Photography -- 20th century
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
British School at Rome Early Photography Collection
British School at Rome Early Photography Collection
Collection of 19th century and early 20th century photographs by some of the most renowned commercial photographers including: Fratelli Alinari, James Anderson (1850s-1900s), Edouard Baldus (1813-1889), Eugène Constant (active in Italy between 1848 and 1852), Adriano De Bonis (active in Rome between 1858 and before 1868), Paul Lais (active early 20th century), Romualdo Moscioni (1849-1925), Lodovico Tuminello (1824-1907), Antonio Perini (1830-1879), Robert Louis Remy (1810-1882).
Cassiano dal Pozzo Series, 1904 - 1931
Cassiano dal Pozzo Series, 1904 - 1931
Manuscript notes and selection of nearly 800 photographs from the dal Pozzo-Albani drawings collection preserved in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle.
Fine Arts Photographic Collection
Fine Arts Photographic Collection
The collection comprises nearly 7,000 objects, 2 albums and thousands of born-digital files and represents an outstanding resource for the study of the Fine Arts practice of British and Commonwealth artists and architects since the establishment of the Rome Prizes for Decorative Painting, Engraving, Sculpture and Architecture in 1913.
Roman Society Collection
Roman Society Collection
A photographic reference library and teaching collection assembled in the late 19th to the mid 20th century by the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies (SPRS) that includes photographs, lantern slides, and lectures documenting early archaeological excavations and aiding in the study of ancient Roman culture.
The Roman Forum 20th Century Press Photograph Collection
The Roman Forum 20th Century Press Photograph Collection
This collection includes 20th-century press photographs sourced from international online dealers by Lynette Jensen.
Thomas Ashby Photograph Collection
Thomas Ashby Photograph Collection
Photographs, negatives, portfolios and photographic albums assembled by Thomas Ashby (1874-1931), archaeologist, topographer, bibliophile and collector.