Theirs had been the first photographic company admitted to the service of the Vatican Museums and the Louvre. Their production combines refined 19th century artisan techniques with modern reproduction technologies. Visitable by appointment, the Fratelli Alinare http://www.mnaf.it/fondazione.php, it is in the same factory in Florence since 1863. Inside the company, we also find the rich publications of their publishing house. Using bilingual databases, they created an online search system that allows you to consult a selection of 350,000 images.
Bulwark of the culture of the image of Florence, its acronym is present on many historical photos, from the visual report of a war to the documentation of an artist’s work. As if the history of photography and that of their company had followed a common path of evolution and growth, Fratelli Alinari https://www.firenzetoday.it/cronaca/museo-fotografia-alinari-firenze.html today testifies that itinerary through its immense heritage of photographs.
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