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Born | Rafael Garzón Rodríguez 1863
Granada, Spain |
Died | 1923
Granada, Spain | (aged 59–60)
Nationality | Spanish |
Known for | Photographer, illustrator |
Movement | Orientalist; Costumbrista |
Website | Rafael Garzón |
Rafael Garzón was a Spanish photographer born in Granada in 1863 and died in 1923. His studio was in operation until 1935.
He held studios in:
He recorded with his camera the landscapes and monuments of Andalucía. He became famous because of his photographic portraits made in his studio inside The Alhambra. His photographs illustrated the Commercial Guide of Granada.
In Seville, where he arrived in 1901, he hold a studio with a sumptuous Arabic scenery in order to use it for his photographs.
He made portraits of the aristocracy of Seville and also of the first tourists of the 19th century who used to travel to Andalucía. This is why his photographs are spread outside Spain too. He also made albums and postcards of monuments of Seville.
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Rafael Garzón | |
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Born | Rafael Garzón Rodríguez 1863
Granada, Spain |
Died | 1923
Granada, Spain | (aged 59–60)
Nationality | Spanish |
Known for | Photographer, illustrator |
Movement | Orientalist; Costumbrista |
Website | Rafael Garzón |
Rafael Garzón was a Spanish photographer born in Granada in 1863 and died in 1923. His studio was in operation until 1935.
He held studios in:
He recorded with his camera the landscapes and monuments of Andalucía. He became famous because of his photographic portraits made in his studio inside The Alhambra. His photographs illustrated the Commercial Guide of Granada.
In Seville, where he arrived in 1901, he hold a studio with a sumptuous Arabic scenery in order to use it for his photographs.
He made portraits of the aristocracy of Seville and also of the first tourists of the 19th century who used to travel to Andalucía. This is why his photographs are spread outside Spain too. He also made albums and postcards of monuments of Seville.