Louis-Auguste Bisson and Auguste-Rosalie Bisson. The crevasse (departure) on the way to the grand plateau, ascent of Mont-Blanc. 1862
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Bisson Frères (*) :: Chateau Chillon sur le lac Leman, Suisse, 19ème siècle. | src Proantic
(*) Photo des Frères Bisson Louis-Auguste Bisson (French, 1814–1876) et Artist: Auguste-Rosalie Bisson (French, 1826–1900)
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Bisson Frères :: Chateau Chillon sur le lac Leman, Suisse, 19ème siècle (detail). | src Proantic
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The Ascent of Mont Blanc, Auguste-Rosalie Bisson, 1861
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Auguste-Rosalie Bisson. (French, 1826-1900)
The Ascent of Mont Blanc, 1861
Albumen silver print from glass negative
Metropolitan Museum of New York
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Early photography: The Ascent of Mont Blanc - Auguste-Rosalie Bisson
Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography…
Title: The Ascent of Mont Blanc
Date: 1861
Photographer: Auguste-Rosalie Bisson (1826-1900)
Process: albumen silver print from glass negative
Note: Bisson, an experienced guide and 25 people (who carried carrying the plates, cameras, chemicals, and portable darkroom tent) reached the Mont Blanc summit on July 25, 1861. However,…
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“The men of the new arrangement will be anti-bourgeois, but by way of an higher heroic and aristocratic conception of existence; they will be anti-bourgeois because they disdain the comfortable life; anti- bourgeois because they will follow not those who promise material advantages, but those who demand everything from themselves; anti- bourgeois, because they are not preoccupied with security but love the essential union between life and risk, on all planes... anti-bourgeois through his intolerance of every form of rhetoric and false idealism, of all those great words that are written in capital letters, of everyone who is merely a gesture, words intended for effect, scenography.”
— Julius Evola, Orientations
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Bisson frères (attr.) - Ascension du Mont Blanc, photographe et sa chambre, c.1861
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The Ascent of Mont Blanc, Auguste-Rosalie Bisson, 1861 [2283 x 3822] Check this blog!
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Louis-Auguste Bisson et Auguste-Rosalie Bisson, Chutes du Giessbach, 1862
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Podcast But Inside Episode 1- The Ascent of Mont Blanc by Auguste Rosalie Bisson.
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[Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, Rome] by Auguste-Rosalie Bisson, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Photography
Gift of Joyce F. Menschel, 2013 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Medium: Albumen silver print
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/631016
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Les frères Bisson, Louis-Auguste and Auguste-Rosalie “The Col du Géant” (3,356m - 11, 010 ft) France - Italy border Photographed in 1860
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris. Construction de la flèche par Viollet-le-Duc, 1860.
Bisson Frères (actifs entre 1840 et 1870),Louis-Auguste Bisson (1814-1876) et Auguste-Rosalie Bisson (1826-1900).
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Louis-Auguste & Auguste-Rosalie Bisson (photo), Notre-Dame Cathedral (Rouen, 1855-57)
© Bibliothèque municipale de Rouen
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