Alberto Henschel

Alberto Henschel

Infobox Person
name = Alberto Henschel



imagem_size = 220px
caption = The photographers Alberto Henschel (right) and Constantino Barza, in 1870
birth_date = 6 January 1827
birth_place = flagicon|Germany Berlin, Germany
death_date = death date and age|1882|30|06|1827|13|06
death_place = flagicon|Brazil Rio de Janeiro,ref_label|a|a|none Brazil
nationality = German-Brazilian
occupation = Businessman and photographer
title = "Photographo da Casa Imperial" ("Photographer of the Royal House")
Alberto Henschel (13 June 1827Ermakoff 2004, p. 174.] – 30 June 1882Ermakoff 2004, p. 175.] ) was a German-Brazilian photographer born in Berlin. Considered the hardest-working photographer and businessman in 19th-century Brazil,Vasquez 2000, p. 11.] with offices in Pernambuco, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo,Vasquez 2000, p. 109.] Henschel was also responsible for the presence of other professional photographers in the country, including his compatriot Karl Ernest Papf—with whom he later worked—and his son, Jorge Henrique Papf, who would succeed his father in photography.Ermakoff 2004, p. 255.]

Henschel became known for making pictorial representations of Rio de Janeiro as a landscaper photographer [cite web|url=http://www.ccba.com.br/asp/cultura/expo/011212-fotografalemaes/link-conheca.asp|language= Portuguese|title=Conheça os fotógrafos, Alberto Henschel|accessdate=2008-03-29|author=CCBA - Centro Cultural Brasil-Alemanha] and for being an excellent portraitist.Ferrez 1953, p. 82.] He earned the title of "Photographo da Casa Imperial" ("Photographer of the Royal House"), allowing him to photograph the everyday life of the Brazilian monarchy during the Reign of Pedro II, even photographing the emperor Dom Pedro IIVasquez 2000, p. 114.] and his family.Vasquez 2000, p. 115.] This title would give his photographs increased recognition and raise their price. [cite journal
last = Muaze
primeiro = Mariana de Aguiar Ferreira
year = 2006
title = Os guardados da viscondessa: fotografia e memória na coleção Ribeiro de Avellar
journal = Anais do Museu Paulista: História e Cultura Material
volume = 14
issue = 2
location = São Paulo
issn = 0101-4714
url = http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-47142006000200004&lng=pt&nrm=iso#nt01
language= Portuguese
]

But his principal contribution to the history of Brazilian photography is his photographic record of the different social classes in Brazil in the 19th century: portraits, usually in the "carte de visite" format, taken of the nobility, of rich tradesmen, of the middle-class, and of black people, either slaves or free,Ermakoff, p. 175.] in a period before the "Lei Áurea".

Antecedents

[


thumb|left|Xylography of an armadillo, one of the most exotic animals seen by Hans Staden in Brazil (1557)] As soon as the first world maps showing Brazil were printed in the Renaissance era of Albrecht Dürer, the recently discovered country aroused the interest of the German public. Among the first attractions were the breathtaking descriptions and illustrationsVasquez 2000, p. 13.] of the Indians, the exotic landscapes, the abundance of wild animals and the new species of plants first conveyed in the works of Hans Staden. This was followed by the writings of adventurers and scientists such as Johann Baptist Emanuel Pohl, author of "Viagem no Interior do Brasil, Empreendida nos Anos de 1817 a 1821 e Publicada por Ordem de Sua Majestade o Imperador da Áustria Francisco Primeiro" ("Voyage in the Interior of Brazil. Launched in the Years of 1817 to 1821 and Published by the Order of His Majesty the Emperor of Austria Franscisco First"),Vasquez 2000, p. 12.] in which he describes his journey through the country with wonder and enthusiasm, his words accompanied by luxuriant illustrations. About Rio de Janeiro, Pohl wrote:

If some place in the New World deserves, for its location and natural conditions, to become one day a theater of big events, a center of civilization and culture, an emporium of worldwide commerce, it is, in my opinion, Rio de Janeiro. I cannot, here, repress this observation. Willingly hovers the fantasy on the future of such charming country, that is at present little developed and, so to speak, does not have a past.

—Johann Emmanuel Pohl [cite book
last = Pohl
first = Johann Emmanuel
title = Viagem no Interior do Brasil. Empreendida nos Anos de 1817 a 1821 e Publicada por Ordem de Sua Majestade o Imperador da Áustria Francisco Primeiro
location = Rio de Janeiro
publisher = Ministério da Cultura (Ministry of Culture)
year = 1951
volume = 1
, p. 74
]

Certainly these narrations and illustrations were the principal attractions for those German photographers of the 19th century that moved to Brazil, such as Revert Henrique Klumb, Augusto Stahl, Karl Ernest Papf, and Alberto Henschel.

Life

In Germany

Alberto Hencscheul was born 13 June 1827 in Berlin to Moritz and Helene Henschel. Moritz and his brothers August, Friedrich, and Wilhelm, of Jewish origin, had arrived in Berlin around 1806. They were recognized as engravers and signed their works as "Henschel Brothers". There are no records of Alberto Henschel's person or professional life in Germany or his reasons for emigrating to Brazil.

It has been assumed that Alberto Henschel also met the photographer Francisco Benque while still in Germany, with whom he had a successful, but short-lived, relationship in Brazil.cite web|url=http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/imperia/md/content/studium/kultur/zbw/eshph/symposien/photography_and_research_in_austria2001.pdf|title=Sebastianutti & Benque – Five Photographers. Four Generations. Three Continents|accessdate=2008-04-03|author=Schaukal, Barbara]

In Brazil

1860s

Henschel and his associate Karl Heinrich Gutzlaff disembarked in Recife in May 1866, intending to create a photographic studio on Imperador street, number 38. Initially named "Alberto Henschel & Cia", the studio became "Photographia Allemã" ("German Photography"), next changing to a new address on the Matriz de Santo Antônio square, number 2. Because he was able to build up his business quickly when he came, it is assumed that Henschel was already an experienced photographer and intended to build a promising business in photography in this new market that was still so little explored.

In 1867, Henschel separated from Gutzlaff and returned to Germany where he updated his technique and acquired new equipment for his atelier of photography. He returned to Brazil in the same year, opening another establishment with the same company name in the city of Salvador, on Piedade street, number 16. By opening three establishments in only two years, Henschel was thought of as the most audacious and sagacious photographic businessman in 19th century Brazil.Vasquez 2000, p. 110.]

By the end of the 1860s, Henschel's houses of Recife and Salvador were already making portraits of people of African origin, slaves and free, differing from other photographers by portraying them freely and with dignity as people and not as objects.cite web| url=http://www.itaucultural.org.br/aplicExternas/enciclopedia_IC/index.cfm?fuseaction=artistas_biografia&cd_verbete=961&cd_item=2&cd_idioma=28555| title=Albert Henschel: Comentário Crítico|publisher=Itaú Cultural|language=Portuguese|accessdate=2008-04-11]

1870s

In 1870, Henschel opened another subsidiary of his atelier, this time in Rio de Janeiro, on Ourives street (nowadays Miguel Couto street, number 40). It was in Rio, capital of the Empire, where he started his prosperous partnership with Francisco Benque. With the name of "Henschel & Benque", it specialized in the production and marketing of portraits, landscapes, and the photopaintings made by Karl Ernest Papf. There are no records dating when the relationship with Benque crumbled; it is probable that their association remained until 1880. Because of the quality of his work and his success in the Court, Henschel received the title of "Photographo da Casa Imperial" ("Photographer of the Royal House") on 7 September 1874, together with Benque. The historian photographer Gilberto Ferrez describes the quality and importance of Henschel as follows:

Henschel photographed Rio and its surroundings [...] . He made landscapes, but above all he was a distinguished portraitist. There is almost no family album where no portraits of grandparents were done by Alberto Henschel.

—Gilberto Ferrez

Henschel participated in many exhibitions of photographs, standing out in the exposition of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in 1872 and 1875, for which he received the Gold Medal in the first edition. He also participated in the IV National Exposition and the Universal Exposition of Vienna, in Austria, where he received the Merit Medal.

1880s

On 1 February 1882,ref_label|b|b|none Henschel inaugaurated another establishment, this time in the capital of the province of São Paulo. He gave it the name "Photographia Imperial" ("Imperial Photography") because the name "Photographia Allemã" had already been used since 1875 by the atelier of the photographer Carlos Hoenen.Vasquez 2000, p. 111.] His arrival in São Paulo was considered important because, besides being holder of the prestigious title of "Photographo da Casa Imperial", he came directly from the Court. The newspaper "A Província de São Paulo" (currently "O Estado de S. Paulo"), while describing with minimal details the new atelier in its inaugural day edition, related the enthusiasm with which Henschel was received by the residents of São Paulo.

Henschel died in Rio de Janeiro that same year,ref_label|a|a|none only some months after establishing himself in São Paulo. However, his companies, under the command of other businessmen, continued to strategically use his name for many years, taking advantage of the great prestige that the mark "Henschel" had acquired.

Technique

Henschel always remained up-to-date with the latest techniques on the photography market. By the time the aesthetic format of photography "carte de visite" became popular, Henschel was already dominating this technique which he used frequently in his establishments.

His studios possessed the latest equipment appropriate for the instantaneous portraits of children who, never still, were the headaches of the photographers. In his announcement in the "Novo Almanach de São Paulo para o Anno de 1883" ("New Almanac of São Paulo for the Year of 1883"), Henschel advertised:

This establishment just received from Europe the negatives for the new process of instantaneous photographies that have so much success there. Through these chichets one can obtain a more perfect portrait of a moving child, of nervous people... The public is invited to come examine in the establishment some portraits obtained by the new process.

The new process referred to in the announcement was the use of dry slabs of transparent gelatin, used as an adhesive layer for the fixation of the silver salts over the paper.Vasquez 2000, p. 194.]

Footnotes

  1. note_label|a|a|none Some biographies state that he passed away in São Paulo.
  2. note_label|b|b|none There are biographical records that indicate the year of 1881 instead of 1882.

References

;Bibliographic References


*cite book
last = Ermakoff
first = George
title = O negro na fotografia brasileira do Século XIX
location = Rio de Janeiro
publisher = George Ermakoff Casa Editorial (George Ermakoff Publishing House)
year = 2004
isbn = 85-98815-01-2

*cite book
last = Vasquez
first = Pedro Karp
title = Fotógrafos Alemães no Brasil do Século XIX
location = São Paulo
publisher = Metalivros
year = 2000
isbn = 85-85371-28-5

*cite journal
last = Ferrez
first = Gilberto
year = 1953
title = A fotografia no Brasil
location = Rio de Janeiro
journal = Revista do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional
issue = 10
location = Rio de Janeiro

Further Reading


*cite book
last = Chiarelli
first = Tadeu
title = Para ter algum merecimento: Victor Meirelles e a fotografia
location = São Paulo
publisher = Bulletin nº 1 of the Studies Group of the Research Center in Art and Photography of the ECA/USP
year = 2006

*cite book
last = Fabris
first = Annateresa (org.)
title = Fotografia: Usos e funções no século XIX
location = São Paulo
publisher = Edusp
year = 1991
volume = 3

*cite book
last = Ferrez
first = Gilberto
title = A Fotografia no Brasil: 1840-1900
location = Rio de Janeiro
publisher = Funarte
year = 1985
volume = 1
edition = 2nd

*cite book
last = Ferrez
first = Gilberto
coauthors = Naef, Weston J.
title = Pioneer photographers of Brazil: 1840 - 1920
location = New York
publisher = The Center for Inter-American Relations
year = 1976

*cite book
last = Freyre
first = Gilberto
coauthors = Ponce de Leon, Fernando; Vasquez, Pedro Karp
title = O retrato brasileiro: Fotografias da Coleção Francisco Rodrigues, 1840-1920
location = Rio de Janeiro
publisher = Funarte. Fundação Joaquim Nabuco
year = 1983

*cite book
last = Kossoy
first = Boris
title = Dicionário histórico-fotográfico brasileiro: Fotógrafos e ofício da fotografia no Brasil (1833-1910)
location = São Paulo
publisher = Instituto Moreira Salles
year = 2002

*cite book
last = Kossoy
first = Boris
title = Origens e expansão da fotografia no Brasil: século XIX
location = Rio de Janeiro
publisher = Funarte
year = 1980

*cite book
last = Kossoy
first = Boris
coauthors = Carneiro, Maria Luiza Tucci
title = O Olhar europeu: o negro na iconografia brasileira do século XIX
location = São Paulo
publisher = Edusp
year = 1994

*cite book
last = Lemos
first = Carlos Alberto Cerqueira
coauthors = Amaral, Aracy; Bernardet, Jean-Claude
title = Retratos quase inocentes
location = São Paulo
year = 1983

*cite book
last = Scarvada
first = Carlos Luís Brown (trans.)
title = Retratos modernos
location = São Paulo
publisher = Arquivo Nacional
year = 2005

* cite book
last = Turazzi
first = Maria Inez
volume = 4
title = Poses e trejeitos: a fotografia e as exposições na era do espetáculo (1839/1889)
location = Rio de Janeiro
publisher = Funarte
year = 1995

*cite book
last = Vasquez
first = Pedro Karp
volume = 4
title = Fotografia no Império
location = Rio de Janeiro
publisher = Jorge Zahar Editor
year = 2002

*cite book
last = Vasquez
first = Pedro Karp
title = Dom Pedro II e a fotografia no Brasil
location = Rio de Janeiro
publisher = Fundação Roberto Marinho
year = 1985

*cite book
last = Vasquez
first = Pedro Karp
title = Mestres da fotografia no Brasil: Coleção Gilberto Ferrez
location = Rio de Janeiro
publisher = Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil
year = 1995

External Links

* [http://www.dominiopublico.gov.br/pesquisa/PesquisaObraForm.do?select_action=&co_autor=22897 Photographs of Alberto Henschel in public domain]
* [http://www.dominiopublico.gov.br/pesquisa/PesquisaObraForm.do?select_action=&co_autor=35849 Photographs of the atelier Alberto Henschel & Co. in public domain]
* [http://www.itaucultural.org.br/aplicExternas/enciclopedia_IC/index.cfm?fuseaction=artistas_biografia&cd_verbete=961&cd_item=1&cd_idioma=28555 Biography of Alberto Henschel]


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