● On view now — 230 Photography
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · verified July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Charles Marville preferred photographing on overcast, rainy days when diffused light and glistening cobblestones yielded an image with the maximum tonal range and detail.
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Charles Marville — Rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Geneviève near
Charles Marville — [Rue de Constantine]
Eugène Atget (French, 1857–1927) — Clamart (Vielle Rue)
Charles Marville — Rue de la Lingerie, de la rue Berger
Charles Marville — Rue Mondétour, de la rue Rambuteau
William Henry Fox Talbot — The Boulevards at Paris
Unknown — Montmartre
Anonymous — Wollzeile No. 3, Zinshaus des Peter Ritter von C
Thomas Annan — Princes Street from King Street
Charles Marville — Rue Traversine (from the Rue d'Arras)
Charles Marville — Rue du Haut-Pave (Pantheon in Distance)
Alfred Alexandre Delauney (French, 1830–1894) — Tourelle en