Ponencia invitada: «Bains de Panticosa (Huesca), un demi-siècle de regards photographiques (1865-1915)». Journée d'étude internationale: Patrimoine thermal, de la glorie au péril (II), Pau (Francia), 10 de diciembre de 2021.
Investigador:
Hernández Latas, José Antonio
Congreso:
Journée d'étude internationale: Patrimoine thermal, de la glorie au péril (II)
Tipo de participación:
Ponencia plenaria e invitada
Año :
2021
Lugar:
Pau (Francia)
ABSTRACT.— The resort of Panticosa, one of the most relevant health and leisure tourism spots throughout the 19th century and the first third of the 20th century, also provides one of the few sources of information about the presence of early photographers in Alto Aragón. In the guest registration books, there are not only names of leading personalities from the world of art, literature, politics and members of the aristocracy, but also names of important professional photographers such as Charles Clifford (Welsh), Jean Laurent (French) and the Aragonese Manuel Toribio Hortet, Molada and Júdez and Ortiz, and Santiago Ramón y Cajal, then amateur photographer. In addition to this documentary source, current research has been complemented with information from private collectors through their kind collaboration. These sources together have provided us with a graphical history of our local thermal establishment throughout the 19th century. The study of these recovered photos, some of them unpublished, has substantially enriched the list of active photographers around the resort, with names like Fernando Guerrero Stolz, Jean Andrieu, the company Lévy and his Sons, Félix Preciado, Lucas Escolá Arimany and Lucas Cepero, well-known for the tragic circumstances of his death.
ABSTRACT.— The resort of Panticosa, one of the most relevant health and leisure tourism spots throughout the 19th century and the first third of the 20th century, also provides one of the few sources of information about the presence of early photographers in Alto Aragón. In the guest registration books, there are not only names of leading personalities from the world of art, literature, politics and members of the aristocracy, but also names of important professional photographers such as Charles Clifford (Welsh), Jean Laurent (French) and the Aragonese Manuel Toribio Hortet, Molada and Júdez and Ortiz, and Santiago Ramón y Cajal, then amateur photographer. In addition to this documentary source, current research has been complemented with information from private collectors through their kind collaboration. These sources together have provided us with a graphical history of our local thermal establishment throughout the 19th century. The study of these recovered photos, some of them unpublished, has substantially enriched the list of active photographers around the resort, with names like Fernando Guerrero Stolz, Jean Andrieu, the company Lévy and his Sons, Félix Preciado, Lucas Escolá Arimany and Lucas Cepero, well-known for the tragic circumstances of his death.