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Francesco Negri (photographer)

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Occupation
  
Photographer

Spouse
  
Giulia Ravizza (m. 1862)

Role
  
Photographer

Name
  
Francesco Negri

Children
  
Federico


Born
  
18 December 1841 (
1841-12-18
)
Tromello, Italy

Died
  
December 21, 1924, Casale Monferrato, Italy

Parents
  
Maria Magnaghi, Angelo Maria Negri

Francesco Negri (18 December 1841 – 21 December 1924) was an Italian photographer known not only as a pictorialist but for his innovative work in photomicroscopy and in the development of the telephoto lens, and for his early experiments in Louis Ducos du Hauron’s techniques of colour photography. His scientific and cultural pursuits included botany and local history: in both fields his publications remain significant. He served as Mayor of Casale Monferrato. In the meantime by profession he was a lawyer.

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Biography

Negri was born in Tromello in Lomellina (PV) to Angelo Maria Negri and Maria Magnaghi who were well-off and well-connected. He attended secondary school in Vigevano, then took a law degree in Turin, graduating in 1861. The following year he moved to Casale Monferrato where he married Giulia Ravizza and pursued a career in a civil law.

Negri died in Casale on 21 December 1924.

Published works

  • Bergaglio, B. and Cavanna, P. (2006) Francesco Negri fotografo, 1841-1924. Milan: Silvana. ISBN 9788836607464
  • References

    Francesco Negri (photographer) Wikipedia