Juan Pedro Chabalgoity

Juan Pedro Chabalgoity was a photographer documented as being professionally active in 1870. The artist is recognized primarily for a distinct body of photographic collages, a format that allowed for complex narrative and compositional experiments during the early post-Civil War era.

A collection of fifteen known photographic works by Chabalgoity are represented in major museum collections, attesting to the quality and historical interest of his output. His specialization in assembling disparate photographic elements defines his technique. Notable examples of these works include the genre scene Cook at Charcoal Stove, the figurative study Man Drawing Bust, and the compositional piece Dog Jumping at Man. Other documented collages include Girl with Doll and Man Carrying Umbrellas.

The historical importance of Chabalgoity's work is cemented by its inclusion in institutional holdings, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The careful preservation of these unique photo collages ensures that museum-quality images reflecting the style of Juan Pedro Chabalgoity prints remain available for scholarly review. These documents, produced nearly 150 years ago, frequently enter the public domain, offering access to high-quality prints and downloadable artwork derived from the original photographic material.

32 works in collection

Works in Collection