Alberto Henschel
![The photographers Alberto Henschel (right) and [[Constantino Barza]] in 1870](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/Alberto_Henschel.jpg)
Henschel became known for making pictorial representations of Rio de Janeiro as a landscape photographer and for being an excellent portraitist. He earned the title of ''Photographo da Casa Imperial'' (''Photographer of the Royal House''), allowing him to photograph the everyday life of the Brazilian monarchy during the Reign of Pedro II, even photographing the emperor Dom Pedro II and his family. This title would give his photographs increased recognition and raise their price.
But his principal contribution to the history of Brazilian photography is his photographic record of the different social classes in Brazil in the 19th century: portraits, usually in the ''carte de visite'' format, taken of the nobility, of rich tradesmen, of the middle-class, and of black people, either slaves or free, in a period before the ''Lei Áurea''. Provided by Wikipedia
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