BISSON Frères, Louis-Auguste BISSON (1814 - 1876) and Auguste-Rosalie BISSON (1826 - 1900). Notre-Dame de Paris, circa 1855. Detail of a door in the southern transep. Vintage print on salted-aluminum paper mounted on cardboard from the publisher A. Morel. Morel, 39.2 x 27.8 cm. The statues of apostles demolished during the French Revolution are still missing from this 1854 photograph by the Bisson brothers, and were reconstructed around 1860 under the direction of Viollet Le Duc.
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