Daguerreotype 5 of 8 in series "Rome, Panorama from San Pietro in Montorio"
- PART OF:
- Daguerreotypes of Rome
- Made:
- 1841
- part of archive:
- The Ellis Collection of Daguerreotypes of Italy
- maker:
- Ellis, Alexander John
A daguerreotype view of Rome, panorama from San Pietro in Montorio. This is number five in a series of eight forming a panorama of the city, taken by Lorenzo Suscipi in June 1841. This daguerreotype was taken from a viewpoint near the church of San Pietro in Montorio (St Peter's on the Golden Hill) on the Janiculum Hill, one of the Seven Hills of Rome.
Details
- Extent:
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1 daguerreotype; overall: overall: 276 mm x 343 mm x 15 mm
- Identifier:
- ELLIS/1/1/18
- Access:
- Access is given in accordance with the NMeM access policy. Material from this collection is available to researchers through the museum’s Insight facility.
- System of Arrangement:
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This collection is in the original order given by Ellis which organises the daugerreotypes by location.
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