Sculpture - View on the right side of the Court-yard of the Palazzo de' Conservatori on the Capitol, shewing fragments of colossal Statues
Photograph
1864-1870 (photographed)
1864-1870 (photographed)
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Photograph showing a view of the courtyard of the Palazzo de' Conservatori on the Capitol, Rome. Several fragments of columns and colossal statues are visible.
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Title | Sculpture - View on the right side of the Court-yard of the Palazzo de' Conservatori on the Capitol, shewing fragments of colossal Statues (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | mounted albumen print |
Brief description | Photograph of the courtyard of the Palazzo de' Conservatori, Rome, from a set commissioned by John Henry Parker, 1864-1870 |
Physical description | Photograph showing a view of the courtyard of the Palazzo de' Conservatori on the Capitol, Rome. Several fragments of columns and colossal statues are visible. |
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Object history | This object is part of a series of over 3,300 photographs documenting the principal monuments, artworks and artefacts of Rome from the classical age to the 1600s. The photographs were taken between 1864 and 1879 under the direction of John Henry Parker, the founder of the British and American Archaeological Society of Rome, and many were published in his Archaeology of Rome (1874-1879). Parker employed local photographers including Adriano De Bonis, Filippo Spina, Carlo Baldassare Simelli, Francesco Sidoli, Filippo Lais and Giovanni Battista Colamedici, as well as a Canadian, Charles Smeaton. The Victoria and Albert Museum holds a large collection of the photographs taken before 1870. |
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Bibliographic reference | From departmental notes |
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Accession number | 70930 |
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Record created | June 6, 2017 |
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