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FRATELLI ALINARI (19th) Circle, Dom, Duomo, Florenz, around 1880, albumen paper print

Fratelli Alinari (19th century) Circle: View over the rooftops of Florence 'Italy: Florence Cathedral', c. 1880, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Inscription: At the lower part inscribed on the support: "Italien: Der Dom zu Florenz". Date: c. 1880 Description: Cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria del Fiore. It was consecrated by Pope Eugene IV on 24 March 1436 and bears the title of a "Basilica minor". Original photograph with high detail sharpness. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from bourgeois circles travelled to Italy. At that time, photographs could only be taken at great expense in terms of time and with expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site, so that they could bring back a souvenir from their holiday home or collect them as mementos. Famous photographers such as Carlo Naya, Giorgio Sommer and the Alinari brothers photographed the most famous sights in their home cities and travelled themselves to photograph their customers' favourite destinations and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting the art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on copies or engravings if they were unable to view the original themselves. "Fratelli Alinari" in Florence are the oldest surviving photographic company in the world: founded in 1852, a good two decades after the French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce succeeded in capturing an image on a tin plate. The Alinari brothers were Romualdo (1830-1891), Leopoldo (1832-1865) and Guiseppe (1836-1892). Leopoldo began taking photographs during the daguerreotype period and worked for the lithographer Guiseppe Bardi, with whom he founded a joint photographic studio in 1850. In 1854, Leopoldo bought Bardi's shares and, together with his brothers, founded the Fratelli Alinari studio. It became one of the most important Italian studios of the 19th century and later one of the largest photographic archives in the world, which still exists today. Keywords: Italy view, travel photography, architectural photography, documentary photography, documentation, photo album, Santa Maria del Fiore, church building, cathedral, dome church, cultural monument, 19th century, Historicism, Cities, Italy, Size: Cardboard: 29,3 cm x 34,0 cm (11,5 x 13,4 in), Depiction: 18,6 cm x 24,5 cm (7,3 x 9,6 in)

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FRATELLI ALINARI (19th) Circle, Dom, Duomo, Florenz, around 1880, albumen paper print

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