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Robert Rive was a 19th century photographer who was born in Great Britain but developed most of his work in Italy.

After several years working in this country he changed his name to Roberto Rive. Main collections of his work are the photos from Pompei and Rome in the 1860/70's. Rive exhibited at the "10th Annual Exhibition of the Photographie".

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Robert Rive worked as a topographical and portrait photographer from the beginning of the 1860's until 1889 in Naples. In 1867, he took part at the Exposition Universelle of Paris. His studio produced views and stereographs of many Italian cities. He took photographs of monuments of Naples, Pompei, Sorrento, Capri, Amalfi and monuments of Sicily. He also tooks photographs of cities as Florence, Pisa, Siena, Rome and Genova. He held studios in Naples, Palazzo Serracapriola, Palazzo Lieti.

He also patented a photosensitive paper used in Southern Italy.

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