print, photography, gelatin-silver-print, architecture
aged paper
toned paper
muted colour palette
sculpture
photography
carved into stone
gelatin-silver-print
cityscape
pencil art
architecture
realism
statue
Dimensions: height 274 mm, width 209 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This is a photograph of the apse of Notre-Dame de Paris, taken by an unknown photographer. In this image, we can see the cultural significance of the Notre-Dame Cathedral as a symbol of French identity and national pride. The cathedral's architectural grandeur, with its towering spires and intricate details, reflects the power and influence of the Catholic Church in France. Constructed in the Gothic style in the Middle Ages, Notre-Dame was at the heart of France. The image invites reflection on the ways in which iconic landmarks are produced and reproduced through mass media, shaping collective memory and cultural heritage. The study of archives, photographic collections, and historical documents could offer a better understanding of this. Such research reveals the social and institutional forces that have shaped our understanding and interpretation of art and history.
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