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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
This rare, majestic, and sweeping view of the cathedral of Amiens, France, is an outstanding example of Baldus’s genius for photographing architecture. Placing his large view camera at an elevated vantage point, he recorded the dominating and central position of the church, which was undergoing restoration, as it towered above the surrounding village; open landscape is captured in the distance. In this ambitious composition, he carefully rendered the scene’s textural detail, spatial complexity, and subtlety of light. Compare this distant view with the close-up detail of a stone sculpture in LeSecq’s photograph of the same building (CMA 1996.253).
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Bisson Frères — Chartres Cathedral, West Facade
Unknown — [St. Pierre, Caen]
Charles Marville (French, 1813–1879) — Rue Jean-de-Beauvais.
Charles Soulier (French, 1840–1875) — Notre Dame de Paris
Edmond Bacot — Vue générale de Saint-Ouen
Edmond Bacot — Cathédrale de Louviers, vue générale
Hippolyte Bayard — Les Toits de Paris (Vue de la rue Castigl
Edouard Baldus — Notre-Dame (Abside)
Charles Marville (French, 1813–1879) — Sky Study, Paris
Edmond Bacot — Rue des Petits Murs, Caen
Hippolyte Bayard (French, 1801–1887) — View of Évreux
Edmond Bacot — Tour de Saint-Ouen, Rouen