Miguel ALÉO (1824-c. 1900). The Cimiez Arena, circa 1864. Al - Lot 55

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Miguel ALÉO (1824-c. 1900). The Cimiez Arena, circa 1864. Al - Lot 55
Miguel ALÉO (1824-c. 1900). The Cimiez Arena, circa 1864. Albumin print mounted on card, 26 x 20 cm. Situated lower right in the margin, with the photographer's stamp in the center margin. - Les Arènes de Cimiez, circa 1864. Albumin print mounted on card, 38 x 28 cm. Situated lower left in the margin, unsigned. - The Public Garden of Nice, circa 1864. Albumin print mounted on card, 22.3 x 14 cm. Unsigned. Spotting. Born in Havana, Miguel Aléo became a photographer in Nice around 1855. He alternated between Paris, his home in Meudon (Bellevue) and trips to the Riviera. He met Alphonse Davanne, a resident of Menton, who introduced him to the Société française de photographie and made him secretary of its newsletter. Already known for the quality of his landscapes, which won him a medal at the London Universal Exhibition in 1862, Aléo produced a remarkable photographic report on Corsica in 1865, for the inauguration of the monument erected to the glory of Napoleon I and his brothers in Ajaccio. Some prints of Aléo's views of Corsica, sold by Rocca-Tartarini, bear Alphonse Davanne's dry stamp on their mounts, suggesting a collaboration between these two photographers. Miguel Aléo took part in SFP exhibitions between 1859 and 1870, as well as in the London World's Fair of 1862 and the Paris World's Fair of 1867 (3 prints in all).
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