The National Library of Luxembourg (BnL) presents two very different sceneries photographed in the 19th century related to Francis Frith: the picturesque neighbourhoods of Luxembourg, a small country in Europe, and the grand archaeological sites in the mysterious distant Orient. These places were captured by the new medium of thetime, photography, which according toFrancis Frith portrays the world truthfully. His emphasis on the truthfulness of photography, however, ignores the subjectivity involved in the decision of what to shoot. In 1880, a photo collection, which showed 11 views of Luxembourg City and its low town taken in three different formats, was published by the bookshop Pierre Brück. The newspaper Luxemburger Wort pointed out in an article on 13th March 1880 that the collection showed some of the most beautiful spots of the city. Francis Frith & Co, a photographic company named after its renowned founder and Victorian photographer Francis Frith, took these photos. Predicting the growth of tourism, Frith set out to photograph every city, town and landscape in Britain. He further developed his clever commercial idea by commissioning photographers to go to the four corners of the globe. Through Friths essays and quotes, we discover in this catalogue the photographers concept, the difficulties presented by the new medium and the context in which the photos were produced.
Views of Luxembourg and the Orient
25.00€
Francis Frith an Victorian Photography
ISBN : 9789995992842.
Catégories : C'est du Lux, Pour le plaisir.
Catégories : C'est du Lux, Pour le plaisir.
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Auteur(s) | Nadine Abel Esslingen, Martin Barnes, Claude Conter, Julia Skinner |
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