Paul Lindner (1845–1924). Rediscovery of a Historical Photo Collection
Research Exhibition curated by Regine Schallert
- Opening on September 18, 2024 at 18:00
- Beginn: 18.09.2024
- Ende: 06.12.2024
- Vortragende: Exhibition curated by Regine Schallert
- Ort: Palazzo Zuccari (Foyer, Sala Terrena, Sala del Disegno), Via Gregoriana 30, 00187 Roma
- Kontakt: sanchez@biblhertz.it
From around 1889, Paul Lindner worked as a freelance photographer for the German Archaeological Institute in Rome. His darkroom consisted of a tent set up in the Institute's garden on the Capitoline Hill. At the same time, he also supported the architect Theobald Hofmann for almost two decades in carrying out his research on Renaissance palace architecture. A collection of around 500 glass negatives, drawn mainly from this work, was separated out by the DAI in 1928 and donated to the Bibliotheca Hertziana. The photographs attest to Lindner's excellent understanding of architectural and urban contexts, which may have originated in his experience in military surveying. They also show his affinity with the pictorialist tendencies of photography at the time and, even more, document his fascination with the villages of central Italy and the Roman Campagna.
Exhibition dates: September 18 (opening at 6 pm) – December 6, 2024
Access information
to the exhibition:
Via Gregoriana 30
00187 Rome
Mon-Fri 9:30 am – 6:30 pm
Research Exhibition curated by Regine Schallert
Image: Rome, Sant'Eustachio seen from Via della Palombella, c. 1890/1910, silver bromide gelatine plate, 21x27 cm, inverted scan, Copyright: BHMPI