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Alberto G. Valdeavellano

Alberto G. Valdeavellano
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Born (1861-08-05)August 5, 1861
Guatemala City,  Guatemala
Died July 16, 1928(1928-07-16)
Guatemala City, Guatemala

Alberto G. Valveavellano (Guatemala City, 5 August 1861 - Guatemala City, 16 July 1928) was the first landscape and sports photographer of Guatemala.

Little is known about Valdeavellano family and personal life; his parents got married on 25 October 1851 and had seven children. Valdeavellano was the fourth of the couple's children. He grew up and got educated during the Liberal Reform in the 1870s and 1880s, he became an anticlerical agnostic, something not uncommon for the educated youth of those decades in Guatemala.

He graduated high school at the then prestigious Instituto Nacional for boys, where he was classmate with Rafael Spínola - who would later become editor in chief of La Ilustración Guatemalteca and La Idea Liberal and eventually secretary of Infrastructure of president Manuel Estrada Cabrera-; Spínola described him in 1896 as a consumed artist that used to draw his classmates and teacher while in class.

Given his talent as cartoonist and painter, he used it to work on photographic techniques, something that he has in common with most of photography pioneers in Guatemala, especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Valdeavellano learnt his profession from Emilio Herbruger ca. 1880, who owner "Fotografía Imperial" and where he worked together with Juan J. de Jesús Yas and Luis de la Riva Ruiz. After a while, he moved on to work with Eduardo J. Kildare in "Palacio de Artes", when the American photographer left Herbruger's shop.

Towards the end of the 1890s, he worked with an associate in "Fernández and Valdeavellano" under the name of "El Siglo XX" ("The 20th century"). By then he lived in an Arabic style residence in Guatemala City and had a constant stream of socialites that wanted a portrait; some of his best work was published on biweekly basis in the La Ilustración Guatemalteca.

After a trip to Europe, his studio became "El Arte Nuevo" in the 1900s and towards the end of his live, we formed the "Valdeavellano y Bolaños" company, and worked there until his death in 1928.

First instant photograph ever taken in Guatemala. Valdeavellano made it on 28 June 1896. It shows then president general José María Reina Barrios observing son military drills in Guatemala City.


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