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Barracks Post, Place de la Bastille; Canal Tunnel and July Column, 1871
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Barracks Post, Place de la Bastille; Canal Tunnel and July Column, 1871
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1870 1871 Alphonse Barracks Canal Canal Saint Martin Damage Damaged Destruction Franco Prussian War Franco Prussian War 1870 1871 Ile De France Liebert Monument Paris Ile De France France Place De La Bastille Square Tunnel Albumen Print Albumen Silver Print
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This photograph, titled "Barracks Post, Place de la Bastille; Canal Tunnel and July Column, 1871" takes us back to the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War in 19th century France. Alphonse J. Liebert skillfully captures a scene that reflects both the destruction and resilience of the country during this turbulent time. The image showcases a damaged building, presumably a barracks post, standing tall amidst the ruins. Its exterior bears visible signs of war-induced damage, serving as a poignant reminder of the conflict's impact on Paris' landscape. In contrast to this somber sight, we see the majestic July Column rising proudly in the background. Liebert's composition also draws attention to an intriguing canal tunnel running alongside these structures. The presence of water transport adds depth and symbolism to this historical snapshot – perhaps representing hope for renewal or even escape from past horrors. As we gaze upon this remarkable albumen silver print from Liebert's collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, it becomes evident that he not only documented physical landmarks but also captured intangible concepts such as heritage and resilience through his lens. This photograph serves as a testament to both human endurance and architectural beauty amid times of turmoil.
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