Eiffel Tower Clear file - A4

Clear File Loppé - Eiffel Tower Struck by Lightning

IO100005
Gabriel Loppé (1825 - 1913)
Eiffel Tower, 1902 - Photography / 17,5 x 12,5 cm
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Characteristics

Dimensions
21,7 x 31 cm
Artist
Gabriel Loppé (1825-1913)
Material
Polypropylene
Museum
Musée d'Orsay
Themes
Architecture, Paris, Historical heritage, Photography
Art movement
19th century
Reference
IO100005
EAN
3336728454021
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée d'Orsay

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Gabriel Loppé (1825-1913)

French painter, photographer and mountaineer, Gabriel Loppé is particularly known for his high altitude paintings and his shots of the Eiffel Tower, for which he became passionate at the end of his life. The striking Iron Tower is one of his best-known pictures and is part of the Musée d'Orsay collection. Self-taught, he became the first painter to paint at high altitude. Carrying his easel as close as possible to the crevasses and needles, Loppé faithfully and poetically retranscribed the landscapes of the summits.