Alexander Bassano
Alexander Bassano | |
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Born | Alessandro Bassano 1 May 1829 London, England |
Died | 21 October 1913 West Acton, London,[1] England | (aged 84)
Occupation | Photographer |
Spouse |
Adelaide Lancaster
(m. 1850; died 1906) |
Children | 3 |
Relatives | Louisa Bassano (sister) |
Alexander Bassano (10 May 1829 – 21 October 1913) was an English photographer who was a leading royal and high society
Biography
Alessandro Bassano was the second youngest child of Italian Clemente Bassano, originally a fishmonger of Cranbourne Street, later an oilman and warehouseman of Jermyn Street, London, and his English wife, Elizabeth Browne. He later anglicised his first name to Alexander.[3]
Bassano received early artistic training with artists
The Old Bond Street studio was decorated with carbon photographic prints and plaster busts and was large enough to accommodate an 80-foot panoramic background scene mounted on rollers, which provided a variety of outdoor scenes or court backgrounds. He had taken portraits of
The studio moved once again in 1921: a move written about by the Lady's Pictorial at the time. The article described about a million negatives, all systematically numbered, which had to be moved from the cellars of the premises to the new location at 38 Dover Street. The company became "Bassano and Vandyk" in 1964. The following year it incorporated Elliott & Fry, a photographic partnership that had been running in Baker Street since 1863. In 1977, the company became "Industrial Photographic", based at 35 Moreton Street, SW1.[4]
Over 40,000 negatives from the Bassano Studios, including some by Alexander Bassano, are held in the
The National Portrait Gallery held an exhibit of his work, Alexander Bassano: Victorian Photographer in 2013, the centenary of his death.[5]
Personal life
He married Adelaide Rose Ainslie Lancaster (1825–1906) in 1850. They had a son, Clement George Alexander (1853–1899), and two daughters, Adelaide Fanny Louise (1850–1921) and Camilla Teresa ('Lily') (1859–1928).
His sister Louisa Bassano was a noted singer and teacher.
References
- ^ "Deaths". The Times. 23 October 1913. p. 1.
- National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ^ ISBN 9781135873271.
- ^ "Bassano, Alexander, 1829–1913, photographer". University of Cambridge. Archived from the original on 30 September 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ^ "Alexander Bassano: Victorian Photographer". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ISBN 9781108036115.
Sources
- Michael Pritchard, A directory of London photographers 1841–1908 (Watford: PhotoResearch, 1994)
External links
- Portraits of Alexander Bassano at the National Portrait Gallery, London
- Photographs by the Bassano Studio in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London
- Portraits of his wife Adelaide Rose Ainslie Bassano (née Lancaster), son Clement George Alexander and daughters Adelaide Fanny Louise Barber (née Bassano), Camilla Teresa ('Lily') Serjeant (née Bassano) in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London
- Brighton photographers
- Alexander Bassano at Find a Grave