Princeton University Library Collection of Fratelli Alinari Photographs, circa 1950

Creator
Fratelli Alinari [Browse]
Format
Manuscript
Language
  • Multiple languages
  • English
  • French
Description
  • 1 box
  • 1 linear foot

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    Compiled/​Created
    circa 1950
    Restrictions note
    The collection is open for research.
    Summary note
    • Fratelli Alinari was an Italian firm founded in Florence in 1852 by the three Alinari brothers, Romualdo, Leopoldo, and Giuseppe. Fratelli Alinari became one of the largest and most prolific European photography firms of the 19th and 20th centuries. By 1880 the firm employed over 100 people. Alinari specialized in views of Italy and the reproduction of works of art. [http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/guides_bibliographies/photography_greece/photographers.html] Consists of an open collection of photographs by Fratelli Alinari depicting several sites in Greece.
    • Consists of an open collection of photographs by Fratelli Alinari depicting several sites in Greece. Included are: the port with the citadela in Corfu, the cemetery of Dipylon, the Queen Olga street with the Acropolis in the background in Athens, and the Library of Hadrian. Printed captions in French.
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    1410377612
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