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Portrait of the employees and a horse of Count Ducos, in Paris. Photograph, circa 1870-1886, by Paul Emile Theodore Ducos (1849-1913)
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Portrait of the employees and a horse of Count Ducos, in Paris. Photograph, circa 1870-1886, by Paul Emile Theodore Ducos (1849-1913)
LSE4316167 Portrait of the employees and a horse of Count Ducos, in Paris. Photograph, circa 1870-1886, by Paul Emile Theodore Ducos (1849-1913). by Ducos, Paul Emile Theodore (1849-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of the employees and a horse of Count Ducos, in Paris. Photograph, circa 1870-1886, by Paul Emile Theodore Ducos (1849-1913).); © Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022
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This photograph, taken by Paul Emile Theodore Ducos in Paris circa 1870-1886, showcases the employees of Count Ducos alongside a majestic horse. The image exudes a sense of timelessness as it captures a moment in history when human labor and animal companionship were intertwined. The composition is strikingly balanced, with the count's workers positioned on either side of the magnificent equine. Dressed in traditional French attire, they wear aprons and hats while diligently attending to their duties. One employee can be seen brushing the horse's sleek coat with care and precision, highlighting the bond between man and beast. The horse itself stands tall and proud, its powerful presence commanding attention. Its hooves are meticulously groomed while an array of accessories such as bridles adorn its head. This regal creature symbolizes strength and grace amidst an urban backdrop. Paul Emile Theodore Ducos masterfully captures this intimate scene through his lens, immortalizing not only Count Ducos' workforce but also preserving a glimpse into Parisian life during this era. The photograph serves as a testament to the dedication of these individuals who worked tirelessly to ensure that every aspect of their employer's estate was well-maintained. Leonard de Selva's print beautifully reproduces this historical gem for contemporary audiences to appreciate. It invites viewers to reflect upon our shared past while marveling at the timeless connection between humans and animals that transcends generations.
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