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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
Henri Le Secq was one of the most gifted early photographers to record architecture and sculpture. This stunning image is from a small, rare group of photographs of the collection of Alexis-Joseph Depaulis (1792–1867), a French engraver and collector of historic paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures, as well as casts of ancient and modern objects. The depicted work is a plaster cast made from an early 19th-century neoclassical funerary sculpture created by an uniden-tified artist, probably French. Le Secq's exceptional talent for capturing the broad effects of light and shadow animates the figures in this complex sculpture, giving them physical presence. Indeed, the shadows are deep and diffused because of the texture of the paper negative and the lengthy exposure time.
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Plaster Cast of Sculpture from the Royal Portal of Chartres
Workshop of Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi — Pietà
Jean-Eugène-Auguste Atget — Versailles, Vase, (Detail)
Hippolyte Bayard (French, 1801–1887) — Still Life with Statu
Flemish — Bacchic Scene
Jean-Eugène-Auguste Atget — Versailles, Vase (Detail)
William James Stillman — Stele from the Kerameikos Cemetery,
Jean-Eugène-Auguste Atget — Versailles, Vase (Detail)
William James Stillman — Stele from the Kerameikos Cemetery,
Charles Soulier (French, 1830–1900) — Silenus Holding the Ch
French — Virgin and Child
Joseph Nollekens — Monument with Dead Warrior and Angel