Félix Jacques-Antoine Moulin (1802-1875)
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- Name (English)
- Félix Jacques-Antoine Moulin
- Short name
- Félix-Jacques Moulin
- Year of birth
- 1802
- Year of death
- 1875
- Short Description
- "Félix-Jacques Antoine Moulin (27 March 1802 – 12 December 1875) was a French photographer.
In 1849, Moulin opened a photographer's studio at 31 bis rue du Faubourg Montmartre and started producing daguerreotypes of young girls aged 14 to 16. In 1851, Moulin's work was confiscated, and he was sentenced to one month imprisonment for the "obscene" character of his works, "so obscene that even to pronounce the titles (...) would violate public morality" according to court records.
After his release, Moulin continued his activities more discreetly. He taught photography, sold photographic equipment, and had a backdoor installed to his studio to dodge further legal problems. His works gained esteem from critics." - (en.wikipedia.org 25.06.2021) - Entity Encoding
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Daguerreotypie: Weiblicher Akt
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Object information
Image: Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig Haus Böttchergäßchen - CC0
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