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Nationality
  
French

Died
  
1869, Argentina

Role
  
Photographer

Name
  
Esteban Gonnet

Occupation
  
Photographer


Esteban Gonnet

Born
  
1830
France

Esteban Gonnet (Victor Etienne Gonnet) (September 3, 1829 – March 30, 1868) was a French photographer who emigrated to Argentina, where he focused his work as a photographer.

Esteban Gonnet Biography 19th Century photographer Esteban Gonnet MONOVISIONS

Biography

Esteban Gonnet Biography 19th Century photographer Esteban Gonnet MONOVISIONS

Born in Grenoble, France, Gonnet moved to Argentina from Newcastle, England, in 1857. His brother, Louis Gonnet, that worked in a printing house, lived in Argentina and was the father of Manuel B. Gonnet. Gonnet was officer of the French Navy in 1845. In October 1855 he served in the merchant marine and earned a master in Dundee, Scotland.

Gonnet became a photographer after arriving in Buenos Aires in 1857. He was a surveyor, working with his cousin Hippolyte Gaillard, also a surveyor.

Gonnet's work reflected the rural lifetime and customs, showing the life and customs of aboriginal people and paisanos of that era, although Gonnet also took photographies in urban places. In most of his photography he tried to show the typical image of the creole, stereotyping Argentine customs, and using objects as symbols that would create iconic images of the era. His photos were then sold abroad (mostly in Europe), when photography of travels or distant places where gaining in popularity.

Gonnet's innovative style of work consisted of the use of negative system rather than daguerreotype (that was the most common technique by then). Furthermore, Gonnet usually chose to take pictures outdoors instead of working at a studio, which was also his hallmark.

In 1864 his photos were used to make litographies and were also published in several newspapers. Also that year, Gonnet published two photograph books, Recuerdos de Buenos-Ayres (regarded as the oldest album dedicated to Buenos Aires) and Recuerdos de la Campaña de Buenos-Ayres, consisting of 20 photos each. During a long time, those albums were wrongly credited to Gonnet colleague Benito Panunzi.

He died on March 30, 1868 in the city of Buenos Aires a result of an aneurysm, being a witness the French sculptor Elias Duteil.

References

Esteban Gonnet Wikipedia