- Giorgio Sommer
Giorgio Sommer (1834-1914) was born in
Frankfurt am Main (in modern dayGermany ), and became one ofEurope ’s most important and prolificphotographer s of the 19th century. Active from 1857 to 1888, he produced thousands of images of archeological ruins, landscapes, art objects and portraits.After studying business in
Frankfurt , Sommer opened his first photography studio, during which time he worked inSwitzerland , where he made relief images of mountains for theSwiss government. In 1856 moved his business toNaples and later (1866) formed a partnership with fellow German photographer Edmund Behles (also known as Edmondo Behles) who owned a studio inRome . Operating from their respective Naples and Rome studios,Sommer and Behles became one of the largest and most prolific photography concerns inItaly .He held studios in
Naples at:
* Strada de Chiaia 168.
* Via Monte di Dio 4 and 8.
* Piazza della Vitoria.Sommer’s catalog included images from the
Vatican Museum , the National Archeological Museum at Naples, the Roman ruins atPompeii , as well as street and architectural scenes of Naples,Florence ,Rome ,Capri andSicily . Most notably, Sommer published his comprehensive album "Dintorni di Napoli" which contained over one hundred images of everyday scenes in Naples. In April 1872, he documented a very large eruption of MountVesuvius in a series of stunning photographs.Sommer and Behles exhibited extensively and earned numerous honors and prizes for their work (
London 1862,Paris 1867,Vienna 1873,Nuremberg 1885). At one time, Sommer was appointed official photographer to KingVictor Emmanuel II ofItaly .Sommer was involved in every aspect of the photography business. He published his own images that he sold in his studios and to customers across Europe. In later years, he photographed custom images for book illustrations, as well as printing his own albums and
postcards . Sommer worked in all the popular formats of his day:carte de visite ,stereoview , and largealbumen prints (approximately 8x10) which were sold individually and in bound albums.The partnership with Behles ended in 1874, after which each photographer continued his own business. In Naples, Sommer opened a total of four additional studios: at No. 4 and No. 8 Monte di Dio, No. 5 Magazzino S. Caterina, and a last at Piazza della Vittoria.
Sommer died in
Naples in 1914.External links
* [http://www.aeria.phil.uni-erlangen.de/photo_html/photographen/sommer.html Biographie]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/r/harvard-search.html?Sommer,%20Giorgio Images at Harvard University Art Museums]
* [http://www.artnet.com/galleries/Exhibitions.asp?gid=424379903&cid=109584 Artnet]
* [http://photocollection.alonsorobisco.es/walking_italia.htm Images of Pompeii in 1870]
* [http://search.famsf.org:8080/search.shtml?keywords=giorgio+sommer Images of Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco]
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