Marie-Blanche Hennelle Fournier
Marie-Blanche Hennelle Fournier was a photographer documented as active around 1870. Her artistic output consists primarily of photography from the mid-nineteenth century.
Her work is represented in major institutions, with 15 photographs held in museum collections, confirming her significance in the historical study of the medium. Notably, the Art Institute of Chicago holds examples of her photographic works. Key among her surviving and documented works is the photographic collection known as The Madame B Album.
The preservation of Marie-Blanche Hennelle Fournier prints ensures their availability for study. Given the documented date of activity, much of her historical work is frequently considered part of the public domain, allowing institutions and researchers to access and study these museum-quality prints.