Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
London
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Fratelli Alinari
dal 22/6/2004 al 19/9/2004
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Sally Clarke



 
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22/6/2004

Fratelli Alinari

Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London

A Photographic Tradition. The Changing Face of Italy, 1855-1935. This exhibition, organised in collaboration with Fratelli Alinari Fondazione per la Storia della Fotografia, features over 110 photographs drawn from the archives of Fratelli Alinari, the renowned photographic studio that documented the changing cultural and social landscape of Italy throughout the latter half of the 19th and much of the 20th century.


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A Photographic Tradition
The Changing Face of Italy, 1855-1935

This exhibition, organised in collaboration with Fratelli Alinari Fondazione per la Storia della Fotografia, features over 110 photographs drawn from the archives of Fratelli Alinari, the renowned photographic studio that documented the changing cultural and social landscape of Italy throughout the latter half of the 19th and much of the 20th century. Vintage prints and original glass-plate negatives, as well as a number of modern prints from the original plates, not only vividly trace Italy's relatively late transition from a rural economy to an industrialised nation but also reveal the development of a photographic aesthetic, in which unexpected angles and detailed views serve as a means of reinterpreting the country's sculpture and architectural landmarks.

The Alinari revolutionised the way that ancient monuments were photographed and were the first to document works in museums photographically. Their subjects also included working life, sporting events, street scenes and portraits from the royal family and politicians of Florence to street urchins of Naples.

The firm was founded in 1852 by Leopoldo Alinari, with the assistance of Giuseppe Bardi, the printer to whom he was apprenticed as an engraver, at a time when standards of photography and techniques of reproduction were being revolutionised, and has recently celebrated 150 years at the forefront of photography in Italy.

Opening hours:
Wednesday to Saturday
11.00 am to 6.00 pm
Sunday 12.00 to 5.00 pm

Admission:
Adult £3.50
Concessions £2.50

ESTORICK COLLECTION OF MODERN ITALIAN ART
39a Canonbury Square
London N1 2AN

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