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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
Paul Michel Hossard was an amateur daguerreotypist, especially noted for his architectural views. Rather than depicting a famous monument or landmark, this informal composition captures the charm of courtyards and houses in a small city in western France. The dominant horizontal lines of the buildings are contrasted with the soft, organic forms of the foliage. The presence of a breeze is suggested by the slight blurring of the tallest trees—the result of the long exposure time needed to make this image.
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Charles Nègre — Grasse
Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau — [Paris Rooftops]
William Henry Fox Talbot — The Boulevards at Paris
Rev. John Richardson Major (British, 1821–1871) — Gateway to
Calvert Richard Jones (British, 1804–1877) — View of the Cap
William Henry Fox Talbot — [Street Scene, Paris]
Unknown — [Wilton House with Palladian Bridge by Morris]
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Victor Petit (French, 1817–1874) — Architecture Pittoresque