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Town from a Hill
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Town from a Hill

Datec 1880
ClassificationsPhotograph
Mediumalbumen print
DimensionsObject: 8 1/8 × 10 5/8 in. (20.7 × 27 cm) Sheet: 8 1/8 × 10 5/8 in. (20.7 × 27 cm)
Credit LineGift of Dr. Henry ’51 and Mrs. Nancy Peikin Rosin
Keyword/Subject
  • landscape
  • city
Object number1989.185
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"Siena, elevation 1,050 feet, 52,652 inhabitants, situated on three hills between the Arbia and the Elsa is after Florence, the Tuscan town most rich in works of art and the one which, of all Italian towns, has best conserved the spirit and appearance of the Middle Ages. Siena was first an Etruscan..."
"Siena, elevation 1,050 feet, 52,652 inhabitants, situated on three hills between the Arbia and the Elsa is after Florence, the Tuscan town most rich in works of art and the one which, of all Italian towns, has best conserved the spirit and appearance of the Middle Ages. Siena was first an Etruscan..."
Alan Dunn
1959
View of a City from a Hill
View of a City from a Hill
c 1880
546. View from Camp Hill, Yokohama
546. View from Camp Hill, Yokohama
no date
930 B Kioto Town from Maruyama
930 B Kioto Town from Maruyama
c 1880
Kioto Town from Maruyama
Kioto Town from Maruyama
c 1890
Kioto Town from Maruyama
Kioto Town from Maruyama
c 1890
From Bathwick Hill, Bath
From Bathwick Hill, Bath
Todd Webb
1975
The Battle of Bunker Hill - Watching the fight from Copp’s Hill in Boston
The Battle of Bunker Hill - Watching the fight from Copp’s Hill in Boston
Winslow Homer
1875
H.A.W. Tabor House, Leadville, Colorado (from "Ghost Town Book")
H.A.W. Tabor House, Leadville, Colorado (from "Ghost Town Book")
Todd Webb
1960
Bodie, California (from the Ghost Town Book)
Bodie, California (from the Ghost Town Book)
Todd Webb
1960
H.A.W. Tabor House, Leadville, Colorado (from the Ghost Town Book);
H.A.W. Tabor House, Leadville, Colorado (from the Ghost Town Book);
Todd Webb
1960
House Next to Tabor House, Leadville, Colorado (from the Ghost Town Book);
House Next to Tabor House, Leadville, Colorado (from the Ghost Town Book);
Todd Webb
1960
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