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Contributing Institution: Special Collections
Title: Claude-Joseph Portier, Algérie pittoresque
Creator: Portier, C. (Claude-Joseph), 1841-1910
Identifier/Call Number: 2004.R.6
Physical Description: 1.5 Linear Feet(20 photographs in 1 album)
Date (inclusive): 1870s
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Abstract: The 20 albumen photographs in Claude-Joseph Portier's album
Algérie pittoresque mostly depict the city of Algiers, and include views of streets in the casbah, gardens, fountains, interiors, a mosque, the
Governor's Palace, and the harbor. Images not of Algiers include a view on the route between Algiers and Tipaza, a waterfall
in the Vallée de l'Oued-Kébir in the province of Blidah, and a fountain in Birkhadem. Also included are five studio portraits
of Algerians.
Language of Material: Collection material is in French.
Publication Rights
Preferred Citation
Claude-Joseph Portier, Algérie pittoresque, 1870s, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Accession no. 2004.R.6.
http://hdl.handle.net/10020/cifa2004r6
Biographical / Historical
French-born photographer Claude-Joseph Portier (24 May 1841, Paris-9 May 1910, Algiers) operated a photography studio in Algiers
from around 1863 until the early 1880s. His advertisements in the newspaper
Akhbar characterized his business as "photographie nouvelle." In addition to selling photographs in a wide variety of formats ranging
from cartes-de-visite to stereographs, Portier also sold photographic supplies and offered lessons in photography, and in
the early 1880s he held painting exhibitions at his premises.
Portier was known for his views of the narrow streets of old Algiers, as well as for his portraits of Algerians. His prints
were often sold mounted with the letterpress legend "Alégrie pittoresque" printed above the image. In 1868, he offered portraits
of sitters and their steeds in imitation of the Parisian fad for "photographie hippique." He also photographed the 1868 famine
in Algeria, and his image of people registering for food at Tagarin was translated into engraving for
L'Illustration (vol. 51, no. 1313, 1868). In 1879, Portier became a "correspondent" for the recently established Parisian photographic agency,
Bibliothèque photographie Giraudon (Giraudon cie), sending the firm monthly installments of photographic prints and albums.
Portier first published his
Guide catalogue Portier for Algiers in 1873. In addition to his "Avis aux etrangers" at the beginning of the volume and the guide to Algiers and
environs, the 1878 edition included an expanded catalogue of Portier's photographs and a concordance in French, Arabic, and
English of vocabulary useful for travelers.
Portier's premises were taken over by Alexandre Leroux in 1883. His negatives were likely acquired by a Parisian studio, most
probably either Léon & Levy or Neurdein frères.
Sources consulted:
Bedjaï, Marc.
Claude-Joseph Portier, photographe-paysagiste & photograveur à Alger et Blidah (?), 1863-1917: catalogue photographique, circa
1878
. Lille: Éditions Mélampedié, 2010.
Jacobson, Ken.
Odalisques and Arabesques. London: Bernard Quaritich Ltd., 2007.
Le Pelley Fonteny, Monique. Adolphe & Georges Giraudon: une bibliothèque photographique. Paris: Somogy; Bourges: Archives
départementales du Cher, 2005.
Portier, Claude-Joseph.
Guide catalogue Portier. Alger: Impr. de V. Aillaud et Cie, 1878.
Scope and Contents
The 20 albumen photographs in the album mostly depict the city of Algiers, and include views of streets in the casbah, gardens,
fountains, interiors, a mosque, the Governor's Palace, and the harbor. Images not of Algiers include a view on the route between
Algiers and Tipaza, a waterfall in the Vallée de l'Oued-Kébir in the province of Blidah, and a fountain in Birkhadem. Also
included are five studio portraits of Algerians.
The album binding is quarter leather with brown and tan marbled paper boards. The front cover bears a leather label with the
album's title gilt stamped on it; the title is also stamped on the spine. Eighteen of the 20 mounts bear the running title
above the images: Algérie Pittoresque. These same mounts have French captions printed below the images and the photographer's
imprint in their lower right corners: C. Portier, Pho. The photographs are albumen prints.
Arrangement
Arranged in a single series: Series I. Claude-Joseph Portier, Algérie pittoresque, 1870s.
Digitized Material
The collection was digitized by the repository and the images are available online:
http://hdl.handle.net/10020/2004r6
Processing Information
The collection was processed and cataloged by Beth Ann Guynn in 2006. She wrote the finding aid in 2021.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Photographs, Original.
Albumen prints -- Algeria -- 19th century
Photograph albums -- Algeria -- 19th century
Studio portraits -- Algeria -- 19th century
Islamic architecture -- Algeria
Clothing and dress -- Algeria
Gardens -- Algeria
Mosques -- Algeria
Streets -- Algeria
Algeria -- Description and travel
Algiers (Algeria) -- Description and travel
Algerians -- Portraits
Blida (Algeria) -- Description and travel
France -- Colonies -- Africa