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Olympe Aguado

Count Olympe-Clemente-Alexandre-Auguste Aguado de las Marismas (3 February 1827 – 25 October 1894) was a Franco-Spanish photographer and socialite, active primarily in the 1850s and 1860s. One of several early photographers who learned the practice from Gustave Le Gray, Aguado pioneered a number of photographic processes, including carte de visite photographs and photographic enlargement processes.[1] He was also a founding member of the influential French Photographic Society in 1854.[1]

Olympe Aguado
Olympe Aguado (right, standing), with his brother, Onésipe, c. 1853
Born(1827-02-03)3 February 1827[1]
Paris, France[1]
Died25 October 1894(1894-10-25) (aged 67)[1]
Compeigne, France[1]
Parent(s)Alexandre Aguado and Maria de Carmen Vidoire Moreno[1]
RelativesOnésipe Aguado (brother)

Life edit

Aguado was born in Paris in 1827, the second son of the Spanish-born Marquis Alexandre Aguado (1784–1842) and Maria de Carmen Vidoire Moreno. Alexandre Aguado had been a supporter of Joseph Bonaparte during the Peninsular War (1808-1814). Following the war, he went into exile in Paris, and rose to become one of the wealthiest bankers in France. In the 1820s and 1830s, he negotiated a series of loans that saved Spain from bankruptcy, and King Ferdinand VII of Spain conferred on him the title of "Marquis de las Marismas del Guadalquivir" (Marquis of the Guadalquivir Marshes).[2] Upon his death, his sons, including Olympe, inherited a considerable fortune.[1]

 
Hunting Dogs

In the late 1840s, Aguado learned photography from pioneering French photographer Gustave Le Gray. From his studio on the Place Vendôme, he initially worked with daguerreotypes, but by the early 1850s, was already experimenting with other photographic processes, namely with negative paper and collodion on glass.[1] In 1854, he and Edouard Delessert developed the carte-de-visite printing method as a way to add portraits to visiting cards (the process was patented by Eugène Disderi later that year).[3] Later in the decade, he experimented with enlargement processes.[1] Like Le Gray, Aguado taught photography to a number of his friends, among them Camille Silvy.[4][5]

Aguado was a member of the early French photographic organization, the Société héliographique, in the early 1850s.[3] In 1854, he was a founding member the Société héliographique's more inclusive successor, the French Photographic Society (Société française de photographie).[1] This organization would prove influential in subsequent decades in the development and promotion of photography in France. Aguado frequently served as a judge for the Society's exhibitions during the 1850s and 1860s.

Aguado was a frequent figure at the court of Emperor Napoleon III,[6][7] and photographed both the emperor and his wife, Eugénie.[8][9] Aguado's photographs during this period included a number of staged portraits that poked fun at the mores and habits of Second Empire nobility.[1] By the end of the 1860s, Aguado had largely lost interest in photography, and produced few photographs in subsequent decades.[1] He died in Compeigne in 1894.[1]

Olympe's younger brother, Onésipe (1830–1893), was also a photographer, and the two collaborated on a number of projects.[1] A nephew of Olympe Aguado, Henry Tenre, was a noted early-20th-century painter.[10]

Works edit

 
La Lecture

Most of Aguado's photographs consist of landscapes (especially trees, rivers, and pastoral scenes) and portraits. He had a penchant for experimenting with new photographic processes, and thus produced photographs using numerous different mediums. Surviving Aguado daguerreotypes include Intérieur d'un hôtel particulier,[1] which depicts the interior of a large house. Salt paper prints by Aguado include Still Life with Garden Equipment (1855) and Study of Trees, Bois de Boulogne (1855).[11] He initially preferred collodion on glass for portraits, but later switched to albumen prints.[1] No known examples of Aguado's enlargement experiments have survived.[1]

Some of Aguado's most interesting images consist of a series of staged family portraits, or "living pictures," taken in the 1860s as an apparent critique of Second Empire nobility. The most well-known of these include Admiration, which depicts several people with their backs turned to the camera admiring a painting, and La Lecture, which depicts a man reading to a bored audience (some of whom are falling asleep).[1]

Aguado's photographs are included in the collections of the Getty Museum, the Musée d'Orsay, the French Photographic Society, and the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.[1]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Denis Canguilhem, John Hannavy (ed.), Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography, Vol. 1 (Routledge, 2007), pp. 21-22.
  2. ^ Hugh Chisholm (ed.), "Alexandre Marie Aguado," Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 1, 11th ed. (1910-11), p. 427.
  3. ^ a b Helmut Gernsheim, The History of Photography from the Camera Obscura to the Beginning of the Modern Era (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1969), pp. 191, 293.
  4. ^ Masterpieces of the J. Paul Getty Museum, 1999, p. 40.
  5. ^ Mark Haworth-Booth, Photographer of Modern Life: Camille Silvy (London: National Portrait Gallery, 2010), p. 22.
  6. ^ Imbert de Saint-Amand, The Court of the Second Empire (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1898), p. 132.
  7. ^ Comte Fleury, Memoirs of the Empress Eugénie (London: D. Appleton and Company, 1920), p. 358.
  8. ^ Emperor Napoleon III photograph, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved: 21 February 2012.
  9. ^ Empress Eugénie photograph, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved: 21 February 2012.
  10. ^ "Filiation du peintre Henry Tenre," L'Interimédiaire des chercheurs et curieux, 2002, p. 745. Snippet view in Google Books search: "This genre painter (1864-1926) is quoted in an announcement of death, as grandnephew of Count Olympe Aguado, who died in 1894."
  11. ^ Getty Search Gateway search for Aguado, Olympe. Accessed: 21 February 2012.

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Count Olympe Clemente Alexandre Auguste Aguado de las Marismas 3 February 1827 25 October 1894 was a Franco Spanish photographer and socialite active primarily in the 1850s and 1860s One of several early photographers who learned the practice from Gustave Le Gray Aguado pioneered a number of photographic processes including carte de visite photographs and photographic enlargement processes 1 He was also a founding member of the influential French Photographic Society in 1854 1 Olympe AguadoOlympe Aguado right standing with his brother Onesipe c 1853Born 1827 02 03 3 February 1827 1 Paris France 1 Died25 October 1894 1894 10 25 aged 67 1 Compeigne France 1 Parent s Alexandre Aguado and Maria de Carmen Vidoire Moreno 1 RelativesOnesipe Aguado brother Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Gallery 4 References 5 External linksLife editAguado was born in Paris in 1827 the second son of the Spanish born Marquis Alexandre Aguado 1784 1842 and Maria de Carmen Vidoire Moreno Alexandre Aguado had been a supporter of Joseph Bonaparte during the Peninsular War 1808 1814 Following the war he went into exile in Paris and rose to become one of the wealthiest bankers in France In the 1820s and 1830s he negotiated a series of loans that saved Spain from bankruptcy and King Ferdinand VII of Spain conferred on him the title of Marquis de las Marismas del Guadalquivir Marquis of the Guadalquivir Marshes 2 Upon his death his sons including Olympe inherited a considerable fortune 1 nbsp Hunting Dogs In the late 1840s Aguado learned photography from pioneering French photographer Gustave Le Gray From his studio on the Place Vendome he initially worked with daguerreotypes but by the early 1850s was already experimenting with other photographic processes namely with negative paper and collodion on glass 1 In 1854 he and Edouard Delessert developed the carte de visite printing method as a way to add portraits to visiting cards the process was patented by Eugene Disderi later that year 3 Later in the decade he experimented with enlargement processes 1 Like Le Gray Aguado taught photography to a number of his friends among them Camille Silvy 4 5 Aguado was a member of the early French photographic organization the Societe heliographique in the early 1850s 3 In 1854 he was a founding member the Societe heliographique s more inclusive successor the French Photographic Society Societe francaise de photographie 1 This organization would prove influential in subsequent decades in the development and promotion of photography in France Aguado frequently served as a judge for the Society s exhibitions during the 1850s and 1860s Aguado was a frequent figure at the court of Emperor Napoleon III 6 7 and photographed both the emperor and his wife Eugenie 8 9 Aguado s photographs during this period included a number of staged portraits that poked fun at the mores and habits of Second Empire nobility 1 By the end of the 1860s Aguado had largely lost interest in photography and produced few photographs in subsequent decades 1 He died in Compeigne in 1894 1 Olympe s younger brother Onesipe 1830 1893 was also a photographer and the two collaborated on a number of projects 1 A nephew of Olympe Aguado Henry Tenre was a noted early 20th century painter 10 Works edit nbsp La Lecture Most of Aguado s photographs consist of landscapes especially trees rivers and pastoral scenes and portraits He had a penchant for experimenting with new photographic processes and thus produced photographs using numerous different mediums Surviving Aguado daguerreotypes include Interieur d un hotel particulier 1 which depicts the interior of a large house Salt paper prints by Aguado include Still Life with Garden Equipment 1855 and Study of Trees Bois de Boulogne 1855 11 He initially preferred collodion on glass for portraits but later switched to albumen prints 1 No known examples of Aguado s enlargement experiments have survived 1 Some of Aguado s most interesting images consist of a series of staged family portraits or living pictures taken in the 1860s as an apparent critique of Second Empire nobility The most well known of these include Admiration which depicts several people with their backs turned to the camera admiring a painting and La Lecture which depicts a man reading to a bored audience some of whom are falling asleep 1 Aguado s photographs are included in the collections of the Getty Museum the Musee d Orsay the French Photographic Society and the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art 1 Gallery edit nbsp The Artist His Mother and Friends in Fishing Garb nbsp Chateau de Sivry interior nbsp Admiration nbsp An early pastoral sceneReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Denis Canguilhem John Hannavy ed Encyclopedia of Nineteenth Century Photography Vol 1 Routledge 2007 pp 21 22 Hugh Chisholm ed Alexandre Marie Aguado Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 1 11th ed 1910 11 p 427 a b Helmut Gernsheim The History of Photography from the Camera Obscura to the Beginning of the Modern Era New York McGraw Hill 1969 pp 191 293 Masterpieces of the J Paul Getty Museum 1999 p 40 Mark Haworth Booth Photographer of Modern Life Camille Silvy London National Portrait Gallery 2010 p 22 Imbert de Saint Amand The Court of the Second Empire New York Charles Scribner s Sons 1898 p 132 Comte Fleury Memoirs of the Empress Eugenie London D Appleton and Company 1920 p 358 Emperor Napoleon III photograph Metropolitan Museum of Art Retrieved 21 February 2012 Empress Eugenie photograph Metropolitan Museum of Art Retrieved 21 February 2012 Filiation du peintre Henry Tenre L Interimediaire des chercheurs et curieux 2002 p 745 Snippet view in Google Books search This genre painter 1864 1926 is quoted in an announcement of death as grandnephew of Count Olympe Aguado who died in 1894 Getty Search Gateway search for Aguado Olympe Accessed 21 February 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Olympe Aguado Olympe Aguado Luminous Lint 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