Photograph By Carlos Feltscher Buenos Aires, XIX
Artist: Carlos Feltscher
It was a winery and boarding school for young ladies in the hills above Buenos Aires.
Carlos Feltscher was a famous 19th-century German photographer, active mainly in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
He began practicing in Buenos Aires around September 1856. His first known studio was located at Calle de los Gregory no. 71. In 1861, he announced a move to Calle de la Victoria 77. He is well regarded for his ambrotypes (images on glass) and albumin prints. His work often documented the growth of Buenos Aires, including its buildings, streets and city views. His portfolio includes important views of Argentina (circa 1875), which are now highly valued by collectors and historical archives such as the Philadelphia Area Archives.
Carlos Feltscher was a famous 19th-century German photographer, active mainly in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
He began practicing in Buenos Aires around September 1856. His first known studio was located at Calle de los Gregory no. 71. In 1861, he announced a move to Calle de la Victoria 77. He is well regarded for his ambrotypes (images on glass) and albumin prints. His work often documented the growth of Buenos Aires, including its buildings, streets and city views. His portfolio includes important views of Argentina (circa 1875), which are now highly valued by collectors and historical archives such as the Philadelphia Area Archives.
250 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Paper
Length: 24 cm/41 cm avec cadre
Width: 34.5 cm/ 52 cm avec cadre
Reference (ID): 1758639
Availability: In stock
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