File:Florence. Statue of Dante and church of Santa Croce (3611959340).jpg

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English: Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library

Accession Number: 15/5/3090.01634
Title: Florence. Statue of Dante and church of Santa Croce
Architect of facade: Niccolò Matas (Italian, 1798-1872)
Photographer: Giacomo Brogi (Italian, 1822-1881)

Building Date: ca. 1375-ca. 1399
Facade date: 1857-1863
Photograph date: ca. 1865-ca. 1885

Location: Europe: Italy; Florence
Materials: albumen print
Image: 11.0236 x 14.7638 in.; 28 x 37.5 cm
Provenance: Gift of Andrew Dickson White
Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5tv4
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Italiano: Giacomo Brogi - "Firenze - Chiesa di S. Croce colla Statua di Dante". Catalogo numero 3033 (ter).
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Giacomo Brogi  (1822–1881)  wikidata:Q2346257
 
Giacomo Brogi
Description Italian photographer and architectural photographer
Date of birth/death 6 April 1822 Edit this at Wikidata 29 November 1881 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Florence Florence
Work period circa 1860-1881
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Italy, Middle East
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  • Italy
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  • Cornell University Library
  • Dante Alighieri
  • Sculpture
  • Squares (Open spaces)
  • Piazzas
  • City views
  • Churches
  • Religious buildings
  • Santa Croce, Florence, Italy
  • Piazza Santa Croce, Florence, Italy
  • Facades
  • Campaniles
  • Church towers
  • Bells
  • culidentifier:value 15/5/3090.01634
  • culidentifier:lunafield Accession Number
  • Santa Croce
  • Firenze
  • Florence
  • Italy
  • Piazza
  • Chiesa
  • Church
  • Italia
  • Toscana
  • Tuscany
Camera location43° 46′ 56.53″ N, 11° 15′ 17.98″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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