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From work as a caricaturist, he moved on to photography. He took his first photographs in 1853, and in 1854 opened a photographic studio at 113 rue St. Lazare. In 1860 he moved to 35 Boulevard des Capucines. Nadar photographed a wide range of personalities: politicians
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was badly damaged at the end of its second flight, but Nadar rebuilt the gondola and the envelope, and continued his flights. In 1867, he was able to take as many as a dozen passengers aloft at once, serving cold chicken and wine.
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For publicity, he recreated balloon flights in his studio with his wife, Ernestine, using a rigged-up balloon gondola. He stayed a passionate aeronaut until he and Ernestine were injured in an accident in
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in 1870–71, Nadar was instrumental in organising balloon flights carrying mail to reconnect the besieged Parisians with the rest of the world, thus establishing the world's first
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to construct an enormous balloon, 60 metres (196 ft) high and with a capacity of 6,000 m (210,000 cu ft), and named
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Nadar's son (center) with Yatsu Kanshiro (left) and an unnamed samurai (right), photographed by Nadar. They were members of the
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Gaspard-FĂ©lix Tournachon (also known as Nadar) was born in early April 1820 in Paris, though some sources state he was born in
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Nadar started working as a caricaturist and novelist for various newspapers. He fell in with the Parisian bohemian group of
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in Paris. The studio continued under the direction of his son and long-term collaborator, Paul Nadar (1856–1939).
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Photographic portraits by Nadar are held by many of the great national collections of photographs. His son,
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The short story of photography : a pocket guide to key genres, works, themes & techniques
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sent some of his clients to Nadar to have their photographs taken as studies for his paintings.
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As of 1 April 1895, Nadar turned over the Paris Nadar Studio to his son Paul. He moved to
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La Société d'encouragement de la locomotion aérienne au moyen du plus lourd que l'air
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Taking Flight: Inventing the Aerial Age, from Antiquity through the First World War
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on his death-bed in 1885. He is credited with having published (in 1886) the first
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Dead Famous: An Unexpected History of Celebrity from Bronze Age to Silver Screen
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In April 1874, he lent his photo studio to a group of painters to present the
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De la Croix, Horst; Tansey, Richard G.; Kirkpatrick, Diane (1991).
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Abandoned in place : preserving America's space history
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Nadar died on 20 March 1910, aged 89. He was buried in
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Maria l'Antillaise (1860s), tentatively identified as
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In 1863, Nadar commissioned the prominent balloonist
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Nadar's studio at 35 Boulevard des Capucines in 1860.
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Nadar Ă©levant la Photographie Ă  la hauteur de l'Art
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In 1862, Verne and Nadar established a 1511: 1400: 1394: 1186: 1184: 1182: 1180: 535: 417: 405: 313: 266:, continued the studio after his death. 1595:"Le Modèle noir de GĂ©ricault Ă  Matisse" 1350:Gersh-Nesic, Beth (23 September 2019). 1305:from the original on 30 September 2020. 1220: 1149: 14: 2797: 1641:1867 Caricature of Nadar by AndrĂ© Gill 1534: 1528: 1315: 1309: 1282: 1209: 1190: 1074: 1053: 2163: 1680: 1469: 1463: 1434: 1177: 1441:. London: Laurence King Publishing. 1135:www.archivesdefrance.culture.gouv.fr 1808:Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey 1232:. Oxford University Press. p.  979:, a person known with only one word 24: 1592: 1316:Miller, Roland (18 January 2016). 1260:", The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 985:, a character from the 1865 novel 25: 2871: 2860:20th-century French photographers 2855:19th-century French photographers 2845:Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery 2189: 1707:19th-century French photographers 1616: 675:Second Japanese Embassy to Europe 2280: 1470:Nadar, FĂ©lix (6 November 2015). 945: 931: 910: 896: 877: 863: 849: 834: 819: 804: 790: 776: 762: 748: 734: 713: 698: 682: 666: 472: 453: 219: 2021:Étienne-Prosper Berne-Bellecour 1599:Nineteeth-Century Art Worldwide 1553: 1497: 1428: 1401:Hambourg, Maria Morris (1995). 1369: 1283:Holmes, Richard (24 May 2018). 1263: 1018:(in French): 194. 1 April 1910. 2354:First Impressionist Exhibition 1803:Jean Louis Marie Eugène Durieu 1798:Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne 1667:Gaspard-FĂ©lix Tournachon Nadar 1564:Gardner's Art Through the Ages 1539:. New York: Tim Duggan Books. 1377:"Victor Hugo on his Death Bed" 1250: 1054:Jenner, Greg (19 March 2020). 1047: 1022: 1002: 516:are still known in Belgium as 13: 1: 2835:French portrait photographers 2520:Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-CotĂ© 1793:Louis DĂ©sirĂ© Blanquart-Evrard 1663:numerous photographs by Nadar 1535:Begley, Adam (11 July 2017). 995: 921: 770:François Certain de Canrobert 724: 654:Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres 540: 504:(The Giant). On his visit to 491:. Illustration in a newspaper 423: 56: 2041:Louis Arthur Ducos du Hauron 1869:AndrĂ©-Adolphe-Eugène DisdĂ©ri 1671:National Gallery of Victoria 1290:The New York Review of Books 7: 2689:French impressionist cinema 2092:SĂ©raphin-MĂ©dĂ©ric Mieusement 1874:Geneviève Élisabeth DisdĂ©ri 1839:Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon 1767:Julien Vallou de Villeneuve 1673:(NGV), Melbourne, Australia 1273:", Encyclopedia Britannica. 973:prize given in Nadar's name 960: 438:wet plate collodion process 243:was a French photographer, 10: 2876: 2730:Pennsylvania Impressionism 2278: 1381:Philadelphia Museum of Art 988:From the Earth to the Moon 659: 574:From the Earth to the Moon 436:. This was done using the 309:Le Petit Journal pour Rire 29: 2784:Pays des Impressionnistes 2753: 2697: 2671: 2578:Giovanni Battista Ciolina 2553: 2491: 2434: 2362: 2346: 2320: 2289: 2199: 2136: 2110: 2064: 2008: 1922: 1864:Auguste Hippolyte Collard 1831: 1775: 1749: 1728: 1712: 1473:When I Was a Photographer 1435:Smith, Ian Haydn (2018). 991:who was inspired by Nadar 647:Quand j'Ă©tais photographe 548:"Revolving" self-portrait 218: 213: 203: 193: 185: 155: 114: 95: 66: 48: 41: 2720:Decorative Impressionism 2715:California Impressionism 1762:Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gros 1191:Holmes, Richard (2013). 885:Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar 640: 247:, journalist, novelist, 230:Gaspard-FĂ©lix Tournachon 71:Gaspard-FĂ©lix Tournachon 55:Self-portrait of Nadar, 2805:Pioneers of photography 2740:Synthetic impressionism 2705:Amsterdam Impressionism 2530:Helen Galloway McNicoll 2381:Frederick Carl Frieseke 1909:Alphonse Louis Poitevin 1813:François Fauvel Gouraud 1632:Works by or about Nadar 1195:. London: HarperPress. 564:Five Weeks in a Balloon 269: 253:heavier-than-air flight 2850:LycĂ©e Condorcet alumni 2411:Walter Elmer Schofield 1940:Auguste-Rosalie Bisson 1844:Marie-Alexandre Alophe 1164:History of Information 1131:"Archives de France |" 1060:. 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Havemeyer 1222:Hallion, Richard P 1010:"La Mort de Nadar" 939:Pedro II of Brazil 784:Georges Clemenceau 706:Charles Baudelaire 607:. He photographed 552: 442:Catacombs of Paris 434:aerial photographs 430: 416: 375:), and musicians ( 320: 291:Charles Baudelaire 257:aerial photographs 2792: 2791: 2725:Neo-Impressionism 2593:Antoine Guillemet 2573:Marie Bracquemond 2540:Laura Muntz Lyall 2406:Theodore Robinson 2401:Lilla Cabot Perry 2237:Armand Guillaumin 2157: 2156: 1955:Édouard Delessert 1627:Project Gutenberg 1546:978-1-101-90260-8 1448:978-1-78627-201-0 1202:978-0-00-738692-5 1067:978-0-297-86981-8 977:Mononymous person 904:Édouard de Reszke 756:Marguerite BrĂ©sil 742:Georges Boulanger 331:), stage actors ( 307:. 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Nadar (photographer)
Nadar (disambiguation)

Paris
France
France
Père Lachaise Cemetery
48°51′36″N 2°23′46″E / 48.860°N 2.396°E / 48.860; 2.396
caricaturist
balloonist
Paul Nadar
Victor Tournachon

caricaturist
balloonist
heavier-than-air flight
aerial photographs
Paul Nadar
Lyon
Victor Tournachon
GĂ©rard de Nerval
Charles Baudelaire
Théodore de Banville
Le Charivari
Nadar's studio at 35 Boulevard des Capucines in 1860.
Guizot
Proudhon
Sarah Bernhardt
Paulus
Hugo

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