Sir Benjamin Stone: Observations in Brazil, 1893

Sir Benjamin Stone was a British Conservative politician and photographer.

The Embassy of Brazil and Lucid-ly are delighted to present a rare collection of 50 photographs by Sir Benjamin Stone in an exhibition titled ‘Sir Benjamin Stone: Observations in Brazil, 1893‘. Part of the Library of Birmingham Archive, this unpublished collection will be on public display for the first time from 12 September at the Embassy of Brazil. Curated by Rodrigo Orrantia and Pete James from the Stone archive at the Library of Birmingham, the photographs were taken during a Royal Astronomical Society expedition set out to observe a full solar eclipse in the Brazilian Amazon in 1893. Stone also documented his journey by sea to Brazil, photographing the people and places he discovered upon arrival. The exhibition reveals some of the Brazilians who were at that time striving to forge an independent nation. A keen observer of individuals and customs in England, Stone captured images that portray different sections of Brazil’s already diverse society towards the end of the nineteenth century: recently freed African slaves, indigenous tribes in the Amazon, and European settlers of greatly differing economic circumstances who had ventured across the Atlantic to start a new life. In many of these images his subjects’ quizzical gaze suggest that Stone was as much the observed as the observer.  

Observations_In_Brazil(Gambling) On board the River Amazon S.Boat Brazil © Sir Benjamin Stone.

 

Stone’s photographs are an invitation to travel back in time and witness a nation on the cusp of modernisation where there was a stark contrast between the untouched wilderness of the Amazon and the relentless industrialisation taking place in cities such as Manaus, the capital of the Amazonian rubber trade.

SPECIAL EVENT

Sir Benjamin Stone Study Day: Talks and Q&A with curators + guests

22 OCT 2014 – 3pm: A one-day programme of talks about Benjamin Stone, Brazil and photography in the 19th century.

Speakers: Curators Rodrigo Orrantia and Pete James + others (TBC)

The Exhibition opens on 12th September and will be up till 7th November 2014 at the Embassy of Brazil, London.

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