LOUIS-AUGUSTE BISSON and AUGUSTE-ROSALIE BISSON [Bisson Frères]

Sainte Gudule, Brussels (South porch), 1850s

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LOUIS-AUGUSTE BISSON and AUGUSTE-ROSALIE BISSON [Bisson Frères]
Sainte Gudule, Brussels (South porch), 1850s
Albumen print, 13½ x 17.3/8 in., photographers' monogram blindstamp on recto, mounted on card, titled in German in pencil and with photographers' red facsimile signature stamp and blindstamp on mount.

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Bisson Frères are best known for their large-scale architectural studies and mountain views. They formed a partnership in 1840 and immediately began to receive both private and official commissions. They were founding members of the Société franaise de photographie
Sainte Gudule is now known as the church of St. Michel.

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