进步的先驱者:卡尔·埃米尔·贝尔拍摄的葡萄牙技术现代化的照片

H. Pereira
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从1850年开始,葡萄牙开始了一项技术-科学议程(历史上被称为Fontes Pereira de Melo,以其主要倡导者命名),追求国家的现代化,或者从更广泛的意义上说,进步,直到20世纪之交。这些努力都是通过生活在葡萄牙的德国摄影师卡尔·埃米尔·比尔的镜头捕捉到的。为了本文的目的,我分析了大约200个Biel的作品,他记录了在葡萄牙的进展。我认为,Biel受到技术固有的崇高的启发,在葡萄牙创造了一个技术景观和进步的叙述,以各种现代化的标志为标志,类似于欧洲最先进国家的城市,特别是促进流动性和促进外围省份的领土占有的结构。此外,我认为,他的照片在插图报刊上的发表有助于传播这种技术景观和这种对全国进步的叙述,并促进了由技术推动的民族主义。最后,我推测目前在公共活动中使用的比尔的照片如何仍然共享类似的进步概念,基于技术现代性和崇高。
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Herald of progress: Karl Emil Biel’s photographs of the technical modernisation of Portugal
Starting in 1850, Portugal embarked on a technical-scientific agenda (historically known as Fontism, after its main advocate, Fontes Pereira de Melo) that pursued the modernisation of the country or, in its broader sense, progress, until the turn of the twentieth century. These efforts were captured through the lens of a German photographer living in Portugal, Karl Emil Biel. For the purposes of this paper, I have analysed around 200 of Biel’s works in which he recorded progress in Portugal. I argue that Biel felt inspired by the sublime inherent to technology to create a technological landscape and a narrative of progress in Portugal, marked by a variety of icons of modernity, similar to those found in cities of Europe’s most advanced countries, especially structures that promoted mobility and contributed to the territorial appropriation of the peripheral provinces. Furthermore, I contend that the publication of his photographs in the illustrated press contributed to the dissemination of this technological landscape and this narrative of progress nationwide and to the promotion of a nationalism fuelled by technology. Finally, I speculate how the current uses of Biel’s photographs at public events still share similar notions of progress, based on technological modernity and sublime.
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Photographies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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