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ALBUM
Ashby Album 09
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COLLECTION
COLLECTION
Ashby Collection
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Bulwer Collection
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Parker Collection
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SUB COLLECTION
SUB COLLECTION
Ashby Collection. Photographs
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Ashby Collection. Prints
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Bulwer Collection. Photographs
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Parker Collection. Photographs
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ARTIST
ARTIST
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778
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COLLECTOR
COLLECTOR
Ashby, Thomas, 1874-1931
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PUBLISHER
PUBLISHER
Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884
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CORPORATE NAME
CORPORATE NAME
British and American archaeological society of Rome
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DATE
DATE
[between 1761 and 17??]
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[between 1864 and 1866]
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[between 1869 and 1877]
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[between 1890 and 1913]
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Subject: CORPORATE NAME
Subject: CORPORATE NAME
Accademia di Francia (Rome, Italy)
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Palazzo Mancini (Rome, Italy)
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Subject: TOPICAL
Subject: TOPICAL
Archaeological sites
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Bas-reliefs
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Basements
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Buildings, structures, etc
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Carriages & coaches
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City & town life
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Columns
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Cornices
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Excavations (Archaeology)
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Historic buildings
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People
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Pictorial works
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Sarcophagi
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Sculpture
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Social life and customs
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Streets
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Subject: GEOGRAPHICAL
Subject: GEOGRAPHICAL
Italy
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Lazio
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Roma
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Rome
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Via del Corso
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Via in Lucina
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GENRE/FORM
GENRE/FORM
Albumen prints
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Etchings
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Gelatin silver prints
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ITEMS
ITEMS
Digitized
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PROVENANCE
PROVENANCE
One of the loose prints by Giovanni Battista Piranesi originally belonged to Thomas Ashby (1874-1931), Director British School at Rome (1906-1925), who inherited his father’s library and continued to enrich the collection throughout his life. The collection was purchased from his widow in 1931 for the BSR Library thanks to a generous donation from the Treasurer at the time, William Russell.
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Excavations, 1872, architectural details, fragments of cornices and bases of the second century, found in the Palazzo Fiano, and now in the courtyard of the same palace
Medieval palace of the Duke di Fiano in the Corso, c. A.D. 1350
Veduta, nella via del Corso, del Palazzo dell’Accademia …
[Via del Corso seen from Largo Chigi (Rome, Italy)]
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