Jean Laurent or, in Spanish, Juan Laurent Minier; sometimes simply J. Laurent (23 July 1816, Garchizy – 24 November 1886, Madrid) was a French photographer who mostly worked in Spain.
Biography
He first moved to Spain in 1843, and settled in Madrid. Until 1855, he worked as a box and paper maker, creating luxurious boxes for pastries and marbled paper for book bindings.[1] That year, he became interested in photography from having done work coloring photographs. The following year, he was able to open a studio on the Carrera de San Jerónimo, near the Congress of Deputies, the same location where the British photographer, Charles Clifford, had set up his first studio.
In 1866, together with the Spanish photographer José Martínez Sánchez [es], he patented "Leptographic Paper" [es] which produced positives, rather than the negatives produced by the albumen print process. The paper enjoyed some popularity in Spain and France, but was never widely used.[1]
He could boast of the title "Fotógrafo de Su Majestad la Reina" (The Queen's Photographer) from 1861 to 1868.[2] That same year, he opened a store in Paris, devoted exclusively to selling his photographs of Spain and Portugal.[1] One unusual product produced by his company were fans printed with photographs (especially bullfighting scenes) that would unfold like a mosaic.[3]
Laurent's son-in-law, Alfonso Roswag Nogier (1833–1900), became his principal partner and carried on the firm's business after Laurent's retirement in 1881.[1] He was buried at Cementerio de la Almudena.[7] After his death, the archive was acquired by the French photographer Joseph Jean Marie Lacoste Borde (1872-c.1930). When he was called to serve in the war in 1915, the collection was purchased by Joana Roig Villalonga (1877–1941), a Mallorcan, who continued to issue images under the name "Casa Laurent" until the archive was bought again, this time by another photographer, Joaquín Ruiz Vernacci [es], in 1930.[2]
Helmet with Gorget of Philip III, Made in Pamplona, albumen photograph by Juan Laurent, 1863–1868
A Walk in Andalusia (tapestry after cartoon by Francisco de Goya), albumen photograph by Juan Laurent, 1875–1879
Zaragoza, Torre Nueva (c. 1875). This tower was demolished in 1892–1893. It was a clock tower, built of brick in the Mudéjar style in the early sixteenth century
Carriage laboratory by J. Laurent, in Valladolid, Spain, in the year 1872. Fototeca del Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España.
Sevilla Cathedral by Juan Laurent, c. 1866, Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC
Mullioned windows of the Hall of the Two Sisters, Alhambra, Granada by Juan Laurent, c. 1874, Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC
Arc de Berà, Tarragona, Spain, photograph by Juan Laurent, 1866-1867, Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC
^ abGarcía Ruipérez, Mariano. "Juan Laurent [1857–1881]". Archivo Municipal de Toledo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
Las fotografías valencianas de J. Laurent, Valencia, Ayuntamiento de Valencia, 2003. ISBN84-8484-069-7
Jean Laurent en el Museo Municipal de Madrid. Retratos. Artistas plásticos, cat. Purificación Nájera Colino, Madrid, Museo Municipal de Madrid, 2005. Tomo I. ISBN84-7812-591-4.
La Casa Laurent y Guadalajara. Fotografías, 1862–1902, Guadalajara, Diputación Provincial, 2007. ISBN978-84-87791-90-1
La Andalucía del siglo XIX en las fotografías de J. Laurent y Cía., Almería, Junta de Andalucía, 1999. ISBN84-8266-024-1
Un fotógrafo francés en la España del siglo XIX: J. Laurent: Un photographe français dans l'Espagne du XIXème siècle, Madrid, Ministerio de Educación y Cultura, Caja de Madrid, 1996. ISBN84-922135-0-7
J. Laurent y Cía en Aragón. Fotografías, 1861–1877, Zaragoza, Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza, 1997. ISBN84-89721-13-0
Obras Públicas de España. Fotografías de J. Laurent, 1858–1870, Ciudad Real, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 2003. ISBN84-8427-286-9
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