Florence (Italy)
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
[Museo Archeologico Nazionale, (Florence, Italy). Corinthian pottery: Oinochoae, Krater and four amphorae, last half of VI century], 1910-1940
[Museo Archeologico Nazionale, (Florence, Italy). "Francois Vase", 1910-1940
[Museo Nazionale del Bargello, (Florence, Italy). Roman ivories: consular diptych leaf of Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius, 480 A.D.], 1910-1940
[Museum, interior (Florence, Italy)], 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.
[Ospedale degli Innocenti with Della Robbia plaques (Florence, Italy)], 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.
[Palazzo Pitti, (Florence, Italy). Peter Paul Rubens: Landscape with Ulysses and Nausicaa], 1910-1940
[Palazzo Pitti, (Florence, Italy). Peter Paul Rubens: Return from the fileds], 1910-1940
[Palazzo Pitti, (Florence, Italy). View from garden], 1910-1940
[Pitti Palace (Florence, Italy)], 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.
[Ponte Vecchio (Florence, Italy)], 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.