• Out-of-Stock
Albania - a photographic journey (1858-1945)
  • Albania - a photographic journey (1858-1945)
  • Albania - a photographic journey (1858-1945)

Albania, a photographic journey 1858-1945, Loic Chauvin, Christian Raby

SKU001713
Te tjere

It is this golden age, from 1858 and the first Albanian photograph, to the end of the 1940s, which we will retrace in these pages. Albania possesses a photographic legacy which, though unique among the Balkans, has gone unnoticed both inside and outside its borders. Most images presented in this book have never before been the subject of exhibition or publication.

ALL3,300
Quantity
Out-of-Stock

 

Security policy (edit with Customer reassurance module)

 

Delivery policy (edit with Customer reassurance module)

 

Return policy (edit with Customer reassurance module)

Description

Title: Albania a photographic journey 1858 – 1945
Original: Albania a photographic journey 1858 – 1945
Category: Fine arts, photography
Author: Loic Chauvin, Christian Raby
Albanian translator: David Pickering, Elise Biggers
Publisher: Ecrits de Lumiere
Year: 2011
Pgs. 128
Weight: 0.331 kg
ISBN: 978-2-9538669-1-9

Over the book

Albania a photographic journey (1858-1945) edited by Loïc Chauvin et Christian Raby translated by David Pickering and Elise Biggers. Albania remains largely unrepresented in the global history of photography. Not a single name or reference attests to the many talented artists it has counted in the field. Even the exemplary Marubi dynasty is little-known.

And yet few countries can boast of having nurtured so many great photographers. From the dawn of photography, when Albania was still a part of the Ottoman Empire, to the establishment of Enver Hoxha's communist regime in 1946 in the wake of the Second World War, photography flourished in Albania.

It is this golden age, from 1858 and the first Albanian photograph, to the end of the 1940s, which we will retrace in these pages. Albania possesses a photographic legacy which, though unique among the Balkans, has gone unnoticed both inside and outside its borders. Most images presented in this book have never before been the subject of exhibition or publication.

This is the first retrospective of the Albanian history of photography which represents a dozen photographers. The hundreds of photographs selected for this book is the result of research that has been conducted over the course of many years.

This research has unearthed several thousand photographs from different photographic Albanian archives, both known and unknown. Albania remains largely unrepresented in the global history of photography.

This country possesses a photographic legacy, which, though unique among the Balkans, has gone unnoticed, both inside and outside its borders. Most images presented in this book have never before been the subject of exhibition or publication. The history of Albanian photography began with an Italian, Pietro Marubi, a Garibaldian who, fleeing repression, found refuge in Albania.

He settled in Shkodra and after taking his first photograph in 1858, opened the first photographic studio in Albania. Three generations then followed. Beggars, artisans, intellectuals, politicians, and even the court of King Zog...the entire Albanian society was striking a tireless pose tirelessly in front of the camera lens.

Over the course of almost a century, the Marubi have accumulated over 120 000 negatives. In 1995, Loic Chauvin dedicated his first book, published by Arthaud, to this dynasty of photographers. But Albanian photography cannot be resumed by only one family of photographers.

Dozens of other artists have been working in Albania from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. The photographic collections show the political, cultural, social and religious Albania at the turn of the period; from the end of the Ottoman Empire to the hard-won independence. It may be noted specifically that, in a country where three confessions coexist, funeral pictures became a true rite of photography.

This book aims to explore this photographic richness that has been ignored to date and provide a different image of Albania than what has been conveyed by the usual clichés.

Product Details
Te tjere
SKU001713
0
Attachments
Download
KATËR HAPA PER TE POROSITUR

Short guide in Albanian on how to order books in 4 easy steps

Download (292.13KB)
16 other products in the same category:

Reference: SKU001453

Publisher: Te tjere

Albania Through Arts, Ferid Hudhri

Seen through the eyes of artists, even a small country like Albania appears full of variety and unique. Over the course of many, many years of research, through gathering endless artistic images, the most important aspects of Albanian life and history have been perpetuated. However, only a marginal part of these works have become known or published.
ALL4,950
More

Reference: SKU001714

Publisher: Te tjere

Albania, un voyage photographique 1858-1945, Loic Chauvin, Christian Raby

It is this golden age, from 1858 and the first Albanian photograph, to the end of the 1940s, which we will retrace in these pages. Albania possesses a photographic legacy which, though unique among the Balkans, has gone unnoticed both inside and outside its borders. Most images presented in this book have never before been the subject of exhibition or...
ALL2,700
More

Reference: SKU001551

Publisher: Princi

Skulptura, parimet dhe praktika, Louis Slobodkin

"Skulptura - parimet dhe praktika" është një prej librave më autoritar dhe më gjithëpërfshirës mbi krijimin e skulpturës. Ndryshe nga udhëzuesit mësimorë nga njerëz që kurrë nuk i kanë ngjyer gishtat e tyre me baltë, ky libër është akumulim i shumë viteve dituri dhe përvojë praktike nga një skulptor i njohur amerikan dhe një instruktor arti.
ALL1,000
More
You might also like

Reference: SKU001714

Publisher: Te tjere

Albania, un voyage photographique 1858-1945, Loic Chauvin, Christian Raby

It is this golden age, from 1858 and the first Albanian photograph, to the end of the 1940s, which we will retrace in these pages. Albania possesses a photographic legacy which, though unique among the Balkans, has gone unnoticed both inside and outside its borders. Most images presented in this book have never before been the subject of exhibition or...
ALL2,700
More