Landscape, Switzerland

Landscape, Switzerland

Adolphe BraunWW-1855-090706
1855·Albumen print triptych·Left image: 23.7 × 30.1 cm (9 3/8 × 11 7/8 in.); Center image: 24.6 × 30 cm (9 11/16 × 11 13/16 in.); Right image: 24.5 × 29.8 cm (9 11/16 × 11 3/4 in.); Each support ,approx: 30.5 × 35.6 cm (12 × 14 in.)

<p>Adolphe Braun pursued several paths to commercial success. A skilled draftsman, Braun nevertheless employed photography as a design aid in his wallpaper and fabric business in the 1850s, making photographic still-lifes of floral arrangements that were admired in his day. He then turned his attention to landscapes, and over the course of the 1860s produced large-scale commercial views as well as thousands of stereographs focusing on fashionable tourist destinations in Germany and Switzerland. (One observer claimed in 1866 that it was virtually impossible to take a step in Switzerland without stumbling upon a shop selling Braun's prints and stereo views.) It is unknown, however, whether this three-part triptych—including two figures repeated in each frame—was intended for tourist consumption. Braun in any case conveys here an Alpine pastorale, replete with a serpentine fence, grassy meadow, and snow-capped peaks.</p>

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Year
1855
Dimensions
Left image: 23.7 × 30.1 cm (9 3/8 × 11 7/8 in.); Center image: 24.6 × 30 cm (9 11/16 × 11 13/16 in.); Right image: 24.5 × 29.8 cm (9 11/16 × 11 3/4 in.); Each support ,approx: 30.5 × 35.6 cm (12 × 14 in.)

Artist

Adolphe Braun
Adolphe Braun

Printmaking

Adolphe Braun was a French photographer and publisher who pioneered large-scale color photography and chromolithographic reproduction in the mid-nineteenth century. He established one of Europe's most productive photographic studios in Dornach, Alsace, producing thousands of images ranging from botanical studies to architectural documentation and fine art reproductions. His innovations in color separation and printing techniques made museum collections and masterworks accessible to a broad audience, fundamentally reshaping how art and natural specimens were disseminated and studied.

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Year
1855
Dimensions
Left image: 23.7 × 30.1 cm (9 3/8 × 11 7/8 in.); Center image: 24.6 × 30 cm (9 11/16 × 11 13/16 in.); Right image: 24.5 × 29.8 cm (9 11/16 × 11 3/4 in.); Each support ,approx: 30.5 × 35.6 cm (12 × 14 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1855-090706

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Adolphe Braun

Adolphe Braun

Printmaking

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