This exhibition features the photographic legacy of Sebastià Llobera (1831-1892), a priest from Pollença who was also a painter and amateur photographer. The collection now presented at La Misericòrdia of Palma, and which will later move to the Museum of Pollença, was found in the Casal Can Llobera and recovered by the Archive of Sound and Image of the Consell de Mallorca, although the rest of his work is considered missing.
Most of the images are landscapes and portraits in which Sebastià Llobera applied the technological innovations of the late nineteenth century.
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