LEOPOLDO & VITTORIO ALINARI. The founding fathers of Italian photography |

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  • A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD.
    #Florence, the capital of Italy and global #photography
    How 19th century photography shaped a new #visual knowledge of the world
    Leopoldo Alinari. The survey of #monuments and the new languages of #painting.
    Kodak and Vittorio Alinari. The vision of the instant and the ubiquity of images.
    The Alinari archives and our photographic #memory
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  • @user-rp6bn8qt1b
    @user-rp6bn8qt1b 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting video! I'm wondering if you could possibly tell me about a photographer named Giacomo Brogi? My grandmother had a Fotog of the La Madonna Del Magnificat by Sondro Botticelli - Galleria Uffizi - Firenze - Giacomo Brogi, Fotog. - Edit., Firenze which has a number 2658. All of this information was on the back of this Fotog on a Label. This Fotog is on some sort of cloth, would love to know more about this particular Fotog and Giacomo Brogi. Thank you

    • @ItalianInnovators
      @ItalianInnovators  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Giacomo Brogi was the other great photographer in Florence with the Alinaris. He is one of the pioneers of Italian photography and like the Alinaris worked to take photographs of Florentine works of art. So here is some context to your photograph, which certainly has historical significance but you need to verify its authenticity, # of copies, etc to have an estimate of its value. Thanks for watching and I’m glad you liked the episode. If you are interested in photography I recommend watching the lesson I published on the history of Italian photography. Here is the link th-cam.com/video/Q1rssz5yO1U/w-d-xo.html

    • @user-rp6bn8qt1b
      @user-rp6bn8qt1b 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ItalianInnovators Thank you so much! I'm not interested in the value of this huge fotog I have. I was just wondering if this fotog was once in the Ufizzi. I found some information on Giacomo Brogi's photo's but it's in Italian and don't understand what it says other than the top of the page says ...Tableaux, Frescques ,Dessins, ETC. FLORENCE -GALERIE ROYALE - (UFFIZI) that number that is the back of this photo #2658 is in this book Giacomo Brogi's archive. Thank you again will take a look at the link you posted.

    • @ItalianInnovators
      @ItalianInnovators  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@user-rp6bn8qt1b It probably is a reproduction of an artwork in the Uffizi gallery but not an artifact of the Uffizi collection. It was customary for photographers to take images of artworks that then could be sold

    • @user-rp6bn8qt1b
      @user-rp6bn8qt1b 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ItalianInnovators Thank you very much, look forward to watching more of your video's.