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An unidentified bearded man identified on the reverse as Julius Lodovici is photographed in his working darkroom in this albumen cabinet card, the inscription reading "Julius Lodovici's Darkroom" in a period hand. No photographer's imprint appears on the mount, suggesting this was made by a colleague or associate rather than in a commercial studio context. The format and style of dress are consistent with the 1870s to early 1880s.
Lodovici stands in three-quarter profile at a worktable densely covered with the equipment of photographic processing, his back partially turned to the camera and his gaze directed toward the window at center. Multiple dark glass bottles of chemical solutions, small vessels, a measuring scale, and various implements crowd the table surface before him. Shelves at left hold additional bottles, boxes, books, and tools. A large print drying frame or negative carrier leans against the wall at right, and torn or hanging fabric partially covers the right wall, consistent with the light-blocking materials used in darkroom work. The single window behind him provides the light source for the photograph, creating a characteristic backlighting effect that silhouettes Lodovici's figure against the bright exterior.
Interior darkroom photographs from this period are exceptionally rare, as the dimly lit conditions required long exposures and the chemical environment was hostile to photographic equipment. The reverse bears no studio imprint and carries only the handwritten identification.
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