The Gonzalo de Reparaz Archive (AGR) is a valuable collection that preserves the vast work of the geographer and photographer Gonzalo de Reparaz Ruiz (Sèvres, 1901 - Lima, 1984). This scholar, of Portuguese origin, dedicated more than thirty years of his life to the study and documentation of Peru, leaving a legacy of approximately 20,000 photographic images and around 4,000 manuscripts. The AGR, the result of arduous recovery and conservation work, represents a rich source of information on the geography, archeology and culture of Peru.
Gonzalo de Reparaz, doctor of Literary Studies from the University of Bordeaux and UNESCO collaborator, arrived in Peru in 1951. Here, his passion for photography intertwined with his scientific research, capturing with his lens the country's scenic and archaeological wonders. His photographs, many of which were published in postcards and tourist guides, played a crucial role in the development of tourism in Peru and offered the world a detailed and artistic vision of its riches.
The archive recovery process, initiated in 2005 and consolidated in 2017 under the direction of curator Cecilia Salgado and the curatorship of Mayu Mohanna, has allowed the stabilization and digitization of more than 14,000 images. This effort has been supported by various institutions and has positioned the AGR as a benchmark in the management of photographic archives. The preservation of this collection not only guarantees the conservation of Reparaz's work, but also facilitates its global dissemination, contributing significantly to Peru's visual memory.
Today, the AGR is dedicated to the conservation, digitization and promotion of its holdings, ensuring that the work of Gonzalo de Reparaz continues to inspire new generations of photography, art, history and culture lovers. With initiatives such as exhibitions, publications and the recent creation of the website archivoreparaz.com, Reparaz's legacy is kept alive and accessible, allowing an in-depth approach to Peru's cultural and natural wealth.
This archive not only preserves an invaluable legacy, but also acts as a bridge to Peru's past and present, enriching our understanding and appreciation of its cultural and natural diversity. Don't miss the opportunity to explore further the website, www.archivoreparaz.com, to discover more about Gonzalo de Reparaz's vast work and to keep abreast of activities and news.