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Italian photography studio
Trademark of the Sommer and Behels studio

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). 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.

References

  1. 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. ISSN 1877-8127. JSTOR 26902414.
  2. AA. VV.;LUIGIA MELILLO;SUSAN MACMILLIAN (2016). POWER AND PATHOS;AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART. HELLENISTIC BRONZES FROM ITALIAN COLLECTIONS. : GANGEMI EDITORE. ISBN 978-88-492-8199-6. OCLC 1201180195.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. Hannavy, John (2013-12-16). Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography. Routledge. p. 137. ISBN 978-1-135-87327-1.

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