- Antonio Beato
Antonio Beato (c.1825 — 1906), also known as Antoine Beato, was a British and Italian
photographer . He is noted for hisgenre works ,portraits , and views of the architecture and landscapes ofEgypt and the other locations in the Mediterranean region. He was the brother of photographerFelice Beato (born 1833 or 1834, died c.1907), with whom he sometimes worked.Little is known of Antonio Beato's origins but he was probably born in Venetian territory about 1825, and later became a naturalized British
citizen . There is strong evidence that his brother, at least, was born inCorfu , which had been a Venetian possession until 1814 when it was acquired by Britain.Because of the existence of a number of photographs signed "Felice Antonio Beato" and "Felice A. Beato", it was long assumed that there was one photographer who somehow managed to photograph at the same time in places as distant as
Egypt andJapan . But in 1983 it was shown byItalo Zannier (Bennett 1996, 38) that "Felice Antonio Beato" represented two brothers, Felice Beato and Antonio Beato, who sometimes worked together, sharing a signature. The confusion arising from the signatures continues to cause problems in identifying which of the two photographers was the creator of a given image.Antonio often used the French version of his given name, going by Antoine Beato. It is presumed that he did so because he mainly worked in Egypt, which had a large French-speaking population.
In 1853 or 1854 Antonio's brother and James Robertson formed a photographic partnership called "Robertson & Beato". Antonio joined them on photographic expeditions to
Malta in 1854 or 1856 and toGreece andJerusalem in 1857. A number of the firm's photographs produced in the 1850s are signed "Robertson, Beato and Co." and it is believed that the "and Co." refers to Antonio.In late 1854 or early 1855 James Robertson married the Beato brothers' sister, Leonilda Maria Matilda Beato. They had three daughters, Catherine Grace (born in 1856), Edith Marcon Vergence (born in 1859) and Helen Beatruc (born in 1861).
In July 1858 Antonio joined Felice in Calcutta. Felice had been in
India since the beginning of the year photographing the aftermath of theIndian Rebellion of 1857 . Antonio also photographed in India until December 1859 when he left Calcutta, probably for health reasons, and headed for Malta by way ofSuez .Antonio Beato went to
Cairo in 1860 where he spent two years before moving toLuxor where he opened a photographic studio in 1862 and began producing tourist images of the people and architectural sites of the area. In the late 1860s, Beato was in partnership withHippolyte Arnoux .Interestingly, in 1864, at a time when his brother Felice was living and photographing in
Japan , Antonio photographed members ofIkeda Nagaoki 's Japanese mission who were visiting Egypt on their way to France.Antonio Beato died in Luxor in 1906. His widow published a notice of his death while offering a house and equipment for sale.
References
* "Antonio e Felice Beato" (Venice: Ikona Photo Gallery, 1983).
* Bennett, Terry. "Early Japanese Images" (Rutland, Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1996), 126, 143, pl. 118.
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* Clark, John. "Japanese Exchanges in Art, 1850s to 1930s with Britain, continental Europe, and the USA: Papers and Research Materials" (Sydney: Power Publications, 2001), 89-92, 115.
* [http://www.geh.org/gehdata.html George Eastman House Catalog, s.v. "Beato, Antonio"] . Accessed 27 September 2006.
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* [http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/dgkeysearchresult.cfm?word=Beato%2C%20Antonio&s=3¬word=&f=4&cols=4 The New York Public Library, s.v. "Beato, Antonio"] . Accessed 27 September 2006.
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* Osman, Colin. "Antonio Beato: Photographs of the Nile" "History of Photography", vol. 14, no. 2 (April-June 1990), 101-110.
* Oztuncay, Bahattin. "James Robertson: Pioneer Photography in the Ottoman Empire" (Istanbul: Eran, 1992), 13, 25-26, 32.
* Perez, Nissan N. "Focus East: Early Photography in the Near East, 1839-1885" (New York:Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1988), 131, 127.
* Rosenblum, Naomi. "A World History of Photography" (New York: Abbeville Press, 1984), 121-122.
* [http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=beato%2C+antonio&role=&nation=&prev_page=1&subjectid=500033257 Union List of Artists Names, s.v. "Beato, Antonio"] . Accessed 3 April 2006.
* Zannier, Italo. "Verso oriente: Fotografie di Antonio e Felice Beato" (Florence: Alinari, 1986).
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