Felix Bonfils, (1831 - 1885) (ATTRIBUTED), (french, 1831–1885)
DAME TURQUE/ TURKISH LADY, ca. 1890s
Albumen print.
9 3/4 x 7 1/4 in. (24.8 x 18.4cm).
Private collection
Félix Adrien Bonfils (8 March 1831 – 1885) was
a French photographer and writer who was active in the Middle East. He was one
of the first commercial photographers to produce images of the Middle East on a
large scale and amongst the first to employ a new method of colour photography,
developed in 1880.
He was
born in Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort and died in Alès. Félix worked as a bookbinder
but in 1860 he joined General d'Hautpoul's expedition to the Levant. Soon after
returning from Lebanon he became a photographer.
In 1857,
when his son fell ill, Félix remembered the green hills around Beirut and sent
him there to recover, being accompanied by Félix's wife. The family moved to
Beirut in 1867 where they opened a photographic studio called "Maison
Bonfils".
Maison
Bonfils produced thousands of photographs of the Middle East. He worked with
both his wife and his son. Their studio became "F. Bonfils et Cie" in
1878. They photographed posed scenes, dressed up in Middle Eastern regalia, and
also stories from the Bible. Bonfils took photographs in Lebanon, Egypt,
Palestine, Syria, Greece and Constantinople (now Istanbul). While Bonfils
produced the vast majority of his work, it is known that his wife, Lydie also
made some of the studio portraits, especially those of Middle Eastern women,
who were more inclined to pose for a female photographer.
Bonfils was amongst the first photographers to employ the
new technique of Photochrom, a photographic colour printing technique,
developed in 1880. Maison Bonfils was one of the most prolific studios in
the Middle East in the late 19th-century. More on Félix
Adrien Bonfils
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