An Attic Full of Trains

by Alberto di Leonardo


Photographs: Alberto di Leonardo

Publisher: Mack Books

232 pages

Year: 2022

ISBN: 978-1-912339-96-9

Comments: Swiss-bound paperback with flaps, Bilingual text (English, Italian), 21 x 14.8 cm.

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"The work of Alberto di Lenardo is a precious discovery"The Guardian

"Remarkable [...] is this the new Vivian Meier?"Artnet

"Alberto di Lenardo’s images reveal a joyous cross-section of 20th-century life" – The Financial Times Weekend Magazine


At the top of Carlotta di Lenardo grandparents’ house in Italy there is a room which houses the library. A hidden door amongst the bookshelves opens into a secret attic, a large room dominated by an enormous model railway, which her grandfather built and added to throughout his life. 


Significant though it was for her relationship with him, one day during a family lunch he revealed her another of his not very secret passions – his enduring love for photography – and shared with her his archive of more than 8,000 photographs: a body of vernacular work capturing over half a century of life in vivid colour.

Unknown in his lifetime, Alberto di Lenardo’s work offers a precursor to some of Italy’s best-loved photographers, from Luigi Ghirri to Guido Guidi, with work made across Italy, the USA, Brasil, Morocco, Greece and beyond. In Carlotta’s scrupulous sequencing, An Attic Full of Trains shows us a joyous cross-section of life in the 20th Century: one of beaches and bars, mountains, road trips, lovers and friends.


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An Attic Full of Trains

by Alberto di Leonardo


Photographs: Alberto di Leonardo

Publisher: Mack Books

232 pages

Year: 2022

ISBN: 978-1-912339-96-9

Comments: Swiss-bound paperback with flaps, Bilingual text (English, Italian), 21 x 14.8 cm.

sold out

"The work of Alberto di Lenardo is a precious discovery"The Guardian

"Remarkable [...] is this the new Vivian Meier?"Artnet

"Alberto di Lenardo’s images reveal a joyous cross-section of 20th-century life" – The Financial Times Weekend Magazine


At the top of Carlotta di Lenardo grandparents’ house in Italy there is a room which houses the library. A hidden door amongst the bookshelves opens into a secret attic, a large room dominated by an enormous model railway, which her grandfather built and added to throughout his life. 


Significant though it was for her relationship with him, one day during a family lunch he revealed her another of his not very secret passions – his enduring love for photography – and shared with her his archive of more than 8,000 photographs: a body of vernacular work capturing over half a century of life in vivid colour.

Unknown in his lifetime, Alberto di Lenardo’s work offers a precursor to some of Italy’s best-loved photographers, from Luigi Ghirri to Guido Guidi, with work made across Italy, the USA, Brasil, Morocco, Greece and beyond. In Carlotta’s scrupulous sequencing, An Attic Full of Trains shows us a joyous cross-section of life in the 20th Century: one of beaches and bars, mountains, road trips, lovers and friends.


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An Attic Full of Trains

by Alberto di Leonardo


Photographs: Alberto di Leonardo

Publisher: Mack Books

232 pages

Year: 2022

ISBN: 978-1-912339-96-9

Comments: Swiss-bound paperback with flaps, Bilingual text (English, Italian), 21 x 14.8 cm.

sold out

"The work of Alberto di Lenardo is a precious discovery"The Guardian

"Remarkable [...] is this the new Vivian Meier?"Artnet

"Alberto di Lenardo’s images reveal a joyous cross-section of 20th-century life" – The Financial Times Weekend Magazine


At the top of Carlotta di Lenardo grandparents’ house in Italy there is a room which houses the library. A hidden door amongst the bookshelves opens into a secret attic, a large room dominated by an enormous model railway, which her grandfather built and added to throughout his life. 


Significant though it was for her relationship with him, one day during a family lunch he revealed her another of his not very secret passions – his enduring love for photography – and shared with her his archive of more than 8,000 photographs: a body of vernacular work capturing over half a century of life in vivid colour.

Unknown in his lifetime, Alberto di Lenardo’s work offers a precursor to some of Italy’s best-loved photographers, from Luigi Ghirri to Guido Guidi, with work made across Italy, the USA, Brasil, Morocco, Greece and beyond. In Carlotta’s scrupulous sequencing, An Attic Full of Trains shows us a joyous cross-section of life in the 20th Century: one of beaches and bars, mountains, road trips, lovers and friends.


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