The studio Collard and the barricades of 1871: a challenge not only to the architecture of Paris

Abstract

The chapter investigates how the Studio Collard's photographs of the barricades fit into the overall trajectory of picturing Paris as a site of urban regeneration. Do they salute the irrepressible spirit of revolution or bear witness to a temporary imposition on the modern city Collard's own photographs had helped to frame

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