Keywords: Eugène Atget, Shop Sign, rue Saint-Louis-en-l'Île - Getty Museum.jpg Artwork en Storefront Little Bacchus Eugène Atget made this image of a storefront with a baby Bacchus about seven years after he made Storefront Little Bacchus a photograph that encompassed the shop's entire facade When he reprinted from his original negative Atget moved significantly closer to the sign itself which allowed him to capture the details of the ironwork at a larger scale Historic architectural embellishment such as this ironwork was a significant part of Atget's work He marketed his series of prints entitled documents for artists to a modest clientele of artists who would have used the images as source material for their own work 1908 Albumen silver print Image 17 6 x 22 7 cm 6 15/16 x 8 15/16 in Institution Getty Museum object history exhibition history other versions 71240 Inscription Inscribed verso print in pencil title and negative number 5515 Secondary Inscription Inscribed verso print in pencil in unknown later hand dealer's inventory number EA-8185-Z credit line accession number 90 XM 124 8 PD-old-auto 1927 1908 in Paris 1908 photographs Photographs of Paris by Eugène Atget Photographs in the Getty Museum Rue Saint-Louis-en-l'Île Paris Shop signs in Paris Bacchus |