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Alinari Brothers - Palazzo Vecchio, Uffizi, Florence
Palazzo Vecchio, Uffizi, Florence
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Ref.#: 10600
Price: $6,000
Medium: Albumen print from wet plate negative
Mount: on original mount
Image Date: 1856
Print Date: 1856c
Dimensions: 16-1/2 x 12-1/8 in. (419 x 308 mm)
Photo Country: Italy
Photographer Country: Italy
Description: Blindstamped with photographer's information on the recto of the mount. Titled in French in pencil on the recto of the mount. See: Quintavalle, Gl Alinari, pl. 36c; Watson, Images of Italy/Photography in the Nineteenth Century, pl.6; Fratelli Alinari, Photographers in Florence (Publisher, Alinari 2003), p.44. Provenance: from the collection of Viollet-Le-Duc Eugene-Emmanuel de Luynes; through his heirs. Viollet-Le-Duc Eugene-Emmanuel de Luynes was highly interested in archeology, numismatics, art, architecture and photography; and he collected all of these articles. He sponsored a major contest for the first method of easy printing of photography and also sponsored numerous photographers and their work, often bringing photographers on his travels, such as the one to Lebanon and Palestine in 1864, when he brought the amateur photographer Louis Vignes along to take photographs of the trip. He sponsored the Bisson brothers on their trip to Italy to document the major architectural ruins and important building there. The duke's collection of 19th-century photography is considered the most important such collection of that period. Shipping and insurance costs will be added to the price and must be paid for by the buyer. Pennsylvania and New York buyers must pay appropriate sales tax. International clients are responsible for their VAT and other custom's oriented charges.