Alberto Henschel

1827–1882
Born in Berlin, Alberto Henschel was the son of Moritz Henschel, of the Gebrüder Henschel (Henschel Brothers), known for their popular prints and caricatures. In 1866, he emigrated to Brazil, where he opened photographic studios in Recife, Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo. His studios produced thousands of cartes de visite portraying all classes of Brazilian society: nobility, merchants, white middle class, black free, and enslaved people. In 1874, Emperor Dom Pedro II appointed Henschel as a photographer of the Imperial House.

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