A 19th-century Italian photography studio created by the partnership of photographers Giorgio Sommer (1834-1914) and Edmund Behles (1841-1924). Studios were located in Rome at No. 28 Mario di Fiori, and in Naples at No. 4 Monte di Dio. Each photographer had independent careers and studios prior to and following the partnership which began in 1867 and was dissolved in 1874.

Piazza Navona (Roma). Photo by Sommer & Behles

Casa di Diomede. Pompei, 1855 – 1865. Photo by Sommer & Behles

Colosseo. Interna, 1860 – 1872. Photo by Sommer & Behles

Fontana di Trevi, 1860 – 1872. Photo by Sommer & Behles

Cattedrale Palermo, 1865 – 1870. Photo by Sommer & Behles

Tivoli Cascatelli, 1865 – 1870. Photo by Sommer & Behles

Panorama da S. Martino (Napoli), 1860 – 1872. Photo by Sommer & Behles

Marina di Messina, ebruary 23, 1867. Photo by Sommer & Behles

Ponte e Castello S. Angelo e S. Pietro (Roma), about 1870. Photo by Sommer & Behles

Cascata di Caserta, about 1855 – 1865. Photo by Sommer & Behles