Nadar
(1820-1910), PhotographerNadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon)
Artist associated with 54 portraits
Born in Paris in 1820, Nadar, was well known for the caricatures he produced, which appeared in Le Charivari, long before he took up photography. He opened his first photography studio in 1854 in Paris, and was praised for the manner by which he captured the true character of his sitters. He photographed many prominent Parisians, most of whom were his associates. Nadar soon became interested in different types of photography and spent increasingly more time away from his studio. As one of the first persons to use artificial light, he photographed the catacombs of Paris. Nadar left his studio to his son Paul before he died in 1910. The National Portrait Gallery holds more than 35 of his photographs.
Edmond François Valentin About
by Nadar
albumen carte-de-visite, 1880s
NPG Ax17814
by Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon)
albumen carte-de-visite, 1880
NPG x74350
Jeanette ('Jennie') Churchill (née Jerome), Lady Randolph Churchill
by Nadar
albumen cabinet card, circa 1885
NPG x20592
by Nadar
albumen cabinet card, circa 1887
NPG x197481
by Nadar
carbon print, 1889
NPG x6117
by Nadar
carbon print, 1889; published before 1895
NPG Ax15934
by Nadar
carbon print, 1889
NPG Ax16023
Gabrielle Réjane (Gabrielle Charlotte Reju)
by Nadar
hand-coloured bromide postcard print, 1890s
NPG Ax160102
by Nadar, published by Ogden's
cigarette card, published circa 1894-1907
NPG x197008
by Nadar, published by Ogden's
cigarette card, published circa 1894-1907
NPG x197009
Jean Périer and Mariette Sully in the operetta 'Véronique'
by Nadar, published by Neurdein Frères
halftone reproduction, 1898
NPG x139770
by Nadar
hand-coloured bromide postcard print, circa 1900
NPG Ax160103
Mary Anderson (Mrs de Navarro)
by Nadar, published by Ogden's
bromide cigarette card, published circa 1902
NPG x193173
after a photograph by Nadar
relief halftone, probably 1890s
NPG D1063
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