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Acquasola te Genua, Alfredo Noack photographer

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Acquasola te Genua, Alfredo Noack photographer

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Genova. L'Acquasola

Public domain image of 19th-century Genoa architecture, historical city building, Italy, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Alfredo Noack began his career as a photographer in the 1850s, working as an assistant to the famous photographer Giacomo Caneva. He later opened his own studio in Trieste, specialising in landscape and architectural photography. Noack's work was highly regarded for its technical excellence and artistic merit. His photographs were characterised by their sharpness, clarity and attention to detail. He was particularly adept at capturing the intricate details of architecture and the beauty of natural landscapes. Noack's photographs were widely exhibited and published in Italy and abroad. He won numerous awards for his work, including a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition in 1873. Noack died in 1895, leaving a legacy of exceptional photography that continues to be admired and studied today. His work has been featured in exhibitions and collections around the world, and his influence on the development of photography as an art form is widely recognised.

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1860 - 1896
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Rijksmuseum
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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