The Nadars, a photographic legend

The Nadars

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Client posing in the Middle Eastern salon at the Rue d’Anjou studio

Paul Nadar, around 1920

Silver print from a silver gelatin negative, 31 x 23.2 cm.
BnF, Prints and Photographs Department, EO-112 (3)-FOL
© Bibliothèque nationale de France
Paul Nadar brought a large collection of “Muslim art” (as it was then known) back from his journey to Turkestan: essentially weapons and textiles, to which he devoted a separate Middle Eastern salon at the studio. The collection was also shown at the Muslim Art exhibit at the Palace of Industry in 1893 and the Colonial Art exhibit in Lyon the following year.