Architecture, Roman
Found in 214 Collections and/or Records:
[Roman architecture, (Timgad, Algeria). Forum showing the tribune], 1910-1940
[Roman architecture, (Tipasa, Algeria). Nymphaeum, III century], 1910-1940
[Roman architecture, (Turin, Italy). Porta Palatina. III century], 1910-1940
[Roman architecture, (Verona, Italy). Amphitheatre, interior and exterior view. Republican period], 1910-1940
[Roman architecture, (Villa Adriana, Italy). Frigidarium], 1910-1940
[Roman temple of Vernegues, general view from hill behind (Aix en Provence, France)], [graphic], 1970-1988
The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.
[Roman temple of Vernegues, remaining column (Aix en Provence, France)], 1970-1988
The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.
[Saint Romain en Gal, Church of S. Maurice, cloister, interior details (Lyon, France)] [graphic], 1970-1988
The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.
[Saint Romain en Gal, House of Ocean Gods, interior (Lyon, France)] [graphic], 1970-1988
The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.
[Sergiopolis, arch detail (Resafa, Syria)], 1930-1939
The collection consists of photographs of various sites, all produced by A. Henry Detweiler during his trips in Italy, Greece, Asia Minor and the Middle East. The photographs document the ancient architecture, landscape and archaeological surveying of these areas. Some of the images represent people and everyday life in the visited countries.