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Triumphal Arches -- Italy -- Rome

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:

[152756] [Arch of Trajan : attic, Dacians gods (Benevento, Italy)] [graphic], [1987]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 152756
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: [1987]

[152759] [Arch of Trajan : River gods, Euphrates at right (Benevento, Italy)] [graphic], [1987]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 152759
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: [1987]

[152760] [Arch of Trajan : Alimenta, restoration of agricultural prosperity (Benevento, Italy)] [graphic], [1987]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 152760
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: [1987]

[152761] [Arch of Trajan : Sejourn on the Danube (Benevento, Italy)] [graphic], [1987]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 152761
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: [1987]

[152762] [Arch of Trajan : organization of the Dacian Province (Benevento, Italy)] [graphic], [1987]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 152762
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: [1987]