Chalons Encampment: Maneuvers on October 3 (Camp de Châlons: manoeuvres du 3 octobre)
Date:
1857
Artist:
Gustave Le Gray French, 1820–1884
About this artwork
After achieving considerable success for his seascapes and studio work, Gustave Le Gray received a monumental commission from Napoléon III in 1857. The emperor asked Le Gray to document the newly inaugurated Camp de Châlons, a vast military training ground for 25,000 troops and 6,000 horses. Le Gray’s results were edited and collated into a series of presentation albums offered by Napoléon III to the principal officers participating in exercises held at the camp (this print is drawn from one such album). Unfazed by lengthy exposure times or the immensity of his subject, Le Gray displayed a characteristic sensitivity to composition and light. In this photograph, a mounted officer and a soldier in a bearskin cap are visible in the foreground, but the line of troops receding into the haze suggests the presence of unseen multitudes.
Chalons Encampment: Maneuvers on October 3 (Camp de Châlons: manoeuvres du 3 octobre)
Place
France (Artist's nationality:)
Date
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Albumen print, from the album "Souvenirs du Camp de Châlons"
Dimensions
27 × 36 cm (10 11/16 × 14 3/16 in.)
Credit Line
Major Acquisitions Centennial Endowment
Reference Number
1995.130.10
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Janis, Eugenia Parry. 1987. “The Photography of Gustave Le Gray.” Exh. cat. Art Institute of Chicago/University of Chicago Press. p. 84, pl. 1. (other print of this image)
Aubenas, Sylvie. 2002. “Gustave Le Gray: 1820–1884.” Exh. cat. J. Paul Getty Museum/Bibliothèque Nationale de France. p. 138, fig. 165, cat. 146. (other print of this image)
Aubenas, Sylvie. 2003. “Gustave Le Gray.” Phaidon Press Limited. n.p. (other print of this image)
Travis, David. 2003. “Cavalry Maneuvers.” Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies, vol. 29, no. 2. pp. 36-37.
Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery 10 Permanent Collection Rotation, May 10-September 28, 2014.
Art Institute of Chicago, “New Faces and Other Recent Acquisitions,” July 11, 1997–January 19, 1998. (David Travis and Sylvia Wolf)
Art Institute of Chicago, “The Photography of Gustave Le Gray,” September 18–December 6, 1987.
Art Institute of Chicago, “Of National Interest: Photographs from the Collection,” September 13, 2008–January 11, 2009. (Katherine A. Bussard and Gregory Harris)
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