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Adrien Tournachon (dit Nadar Jeune): prize winning cow with owner, ca. 1856

This salt print was probably made at the Exposition Agricole of 1856 by Adrien Alban Tournachon (1825-1903).
Adrien was the younger brother of Félix Tournachon, better known as Nadar. From 1855 he specialized in photographing animals. Princess Mathilde had commissioned him to photograph the award-winning animals of the contests held in Paris. Incredibly precise shots of farm animals and their keepers or owners were the result. Of the 120 images, 50 were used for Emile Baudement's work, "Les Races bovines au Concours universelle agricole de Paris en 1856: Études zootechniques", published in 1861.
Signature stamp in the lower right corner of the print "Nadar J.ne" [Jeune]. Printed after a collodion glass negative.
print ca. 20,5 x 28,3 cm
cardboard ca. 28,7 x 40,9 cm
ca. 1856
A good example of this iconic series Adrien Tournachon made in the early days of photo history.
👉 This salt print is part of the Bazar Nadar "History Class Collection".
Based on these unique images, we will tell you about the origins of the medium during workshops.