1867 - 1873
Portret van Urbano Ratazzi, Italiaans staatsman en minister-president
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Curatorial notes
This photograph of Urbano Rattazzi, Italian statesman and prime minister, was made by Lege & Bergeron. The photograph captures Rattazzi in formal attire, a visual signifier of his status and role in Italian politics during the 19th century. Produced in the context of a rapidly changing Italy, this image speaks to the political and cultural transformations of the period. Rattazzi was a key figure in the Italian Risorgimento, the movement for Italian unification. Photography during this time was not just a means of documentation; it was a tool for constructing and disseminating political identities. The choice of attire, the pose, and the overall composition all contribute to the creation of a specific image of Rattazzi as a leader and statesman. To fully understand this photograph, one could research the political climate of 19th-century Italy, the role of photography in shaping public perception, and the biography of Urbano Rattazzi himself. Doing so will reveal the complex interplay between art, politics, and society.