Man en vrouw dansen de tarantella gadegeslagen door Italiaanse volkstypen - Giorgio Sommer
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A staged nineteenth-century albumen print by Giorgio Sommer depicting a traditional tarantella dance in Naples, complete with local figures and a view of Mount Vesuvius.
This albumen print by Giorgio Sommer captures a staged scene of Neapolitan life during the late nineteenth century. Sommer, a German photographer who established a studio in Naples, produced a vast catalogue of images documenting Italian topography and local customs for the burgeoning tourist market. The composition features a couple performing the tarantella, a traditional folk dance, accompanied by musicians playing a guitar and tambourine. Surrounding the dancers are various figures representing different social archetypes of the region, including a monk, seated labourers, and children. The setting appears to be an outdoor courtyard or tavern, with a view of Mount Vesuvius visible in the distance. This inclusion of the volcano serves as a geographical marker, reinforcing the specific Neapolitan identity of the scene. The staging is characteristic of Sommer's work, which often balanced ethnographic documentation with theatrical presentation to satisfy the expectations of European travellers. The photograph exhibits the technical precision typical of Sommer's studio, with clear focus across the figures and a controlled tonal range. The lighting suggests a bright, Mediterranean day, casting soft shadows that define the textures of the dancers' costumes and the rustic architecture. While the scene is constructed, it provides a record of the period's interest in regional folklore and the romanticised perception of Italian life. The print is marked with the catalogue number 11604, consistent with Sommer's systematic approach to archiving his extensive photographic output. This work remains a representative example of how nineteenth-century photography functioned as both a commercial product and a visual record of cultural performance.
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Man en vrouw dansen de tarantella gadegeslagen door Italiaanse volkstypen - Giorgio Sommer
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