Félix-Jacques Moulin

Félix- Jacques Antoine Moulin (* 1802, † 1869) was a French photographer considered to be particularly productive and enterprising. His studio was located in the rue Faubourg -Montmartre and later in the Rue Richer, Paris. In the almanac Bottin, an address book of Industry and Trade, he found 1851-1869 mention. In 1853 it supplied the first Parisian photographer, a series of nude photographs of the Bibliothèque Nationale. His work with which he has emerged next to his nude photographs include portraits, architectural and landscape studies and ethnographic photographs taken during a trip Algeria 1856 - created in 1857. He also distinguished himself with his genre scenes, this differed from the works of his contemporaries such as André Adolphe -Eugène Disdéri and Charles Nègre the fact that he did not find his motives on the street, but she stalked elaborate, in the studio (eg " painter at work ").

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