Mati Kodheli
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Born | 1862 |
Died | 1881 (aged 18–19) |
Known for | Photography |
Mati Kodheli (1862–1881) was an Albanian photographer who served as an apprentice to master photographer Pietro Marubi. He was the older brother of Kel Kodheli.
Life
Mati Kodheli was born in Shkodër to a lower middle class family. His father Rrok Kodheli, worked as a gardner at the estate of Italian photographer Pietro Marubbi from Piacenza, who had recently settled in Albania after being forced to leave his native country for being accused of involvement in the murder of the local town mayor.[1]
Mati was sent to study photography at the Sebastianutti & Benque studio in Trieste, Italy. He died prematurely at the young age of nineteen, from tuberculosis.[2]
Only two negatives of his work collection have survived, a 1878 photograph of the Shkodër Musical Band, whom he was a member of, and a photograph of his childhood friend Kolë Idromeno.
References
- ^ Caraffa, Costanza (2014). Photo Archives and the Idea of a Nation. De Gruyter. p. 354. ISBN 9783110331813.
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(help) - ^ Historiku i Fotografisë Shqiptare