Hotel Pagano
1857 - 1914
Medium
albumen print
Dimensions
445; 317
About this artwork
opschrift, recto, handgeschreven: ‘Capri’
Art Historical Context
Giorgio Sommer’s “Hotel Pagano” captures a serene view of one of Capri’s earliest and most fashionable hotels during the island’s rise as a destination for European travelers. Created as an albumen print between 1857 and 1914, the photograph exemplifies the period’s growing taste for large-format views that could be collected or displayed in albums. The handwritten inscription “Capri” on the recto confirms its subject and situates the image within Sommer’s extensive documentation of Italy’s most picturesque locales. Sommer, a German photographer based in Naples, was among the first to supply ...
About the Artist
Giorgio Sommer
Giorgio Sommer, born Georg Sommer on September 2, 1834, in Frankfurt am Main within the German Confederation, emerged as one of 19th-century Europe's most prolific photographers. After studying business in his hometown, where his family fortune was reportedly lost to his father's gambling, Sommer apprenticed as a photographer before launching his professional career in Switzerland, producing relie...