Archivio Banco di Napoli I, Napoli

2013, Printed Later
Archival Lambda Color Photograph
70.9
x
88.6
in

Signed, titled, dated and from edition of 5 on artist’s label on verso.

Available in 3 sizes: 100 x 120 cm. (39.4 x 47.2 in.), 120 x 150 cm. (47.2 x 59.1 in.), 180 x 225 cm. (70.9 x 88.6 in.)


In Massimo Listri’s “Archivio Banco di Napoli I, Napoli,” the viewer is presented with another captivating perspective, this time down a long wooden table, showcasing a single wall filled with archives.

The Banco di Napoli, established in 1539, holds a distinguished position in Italian financial history. It served as a vital institution in Naples, not only for its banking services but also for its significant impact on the economic landscape of the region.

The archives housed within the Banco di Napoli contain a treasure trove of historical documents, spanning centuries of financial transactions, records, and manuscripts. These archives offer invaluable insights into the economic, social, and cultural history of Naples and Italy.

Listri’s photograph captures the solemnity and importance of the archival space, with the long wooden table serving as a focal point, drawing the viewer’s gaze toward the meticulously arranged documents. The image conveys a sense of reverence for the past, highlighting the enduring legacy of the Banco di Napoli and its role in preserving the history of Naples and the surrounding region.