions de l'amateur, 2009, page 114. - Serge Nazarieff, Le Nu stéréoscopique 1850-1930, Taschen, 1985; very similar to no. 19, page 36 (next lot in our sale, no. 7), if not taken during the same shoot.
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