Athens, Acropolis - Felix Bonfils, 1868 ou 1875
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bonfils,_F%C3%A9lix_(1831-1885)_-_Athens_-_Acropolis_about_1868-1875.jpg
- En 1921, Princeton a reçu 800 photos achetées et léguées par Rudolf Brünnow.
La collection Brunnow a été un temps en ligne. Elle semble avoir disparu du web.
http://www.princeton.edu/~rbsc/exhibitions/bonfils/
http://clioweb.free.fr/dossiers/ancienne/agora.htm
Google images a repéré plusieurs de ces photos grâce à Wikipedia et à Commons
http://bit.ly/2uPbKNr
- Le spécialiste de Bonfils (1831-1885), c'est Andrew Szegedy-Maszak
. Felix Bonfils in Athens : Photographs from the Brunnow Collection at Princeton University
. The Genius of Félix Bonfils
. Felix Bonfils and the traveller 's trail through Athens
http://archive.archaeology.org/0105/abstracts/athens.html
« In 1867, Félix Bonfils left his home in the south of France
and moved with his wife Lydie and their two young children to Beirut.
His studio had produced 591 negatives from various sites around
the eastern Mediterranean, "principally pictures of Jerusalem," but also views of Egypt, Syria, and Greece (42 views of Athens, 2 travels, 1868 - 1875) ».
« Brünnow's scholarly specialty was the Roman province of Arabia,
on which he published a massive three-volume study, most of the photographs
in his archive are from the Near East »
Felix Bonfils, Panorama of Athens, ca. 1875.
View showing the Acropolis at the right, Theseion left
d'après l'ouvrage en ligne en pdf (246 pages) : Antiquity and Photography
Claire L Lyons, JK Papadopoulos LS Stewart A Szegedy-Maszak 2005
http://d2aohiyo3d3idm.cloudfront.net/publications/virtuallibrary/0892368055.pdf
La photo est assemblée avec deux autres dans cet autre panorama :
http://archive.archaeology.org/0105/abstracts/athens.html
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