Roman Forum (Rome, Italy)
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
[Biblioteca Estense, (Modena, Italy). Paduan School, illustrations from Modena Ms: of Marcanova's "Quaedam antiquitatum fragmenta"], 1910-1940
[Princeton University Library, (NJ, US). Paduan School, illustrations from Garrett MS: of Marcanova's "Quaedam antiquitatum fragmenta"], 1910-1940
Professor Grant Showerman and his Summer School visiting the Roman Forum (Rome, Italy), 1927
[Rome (Italy), Rione Campitelli, aerial view of Basilica Aemilia and Roman Forum. Oblique view, S.W.], 1977-05-19
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Rome (Italy), Rione Campitelli, aerial view of Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II. Oblique Panorama view, N.], 1977-05-30
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Rome (Italy), Rione Campitelli, aerial view of Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II. Oblique Panorama view, N.], 1977-05-30
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Rome (Italy), Rione Campitelli, aerial view of Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. Oblique Panorama view, N.E.], 1977-05-30
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Rome (Italy), Rione Campitelli, aerial view of Roman Forum. Plan Oblique view, S.E.], 1977-05-30
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Rome (Italy), Rione Campitelli, aerial view of San Teodoro and Horti Farnesiani. Oblique view, N.], 1977-05-30
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Rome (Italy), Rione Campitelli, aerial view of Santi Luca e Martina and Roman Forum. Oblique view, N.W.], 1977-05-19
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.