print, photography, gelatin-silver-print
photography
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cityscape
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realism
building
Dimensions height 316 mm, width 448 mm
This photograph of Naples, Italy, was captured by Carlo Brogi, who lived between 1850 and 1925. The image depicts buildings with laundry hanging out to dry along the Via Nuova Marina. Brogi’s work invites us to consider the intimate lives coexisting within the city's architecture. During Brogi’s time, Naples was a city marked by social stratification, where the working class lived in close quarters, their lives spilling onto the streets. The laundry becomes a symbol of domesticity, a marker of the labor performed by women, often unseen yet vital to the functioning of the household. The architecture looms large, a silent witness to the daily struggles and triumphs of its inhabitants. This photograph offers us a glimpse into a world where personal and public lives intertwine, where the mundane act of drying clothes becomes a poignant reminder of the human stories embedded within the urban landscape. It encourages us to think about the lives lived within these buildings and the stories they hold.
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