Sommer and Behles explained
Sommer and Behles was a 19th-century Italian photography studio created by the partnership of photographers Giorgio Sommer (1834-1914) and Edmund Behles (1841-1921).[1] [2] Studios were located in Rome at No. 28 Mario di Fiori, and in Naples at No. 4 Monte di Dio. Each photographer had independent careers and studios prior to and following the partnership, which began in 1867 and was dissolved in 1874.[3]
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Notes and References
- ALAOUI . MALIKA M’RANI . 2020 . Early Photography in the Rijksmuseum's Collection: A Group of Glass Negatives from the Estate of Laurens Lodewijk Kleijn (1826-1909) . The Rijksmuseum Bulletin . 68 . 1 . 4–29 . 26902414 . 1877-8127.
- Book: AA. VV.;LUIGIA MELILLO;SUSAN MACMILLIAN . POWER AND PATHOS;AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART. HELLENISTIC BRONZES FROM ITALIAN COLLECTIONS . 2016 . GANGEMI EDITORE . 978-88-492-8199-6 . [S.l.] . 1201180195.
- Book: Hannavy, John . Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography . 2013-12-16 . Routledge . 978-1-135-87327-1 . 137 . en.