Santo Stefano Rotondo
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
[141423] [Church of Santo Stefano Rotondo: marble details from the throne of Pope Gregorio Magno (Rome, Italy)] [graphic], [1984]
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.
[141424] [Church of Santo Stefano Rotondo: marble fragment (Rome, Italy)] [graphic], [1984]
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.
[141425] [Church of Santo Stefano Rotondo: Chapel of Ss. Primo e Feliciano (Rome, Italy)] [graphic], [1984]
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.
[Chiesa di Santo Stefano Rotondo (Rome, Italy). Mosaic. SS. Primus and Felicianus. VII century], 1910-1940
[Rome (Italy), Rione Monti, aerial view of Santo Stefano Rotondo, gate to Villa Celimontana and fontana della Navicella. Plan view], 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 Monti, aerial view of Santo Stefano Rotondo, Santa Maria in Domnica and branch aqueduct to Palatine. Oblique view, S.], 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.