The World Fair in 1900 opened when Paris was in its prime and more radiant than ever. Boasting an unparalleled artistic and literary buzz and trend-setting fashion and style, Paris drew fifty million visitors eager to live the legend. The frivolity of the Belle Époque, however, didn't extend to Paris working classes who were hard at work, peddling on the streets.
Lartigue, Atget, Géniaux, the Séeberger and Neurdein brothers, Puyo, Stieglitz... Amateurs and the most famous photographers of the « gilded age » alike reveal the brilliance and the dark side of the City of Light.
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