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  1. Charles Marville, the pseudonym of Charles François Bossu (Paris 17 July 1813 – 1 June 1879 Paris), was a French photographer, who mainly photographed architecture, landscapes and the urban environment. He used both paper and glass negatives.

  2. From 1862, as official photographer for the city of Paris, he documented aspects of the radical modernization program that had been launched by Emperor Napoleon III and his chief urban planner, Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann.

  3. An exhibition of one hundred photographs by Charles Marville, who documented the transformation of Paris under Haussmann's urban planning. See his poetic views of old and new Paris, from medieval streets to modern boulevards and monuments.

  4. May 4, 2014 · Learn about the life and work of Charles Marville, a 19th-century photographer who documented the transformation of Paris under Haussmann. See his stunning views of old and new Paris, as well as his architectural and landscape studies.

  5. Charles Marville, the pseudonym of Charles François Bossu (Paris 17 July 1813 – 1 June 1879 Paris), was a French photographer, who mainly photographed architecture, landscapes and the urban environment. He used both paper and glass negatives.

  6. Jan 31, 2014 · Charles Marville, a 19th-century photographer, captured hundreds of picturesque street views of Paris before the Haussmann Plan obliterated them.

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  8. Mar 9, 2014 · Charles Marville, the 19th-century photographer who documented old parts of Paris destined for demolition, turns out to be a man for our time.

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