José Christiano De Freitas Henriques Junior

José Christiano De Freitas Henriques Junior;Christiano Junior;Jose Christiano De Freitas Henriques Junior

Place: Santa Cruz Das Flores

Born: 1832

Death: 1902

Biography:

Early Life and Career

José Christiano De Freitas Henriques Junior

, also known as Christiano Junior, was a Portuguese-born photographer who left an indelible mark on the history of photography in Argentina. Born in 1832 in Santa Cruz das Flores, Portugal, Junior emigrated to Brazil in 1855 and later settled in Argentina, where he would establish himself as one of the most prominent photographers of the 19th century.

Photographic Work

Junior's photographic work is characterized by its diverse subjects, ranging from Slave woman also known as “slave who earns” working as a street seller, a painting that showcases his early work in Rio de Janeiro, to capturing the essence of Argentine cities and their people. His photographs not only provide a glimpse into the lives of those he photographed but also serve as a testament to the era's social dynamics.

  • Notable Works: Slave men, another painting that highlights Junior's early work in Rio de Janeiro, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of his subjects. Vistas y costumbres de la República Argentina, a monumental project that aimed to photographically document the Argentine Republic from the Atlantic to the Andes.
  • Photographic Style: Junior's photographs are known for their candid nature, often capturing his subjects in professional activities or street scenes.

Museums and Collections

Junior's work can be found in various museums and collections, including the Museu Histórico Nacional (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil), which houses some of his early photography work. His later work, particularly from his time in Argentina, is part of the General Archive of the Nation, as acquired by Alexander Witcomb.

  • Notable Collections: José Christiano De Freitas Henriques Junior's work on Wikioo.org, featuring a selection of his photographs. The General Archive of the Nation, which houses Junior's later work acquired by Alexander Witcomb.

Legacy and Later Life

Junior ceased his activity as a photographer in 1883, after four years of traveling throughout Argentina. He died in Asunción, Paraguay, in 1902. Despite the unfinished nature of his monumental project, Junior's work remains one of the most significant contributions to Argentine photography.

  • Legacy: Christiano Junior's photographs serve as a window into the lives of those he captured, providing invaluable insights into the social and cultural landscape of 19th-century Argentina.
Wikipedia: Christiano Junior (photographer)

provides further details on Junior's life and work. For more information on his photography, visit José Christiano De Freitas Henriques Junior's page on Wikioo.org.

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