Carlo Ponti - Ponte dei Sospiri / Carlo Ponti.

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Carlo Ponti - Ponte dei Sospiri / Carlo Ponti.

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Photograph shows Ponte dei Sospiri, or Bridge of Sighs, connecting the prison to the Doge's Palace above the Rio di Palazzo.

No. 62.
Notation on verso: G.L.B. Coll.
Accession box no. PR 06 CN 282 (A size)

Viele Historiker sind sich einig, dass die ursprüngliche Bevölkerung Venedigs aus Flüchtlingen aus römischen Städten in der Nähe Venedigs wie Padua, Aquileia, Treviso, Altino und Concordia (dem heutigen Portogruaro) und aus dem unverteidigten Umland bestand, die vor den Wellen germanischer und Hunneneinfälle flohen. Zwischen 166 und 168 zerstörten die Quadi und Marcomanni das wichtigste Zentrum der Gegend, den heutigen Oderzo. Die römischen Verteidigungsanlagen wurden im frühen 5. Jahrhundert erneut von den Westgoten und etwa 50 Jahre später von den Hunnen unter Attila gestürzt. Die letzte und dauerhafteste Einwanderung in den Norden der italienischen Halbinsel, die der Langobarden im Jahr 568, hinterließ dem Oströmischen Reich einen kleinen Küstenstreifen im heutigen Venetien, einschließlich Venedig.

Ponti was a pioneer in the field of photography, experimenting with new techniques and processes. He was known for his high-quality portraits, landscapes and architectural photographs. Ponti also worked as an optician, making lenses and other optical instruments. He established a successful business in Venice, serving both locals and tourists. Ponti's work is now highly regarded by collectors and historians of photography. Ponti was born in Venice in 1835 and began his career as a photographer in the 1850s. He quickly gained a reputation for his skill and innovation, and his work was exhibited at international exhibitions, including the 1867 World's Fair in Paris. Ponti was particularly interested in the technical aspects of photography and experimented with new processes and materials. He was one of the first photographers to use albumen paper, which allowed for sharper and more detailed images. He also developed his own techniques for creating panoramic photographs and used innovative lighting techniques to capture the beauty of his subjects. In addition to his work as a photographer, Ponti was also an accomplished optician. He set up a successful business in Venice, making lenses and other optical instruments. His expertise in optics helped him to produce high quality photographs, renowned for their clarity and precision. Today, Ponti's photographs are highly sought after by collectors and photography historians. His work is celebrated for its technical mastery and ability to capture the beauty of Venice and other Italian landscapes. Ponti's legacy continues to inspire photographers and artists around the world.

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01/01/1890
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Ponti, Carlo, photographer
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Library of Congress
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