Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers

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Not so long ago we had a post about color photographs of Italy in 1938 (see the link below). An endless series of banners, standards and people in all kinds of uniforms. Magnificent attributes of semi-operatic totalitarianism. After that, it is doubly surprising to see color photographs of the same time taken in 1936-38 in Venice by the Dutch photographer Bernard Eilers (who used the same method as Prokudin-Gorsky). A city opens up before us out of time, in which almost nothing betrays the epoch. And we understand that behind the colorful fake decorations of fascism, the same eternal Italy was hiding, which no political regime can change.

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Market

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Carabinieri at the Doge's Palace

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Streets without sidewalks

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
On the Grand Canal

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
In the same place

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Rialto Bridge

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Gondolas

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Doge 's Palace

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Domes

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Gondolier

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Antique doors

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
At the Rialto Bridge

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Rio San Giacomo dell Orio

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Ponte de la Chiesa

Pre-war Venice in color photographs by Bernard Eilers
Bridges

     

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