Montreal-born photographer
Robert Polidori is best known for his architectural studies, in particular interpreting rooms as 'memory theatres'. He is a staff photographer for The New Yorker and his book,
After the Flood (portraying images of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina) caused much controversy, as one photograph showed a deceased person in a bed. However, it was these magnificent large-scale color images - shot in Versailles - that caught my eye...
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Salle de Crimée Sud, (99) Salles de l’Afrique, Aile du Nord, Château de Versailles, France
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Salle de l'Afrique, Portrait Achille Bazaine 1867, 2007 |
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