Séeberger brothers. Photographing Paris. Picturing Paris. 1900.
Mondenard Anne, Guillaume Marie, Simon Marie.

Séeberger brothers. Photographing Paris. Picturing Paris. 1900.

Paris Museum, Carnavalet Museum
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N° d'inventaire 32083
Format 26.5 x 21.5
Détails 152 p., bound
Publication Paris, 2025
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782759605989

Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Huis Marseille, Museum of Photography in Amsterdam (Netherlands) from February 15 to June 22, 2025.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Huis Marseille, Museum of Photography at Amsterdam (Netherlands) from 15 February to 22 June 2025.

Jules, Henry, and Louis Séeberger began publishing their photographs in magazines, then through postcard publishers, before specializing in fashion photography in the early 20th century. From both an aesthetic and documentary perspective, they captured the neighborhoods of Paris and their inhabitants, as well as high-society life in the French capital.

Jules, Henry and Louis Séeberger began publishing their photographs in magazines, then by postcard publishers, before specializing in fashion photography at the beginning of the 20th century. From an aesthetic and documentary perspective, they capture the neighborhoods of Paris and their inhabitants as well as the mundane life in the French capital.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Huis Marseille, Museum of Photography in Amsterdam (Netherlands) from February 15 to June 22, 2025.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Huis Marseille, Museum of Photography at Amsterdam (Netherlands) from 15 February to 22 June 2025.

Jules, Henry, and Louis Séeberger began publishing their photographs in magazines, then through postcard publishers, before specializing in fashion photography in the early 20th century. From both an aesthetic and documentary perspective, they captured the neighborhoods of Paris and their inhabitants, as well as high-society life in the French capital.

Jules, Henry and Louis Séeberger began publishing their photographs in magazines, then by postcard publishers, before specializing in fashion photography at the beginning of the 20th century. From an aesthetic and documentary perspective, they capture the neighborhoods of Paris and their inhabitants as well as the mundane life in the French capital.