In this collection of photographs taken by French soldiers on the eastern front during World War I – over one hundred years ago – high resolution scans have revealed in stunning detail, not only the film’s grain structure, but also a rich patina of scratches and chemical alterations. On certain occasions, the intimate history of the negative itself and the successive layers of the passage of time confer to the work a unique level of abstract artistic beauty.
Work on a railway bridge near Akkerman in Moldova towards the end of the Great War 1914-1918.
The city of Akkerman was renamed Cetate-Alba when it was acquired by Romania in 1918, then Belgorod-Dnestrovsky by Soviet Russia in 1940 and finally Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyï since 1991 by Ukraine.
- M Jpeg / 2651 × 1856 / 2.5 Mo
- XXL Tiff / 7954 × 5569 / 19.6 Mo
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