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8 Jun 2026
The glass huts: the earliest nineteenth-century photography studios
Live video with Beatriz Sánchez Torija, curator of the exhibition “The artist’s world through the Camera” at the Museo del Prado, and María de los Santos García Felguera, specialist in the history of photography and Associate Professor at Pompeu Fabra University, on glass huts—a term coined by the English photographer Julia Margaret Cameron to refer to the sheds used as studios by early photographers, popularised in the 1860s.
From Room 60 of the Museo del Prado.