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Albumen print
Decorations in a tomb on the Via Latina, 1861
Photographer
Inconnu / Unknown
Publisher
Annali dell'Instituto di corrispondenza archeologica
(1829-1885)
SignatureWithin image, printed, u.l. : Mon. dell' Inst 1861; u.r. : Vol. VI. Tav. LI.
InscriptionsWithin image, printed, l.c. : Sepolcro a stucchi e pitture di Via Latina. III.
Date
1864-1866
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper and card
Albumen process
Albumen process
Dimensions13.5 × 10.4 cm
Origin
Italy?, Europe
Object NumberM2019.7.2.2.86
CreditGift of W. James Smeaton
Status
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