Author(s):
barry, jean (in 1913), photographer
other title: trousseau hospital. Part of the interior facade and isolation pavilion (title assigned)
production date: in 10–1902
type(s) of object(s): photography, graphic arts
name(s): photography
materials and techniques: gelatin-silver print
dimensions - artwork:
height: 22. 8cm
width: 28. 8cm
dimensions - old assembly:
height: 36. 8cm
width: 47. 8cm
description:
print laminated on an old montage placed in a polyester sleeve. Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
registration - registration on the front
iconographic description:
isolation ward and buildings of trousseau hospital, 12th arrondissement, paris
historical commentary:
in the minutes of the old paris commission of june 12, 1902, p. 140-147: the office of treaties and acquisitions reported to the old paris commission that the old trousseau hospital was going to be demolished to allow the creation of new roads. The report drawn up by lucien lambeau protests against this demolition. “in the minds of the administration and the municipal council, a clean slate must be made of the hospital buildings, the isolated pavilions located in the garden and the chapel of saint-louis-des-enfants, built in 1676. ” the wishes expressed are as follows: "1° (. . . ) invite the administration to take the necessary measures for the complete and on-site conservation of the fountain located rue de charenton n°87 bis; / 2° reinstallation, near this fountain and especially at the same height, of the flood stone located a few meters away; / 3° reproduction for the minutes: a) view of the aligre pavilion, east side; b) view of the chapel, taken from the gate of the faubourg saint-antoine; c) panoramic view of the entire facade on rue de charenton; d) view of the interior of the chapel / 4° photographs for the carnavalet museum: a) view of the rear of the hospital, taken from the large garden; c) overall view of the row of isolation pavilions. "
name of donor, testator, seller: commission du vieux paris
date of acquisition: 1902
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: ph81906. Date: En 10–1902.
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