Finding aid for Foto arte minore: Max Hutzel photographs of art and
architecture in Italy
Martha Steele, Andra Darlington, Laney McGlohon, and Tracey Schuster
Descriptive Summary
Title: Foto arte minore: Max Hutzel photographs of art and architecture in
Italy
Date (inclusive): 1960-1990
Number: 86.P.8
Creator/Collector:
Hutzel, Max
Physical Description:
915 boxes
(circa 67,275 black-and-white photographic prints, circa 86,400
black-and-white negatives)
Repository:
The Getty Research Institute
Special Collections
1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1100
Los Angeles 90049-1688
reference@getty.edu
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10020/askref
(310) 440-7390
Abstract: This collection contains thorough
photographic documentation by Max Hutzel of art and architecture in Italy ranging in date
from Antiquity to late Baroque. Included are photographs of secular buildings, museum
holdings, ancient ruins, and religious institutions covering a broad range of artistic forms
and styles, including architecture, paintings, frescoes, sculpture, manuscripts, metalwork
and other minor arts. The regions most heavily represented are: the Abruzzi, Lazio
(including Rome), the Marches, and Umbria.
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Biographical / Historical
German-born photographer and scholar Max Hutzel (1911-1988) photographed in Italy from the
early 1960s until the late 1980s, resulting in a vast body of photographs that he referred
to as "Foto arte minore." Over the years he amassed a collection of about one million
negatives and sold his photographs to individual scholars for publication and to
institutions such as the Biblioteca Herziana, the National Gallery in Washington, and the
Kunsthistorische Institut in Florence. He used the revenue from these sales, in addition to
some financial support he received from his brother in Germany, to continue his work until
his death.
Hutzel studied printmaking and graphics in Stuttgart. Impressed by Walter Gropius and the
Bauhaus School, he developed a deep interest in photography and studied with Paul Wolff.
After World War II, he settled in Italy and by the beginning of the 1960's, he had devoted
himself to the photographic documentation of art and architecture. Applying techniques and
aesthetic solutions he learned from the Bauhaus movement, Hutzel's approach went beyond the
purely documentary. His photography represented his artistic interpretation of Italian art
and his sense of being in a specific place. He compared himself to the European scholars and
researchers who traveled through Italy drawing in their notebooks as they studied the
history and archeological artifacts of the region.
Hutzel comprehensively documented lesser known monuments, attempting to include everything
that is connected with art historical development in Italy up to the 18th century:
architecture, sculpture, wall painting, panel painting, museum objects and religious
artifacts from the Etruscan and Roman civilizations and the early Medieval, Romanesque,
Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods. In order to document architecture within its
topographical context, he often photographed general and panoramic views of towns seen from
afar, streets, and clusters of buildings. He also provided a glimpse of the social context
by sometimes including residents, passersby, and vehicles.
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Preferred Citation
Foto arte minore: Max Hutzel photographs of art and architecture in Italy, 1960-1990. The
Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Accession no. 86.P.8.
http://hdl.handle.net/10020/cifa86p8
Processing Information
A preliminary box list was created by Martha Steele in 2008. In 2011 Laney McGlohon
transformed the box list into an EAD finding aid and incorporated metadata from the GRI's
Photo Archive Database, and in 2012 she added links to the digital collection. Andra
Darlington completed the finding aid in 2012, adapting text by Tracey Schuster for the
collection notes.
Digital Collection
The photographic prints and accompanying lists have been digitized and made available
online.
Click here to view all digital images or click the links in the
container list to see digital images of specific subjects.
Separated Material
A number of Hutzel photographs and approximately 800 photographs by Hutzel's assistant,
Roberto Sigismondi, were removed from this collection and interfiled with the core
collection of the repository's Photo Archive.
Scope and Content of Collection
Max Hutzel's "Foto arte minore" project comprises thorough photographic documentation of
art historical development in Italy up to the 18th century, including objects of the
Etruscans and the Romans, as well as early Medieval, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and
Baroque monuments. Consonant with Hutzel's belief that throughout Italy there are minor
artistic centers that deserve attention, sites depicted are frequently obscure and
previously undocumented. Hutzel's work is typified by a feeling for place that goes beyond
the purely documentary. The collection contains more than 67,000 black-and-white prints and
approximately 86,400 black-and-white negatives. Because Hutzel carefully cropped his images
for printing, the prints more accurately represent his style than the negatives.
Included is thorough interior and exterior documentation of secular buildings, museum
holdings, ancient ruins, and religious institutions covering a broad range of artistic forms
and styles, including architecture, painting, frescoes, sculpture, manuscripts, metalwork
and other minor arts, ranging in date from Antiquity to late Baroque. The regions most
heavily represented are: the Abruzzi, Lazio (including Rome), the Marches, and Umbria.
Additional photos cover sites in: Basilicata, Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia
Guilia, Lombardy, Piedmont, Puglia, Sardinia, Tuscany, and Veneto.
Also included are circa 825 photographs of medieval buildings and art in Campania, in the
ancient region called "Campi Flegrei," made in 1990 by Roberto Sigismondi, Hutzel's
long-time assistant (some 800 additional images from this campaign have been removed and
interfiled in the Antiquities section of the Getty Research Institute's Photo Archive).
Missing from this collection are many Hutzel photographs that were separated in the 1980s
and 1990s and integrated into the core collections of the Photo Archive.
Photographs are generally accompanied by typed lists that include the names of the sites
and often additional information such as narrative descriptions, church dedications,
locations of photographed details, label information for museum objects, and information
provided to Hutzel by local inhabitants. Hutzel frequently added his own personal commentary
regarding the condition of many sites.
The photographic prints and accompanying lists have been digitized and the images are
available online.
Click here to view all
digital images
or see the container list for links to images of specific
subjects.
Arrangement
Arranged into 17 series: Series I. Abruzzo; Series II. Basilicata; Series III. Campania;
Series IV. Emilia-Romagna; Series V. Friuli-Venezia Giulia; Series VI. Lazio; Series VII.
Lombardia; Series VIII. Marches; Series IX. Molise; Series X. Piedmont; Series XI. Puglia;
Series XII. Republic of San Marino; Series XIII. Sardinia; Series XIV. Tuscany; Series XV.
Umbria; Series XVI. Veneto; Series XVII. Negatives.
Indexing Terms
Subjects - Topics
Architecture, Ancient -- Italy
Streets -- Italy
Architecture, Medieval -- Italy
Architecture, Baroque -- Italy
Architecture -- Italy
Architecture, Renaissance -- Italy
Art -- Italy
Art, Italian
Decorative arts -- Italy
Cities and towns -- Italy
Sculpture, Italian
Painting, Italian
Genres and Forms of Material
Black-and-white prints (photographs)
Black-and-white negatives
Contributors
Hutzel, Max
Sigismondi, Roberto
box 1-54
Series I.
Abruzzo
Physical Description:
56
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Abruzzo with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 1
Madonna delle Grazie
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
135
items
Scope and Content Note
Perada, Donato; Andrea de Litio; Majeski, Sebastiano
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, frescos (16-17th century)
box 2
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
111
items
Scope and Content Note
Roman republican veteran colony, castrum plan, 1st century BC forum, amphitheatre,
various civic and religious buildings, architectural fragments, community fountain;
the excavations at Alba Fucens are well represented, archaeologically, in the
negatives: prints 1-13= set A, prints 14-80= set B, prints 1-18, 100=C: see
Antiquities for 2 site prints: Chieti museum prints have not negatives as yet (24
prints)
box 2
S. Pietro
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Andrea di Guittone; Giovanni di Guittone
Sculpture, coins, pottery, minor arts, architecture
Medieval: Architecture (11th, 15-16th century), architectural sculpture (12th
century), sculpture (12th century, housed in L'Aquila, Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo
since 1956-57 restorations), mosaic (12th century), also re-used Roman capitals
and columns
Post-medieval: Portal, ciborium
box 3
Madonna della Grazie
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, with elaborately carved Renaissance portal
(1585).
box 3
S. Maria Assunta
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
105
items
Scope and Content Note
Gatti, Saturnino de'
Medieval: Architecture, views of restoration, crypt, silver urn, tomb
Post-medieval: Architecture, frescos, views of restoration, sculpture,
tabernacle
box 15
S. Paolo
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Stoups made from Romanesque column capitals.
Post-medieval: Frescos of the local school; sculpture.
box 15
S. Giusta
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the interior (remodelled in the 15th century) focus on reused Roman
architectural elements (1st century BC - 1st century AD). The arcade includes
piers, Roman columns, and a frescoed ancient Roman cornice frieze. In the crypt
are Roman gravestones.
Exterior views of this 13th century church focus on the west facade and richly
ornamented portal (1238). Prints in the Hutzel collection include views of the
main altarpiece, east wall frescoes, crucifix, and 13th century nave frescoes. In
the Medieval core collection are general views of the interior, including the
arcade, and the crypt. Carved on the pulpit (1180) are signs of the Four
Evangelists, the Lamb of God, and St. George Slaying the Dragon. Views of the
crypt (13th century) show an entryway to the 3rd century catacombs and a wooden
statue of S. Giusta.
Hutzel photo campaign date: 8/26/84
box 15
Castle
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
28
items
Scope and Content Note
View from castle; views of ruins of castle.
box 15
S. Maria Assunta
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
L'Aquila School
Medieval: Early Romanesque architecture and architectural sculpture (12th
century, c. 1180); throne with carved lions
Post-medieval: Frescoes (15th century); baptismal font
box 16-17
S. Pellegrino, Oratory
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
264
items
Scope and Content Note
Master of the Passion; Master of the Infanzia
Medieval: Architecture, sculpture (12-13th century)
Post-medieval: Fresco cycle (13th century) (Count: 252)
box 17
S. Maria di Cartignano
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (11th-12th centuries), largely
in ruins. Facade has simple rose window and centrally placed campanile with a
slightly pointed arched opening. Interior nave arcade remains partially intact.
Some fragments of carved inscriptions also remain.
Bussi sul Tirino environs.
box 17
Rocca Calascio
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of medieval architectural ruins and octagonal chapel (identified
as Bramante Chapel by Hutzel). A few views of the octagonal chapel facade,
including architectural moldings.
Hutzel notes are missing.
box 18
Castello
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, wall painting
box 18
Parish Church
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 17th century architecture, interior and exterior--Neapolitan
Hutzel photo campaign date: August 23, 1983.
box 19
General Views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Panoramic views of the Medieval city.
Hutzel Shoat the Campaign in 1984.
box 19
S. Maria dei Cintorelli
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Late Medieval frescoes (14th & 15th century)
Hutzel shot this campaign in 1984
box 19
S. Pietro in Valle
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
62
items
Scope and Content Note
L'Aquila School
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (12th century) Ciborium,
sarcofagus, altar with frescos, stoup (12th cent.)
box 21
Castle
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural remains of a fortress.
box 21
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: General views of architecture and architectural sculpture
Post-medieval: General views
box 21
Parish church
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture.
box 21
S. Cipriano
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, largely in ruins; frescos; inscription.
box 21
S. Francesco
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
92
items
Scope and Content Note
Fontana, Carlo; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Caravaggio, Antonio; Giotto; Nicola
Piczulo
Interior and exterior views of the church architecture. Large fresco cycle (late
14th-early 15th centuries) of the life of S. Francis. Other photos depict the
interior church decoration: the 17th century wood altar and nave sculptures as
well as numerous 15th-16th century paintings.
Hutzel shot this campaign in 1983
box 22
S. Francesco, Museum
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
58
items
Scope and Content Note
Piczulo, Nicola
Roman sculpture fragments, bronze sculpture, bronze plate, iron sword, roman
coins
Reliquaries, processional cross (15th century) statues- including a silver
Madonna and Child with Angels, sculpture-including wooden statue of Christ, and
frescoes
Hutzel photo campaign date: 09/12/83
box 22
S. Giovanni
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Fontana, Carlo; Cardone, Giovan Paolo
Exterior views of the Medieval and Renaissance architecture, general views of the
nave and side aisles, 17th century religious painting and sculpture and a 15th
century baptismal font.
Hutzel shot this campaign in 1983
box 22
S. Clemente a Casauria
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Giacomo da Popoli
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
Post-medieval: Facade, interior architecture
box 22
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
55
items
Scope and Content Note
Panoramic view of town and castle from NE.
box 23-26
Museum
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
524
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Manuscripts: Miniature nella Marsica; Trasacco - Antifonario;
Tagliacozzo - Messale; Avezzano - L'Ecultet Metalwork--processional crosses
Post-medieval: Vestments, metalwork, painting, frescoes, sculpture
box 26
S. Giovanni Battista
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
54
items
Scope and Content Note
Tuscan School; Silvestro dell' Aquila; Lorenzetti, Ambrogio
Romanesque church begun in the 14th century. Exterior is covered in the local
reddish stone. Exterior views of portal, rose window and sculptural details.
Photos of the interior include general views in the Medieval core collection and
details of frescoes in the Hutzel collection. There are frescoes in the vaults and
on the arches. Scenes include evangelists and saints. There is also a painted Last
Judgment. Objects of interest include a wooden ciborium and confessional stalls.
There is also wooden statuary over the high altar from the 17th cent.
Baroque interior added 1706, returned to medieval aspect 1969-71. Hutzel photo
campaign date: August 13, 1983.
box 27
S. Maria Valleverde
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
81
items
Scope and Content Note
Lorenzetti, Ambrogio; Sodoma (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi)
Medieval: Sarcophagus (Early Christian); stoups (9-10th centuries)
Post-medieval: Architecture; architectural sculpture; sculpture; frescoes;
intarsia; miniatures
box 32
General Views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Views of street in old town
box 32
S. Nicola
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Stefano di Mosciano
Medieval: Pulpit with symbols of the evangelists and SS. Peter and Paul, c.
1267
Post-medieval: Architecture (16th century); paintings (3, unidentified)
box 33
Basilica Valvense
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Maestro Giustino da Chieti; Berardo; Giacomo da Popoli; Mosca, Ferdinando;
Patini, Teofilo
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture
Post-medieval: Architectural sculpture, sculpture, frescoes, painting, choir
stall, stoup, (mostly Baroque), restoration photos.
box 33
S. Crisante e S. Daria
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 12-13th century architecture and frescos.
box 33
Convent of S. Angelo d'Ocre
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
The convent was built in 1242 for the Benedictines and enlarged in the 15th
century by the Franciscans. Prints include exterior or general views of convent
and surrounding countryside, interior hallways showing vaulting, portal frames and
lunettes decorated with frescoes, courtyard and frescoed ceiling. Other fresco
decoration includes 'The Last Supper'.
Five more photos are being put with this monument which are identified by Hutzel
as being the Convento di S. Angelo d'Ocre. They show a modest exterior and an
interior in the late Renaissance or early Baroque style.
Hutzel photo campaigns are undated. The second, smaller set of 5 photos
corresponds with Hutzel's notes.
box 33
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: General views of city and architecture
Post-medieval: General views of city and architecture
box 34
Monastery of S. Spirito d'Ocre
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Mausonio, Giovanni Paolo
Medieval: Architecture (13th century), largely in ruins, with uniform stone
construction; architectural sculpture; fresco (c.1280)
Post-medieval: Frescos (16-17th centuries)
box 34
Parrocchiale
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Ciferri, Bernardino
Post-medieval: 18th century architecture (c.1700-1769), with some construction
from a 13th century church still remaining; paintings
Variant name: Chiesa dell'Assunta
box 34
S. Maria delle Grotte
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
49
items
Scope and Content Note
Benedictine School; Tuscan School; Sebastiano di Cola; Master of Fossa
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture
Post-medieval: Fresco cycles
Some objects depicted have since been moved to a museum in L'Aquila
box 13
Church B
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
These prints were not correctly identified; it has not been possible to identify
them.
box 9-10
S. Bernardino, Church. S. Bernardino, Cloister
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
190
items
Scope and Content Note
Della Robbia, Andrea; Cola dall'Amatrice; Cenatiempo, Geronimo; Mosca,
Ferdinando; Francesco dell'Aquila; Silvestro dell' Aquila; Ranalli, Caterino;
Fiammingo, Rinaldo; Bedeschini, Giovanni Battista; Rainaldi, Giovan Caterino;
Salvato; Cesura, Pompeo; Cardone, Paolo; Mosca, Bernardino; Teodoro, Donato;
Giuseppe Mantini da Mantova; Romanelli da L'Aquila, Bartolomeo; Romanelli da
L'Aquila, Gaspare
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, paintings,
frescoes. Views of the cloister from several vantage points and detailed views
of the columns and capitals.
Views of exterior and interior, with extensive coverage of mausoleum by
Silvestro dell'Aquila.
box 8
S. Bernardino, Oratory
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
51
items
Scope and Content Note
Several views of entire oratory (once a refectory); detailed views of the
frescoes by Paolo Cardone.
box 13
Convent of the Clarisse
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
53
items
Scope and Content Note
Francesco da Montereale; Cardone, Paolo
Exterior views of convent and portals, interior views of church with emphasis on
choir fresco, and views of cloister.
box 13
Madonna del Soccorso
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
98
items
Scope and Content Note
L'Aquila; Maestro di S. Giovanni da Capestrano; Andrea de Litio; Fiamingo,
Rinaldo
Views of exterior, cloister, and extensive coverage of interior. Objects from
church stored in the Museo Nazionale are catalogued under that location.
Objects from the church stored in the Museo Nazionale are catalogued under that
location.
box 4-7
Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo
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Physical Description:
601
items
Scope and Content Note
Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo
Silvestro dell' Aquila; Naples, 15th century; Santafede, Fabrizio; Naples, 16th
century; Rosecci, Giovanni; Rosecco, Bartolomeo; L'Aquila, School; Gatti (de')
Saturnino; Cola dall'Amatrice; Gagliardelli, Giovanni Francesco; Troylus,
Marianus; Gualterius de Alemagna; Cesura, Pompeo; Valeriano, Padre; Bedeschini,
Giulio Cesare; Fantitto, Cesare; Finson, Ludovicus; Pourbus, Frans (the Younger;
Flemish, 16th century; Rinaldo il Fiammingo; Mytens, Aert; Ruther, Carl; Conca,
Sebastiano; Solimena, Francesco; Brandi, Giacinto; Franceschini, Marco Antonio;
Polidoro da Lanciano; Titian; Francesco da Montereale; Albani, Francesco; Damini,
Vincenzo; Grue, Francesco Antonio; Gentile, Giacomo; Preti, Mattia; Cardone,
Paolo; Silvestro dell' Aquila; Solimena, Francesco; Sarnelli, Gaetano; Caro,
Lorenzo de; Lucoli, Giovanni Antonio da; Masters of Beffi; Jacobello del Fiore;
Sano di Pietro; Andrea de Litio; Matteo da Campli; Antonio de Caprinis; Master of
S. Giovanni da Capestrano; Cola da Cosentino; Silvestro dell' Aquila; Silvestro
dell' Aquila; Gasperi, Giovannio Antonio; Giacomo da Campli; Nelli, Ottaviano di
Martino; Lavelona, Michele Greco di; Ripanda, Jacopo; Master of the Crivellesque
Polyptychs; Bernardino di Cola del Merlo; Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio di Benedetto
Aquilo); Sriva, Pirro Luigi; Armanino da Nodena; Niccolo di Buonaccorso; Tino da
Camaino; Giovanni d'Angelo; Giovanni da Sulmona; Gavini da Bologna
Roman inscriptions, sculpture and relief
Tabernacle from S. Maria delle Grotte in Fossa with scenes of the Presentation at
the Temple, the Flagellation, the Annunciation, and the Betrayal by Judas. Museo
Nazionale housed in Castle: several exterior views (The Archeological Museum is
one gallery (Sala IV) of the Museo). Remaining views of museum collection,
including paintings, processional crosses, reliquaries, chalices, ceramics,
textiles, manuscripts, and a number of eighth century Abruzzan Madonna sculptures.
Works from the church Madonna del Soccorso also stored in Museo.
Hutzel photo campaign date: August 20, 1985.
box 8
Palazzo Centi
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Vanvitelli, Luigi; Parise, Francesco; Cicchi, Loreto
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes, paintings,
decorative arts (Baroque)
box 8
Palazzo Fiori
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
box 8
Palazzo Franchi-Cappelli
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Fontana, Francesco; Damini, Vincenzo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (17th century), sculpture,
frescoes
box 8
Palazzo Manieri
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Cicchi, Loreto; Parise, Francesco
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, interior moldings,
paintings, wood panelling
box 11
S. Giuseppe
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Gualterius de Alemagna
Medieval: Architectural sculpture, tomb of Camponeschi family (15th century).
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, tomb of Camponeschi
family
One exterior view and four interior apse views. Views of Camponeschi
monument.
Formerly known as S. Biagio Should be 34, location of rest unknown.
box 11
S. Giusta
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Physical Description:
66
items
Scope and Content Note
Bonanno da Coppito; Ciarpi, Baccio; L'Aquila School; Cesari, Giuseppe (il
Cavaliere d'Arpino); Cardone, Paolo
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (14th century)
Medieval section: all exterior views
Hutzel collection: interior views of naves, chapels, frescoes, sacristy and
paintings
Bibliographic Citation: Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture,
sculpture, painting, fresco (Baroque)
box 11
S. Marco
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Cesura, Pompeo; Silvestro dell' Aquila; Damini, Vincenzo; Cesari, Giuseppe (il
Cavaliere d'Arpino); Damini, Francesco
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (15th century)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (17th century); sculpture,
frescoes
box 11-12
S. Maria di Collemaggio
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Physical Description:
88
items
Scope and Content Note
Pietro da Morrone; Gatti (de') Saturnini; Andrea di Danziga; L'Aquila
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, wall painting (13-15th
centuries)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (18th century), sculpture,
frescoes, wall painting, metal crucifix
Coverage of the paintings; some views of interior architectural features.
box 23
S. Maria di Paganica
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Donti, Giovanni Paolo; Fiammingo, Rinaldo; Damini, Vincenzo; Maganza,
Alessandro
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (13-14th centuries), all exterior
views with emphasis on portal and architrave sculpture
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (17th century); sculpture,
painting, baptismal font
Exterior views with emphasis on the portal and architrave sculpture
box 12
S. Pietro di Coppito
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Paolo da Montereale
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (13-14th century), panel
painting, frescoes, sculpture. Two exterior views and views of interior both
before and after 1971 restoration.
box 12
S. Silvestro
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Physical Description:
72
items
Scope and Content Note
Francesco da Montereale; L'Aquila
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (14th century)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, fresco, baptismal
font
Nine exterior views, including 1320 facade. Views of interior both before and
after 1968 restoration, many showing apse frescoes.
box 36-37
S. Maria delle Grazie
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Physical Description:
69
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes
box 37
torre
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture
box 37
Castello Piccolomini
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Physical Description:
23
items
box 37
General views
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Physical Description:
5
items
box 45
S. Maria del Pianto
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Physical Description:
51
items
Scope and Content Note
Two exterior views, one of facade and one of apse. One interior view of altar.
Remaining views of 15th c. frescoes.
box 45
S. Lucia, Abbey church
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
All exterior views of this 13th c. church stored in Medieval. Views in Hutzel
collection are of interior frescoes (14th c.).
box 46
S. Sebastiano
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Crivelli, Carlo
Medieval: Architecture (12th-13th centuries): very rudimentary--probably built by
local inhabitants; early Romanesque interior; frescos (13th-15th century?);
fragments of architectural sculpture
Undocumented Hutzel name: Aquila environs
box 48
S. Michele
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Two prints of the 16th-century restored interior. Prints of frescoes from the
13th century show Christ in a mandorla, various saints, angels, a Crucifixion and
graffiti.
No notes of this photo campaign exist. Negatives for this monument could be
misfiled under: San Vittorino, Catacomb of S. Vittorino (in the NNPs).
box 49
Chiesa dell' Annunziata
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Physical Description:
94
items
Scope and Content Note
Balcone, Bartolomeo; Baldi, Lazzaro; Simonelli, Giuseppe; Gamba, Paolo; Cicchi,
Norberto; Fontana, Pietro; Spagna, Giacomo
Exterior views of baroque facade and courtyard (13th-14th century), including the
entrance to the Museo Civico. Interior views: ornate pilasters, baroque cupola,
white plaster angels and seraphim decoration, marble intarsia altar and
balustrade, niched gilt wooden saints, rococo organ, pulpit, wooden choirstalls by
Balcone, 18th century altar paintings, ceiling and cupola frescoes.
box 48
General views
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the Piazza Garibaldi, which include views of various church facades,
such as S. Maria del Carmine, S. Chiara and S. Filippo. Also exterior views of the
Biblioteca Comunale, Palazzo Migliorati, S. Francesco della Scarpa, S. Caterina,
Piazza XX Settembre, and the Fontana del Vecchio. One view of the Aqueduct is
found in the Medieval core collection.
Hutzel photo campaign date: November 1984.
box 48
Historical Center
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Roman gravestone with hunt scene.
These views of Sulmona shows its various architectural styles from the 13th
through the 17th century. Emphasis is on windows, balconies and portals. The
facade, the interior courtyard, and the baroque roof garden of the renaissance
Palazzo Mazara (Palazzo Comunale) are included.
Hutzel photo campaign date: November 3, 1984
box 50
S. Chiara
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Physical Description:
71
items
Scope and Content Note
Borsillo, Francesco Antonio; Pescocostanzo, Master; Cesari, Giuseppe
Exterior views of the 16th century baroque church and adjacent cloister. Views
focus on the sculpted wooden portal by the Master from Pescocostanzo. Interior
views include: pulpit, cupola, frescoed pendentives of the four evangelists,
ceiling frescoes, altar paintings, ornate altars, marble architectural sculpture
and gilt architectural details.
Hutzel photo campaign date: November 3, 1984
box 27-28
Museo Nazionale di Antichita
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Physical Description:
210
items
Scope and Content Note
The so-called "Capestrano Warrior" (5th century B.C.) is found in the Antiquities
core collection under Men, Youths, Warriors--Stone--Etruscan, Italic. Hutzel views
include statues, funerary monuments, portrait busts and mosaics, many of which
were excavated from Alba Fucens. Hutzel paid particular attention to the colossal
statue of Hercules (late Hellenistic); the funerary temple reliefs of Lucius
Storax; various nudes, torsos and heads, including the portrait bust of Agrippina
Minore and the sepulchral portrait relief of Lucius Poditius (1st century A.D.);
gravestones with inscriptions and bas-reliefs; Roman coins; bronze figurines
(mainly warriors); and bronze vessels, utensils, helmets and ornaments.
Exterior views of part of the former Villa Frigeri, which along with a
neighboring palazzo, houses the Museo Nazionale di Antichita. Views also of the
gardens, fountain (17th century) and the restored interior.
Hutzel photo campaign date: 1985
box 29
S. Tommaso Apostolo, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
69
items
Scope and Content Note
Cirilli, Guido; Bartolomeo di Giacomo; Antonio da Lodi; Biagetti, Biagio;
Sammartino, Giuseppe; Mosca, Ferdinando; Nicola da Guardiagrele; Naples; Niccolo
Teutonico; Niccolo di Laurentius
Cathedral was begun in 840, and building continued in the 11th cent. It was
reconstructed in the 14th cent. The interior underwent a radical restoration in
the 18th cent. in the Baroque style. The campanile was built in 1335. Photos
include exterior views of the facade and the campanile along with several details.
The interior views show the Baroque nave with its vaults and cupola. There are
paintings in the vaults and over the altars, including one of St. Thomas &
Christ over the main altar.
There are also photos of the marble paliotto in front of the altar (17th cent.).
Other interior details are the baptismal font, a wooden statue of the Madonna
& Child, and wooden statues of two saints, one St. Peter. There are also
several photos of the crypt, including a few of the painting fragments remaining
there.
Hutzel photo campaign date: July 9, 1985. There are no photos for many of the
crypt negatives; however, the remaining negatives appear to belong to this
monument.
box 34
S. Giovanni in Venere
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
Post-medieval: Frescoes
box 35
S. Maria del Ponte, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Michitelli, Eugenio; Sotardo, Tommaso; Diana, Giacinto; Francesco de Vincentiis;
Nicola da Guardiagrele
Cathedral is built around a bridge said to date from the 300s and built by
Diocletian. It was renovated around 1000.
The cathedral itself dates from the 15th cent. and incorporated Diocletian's
bridge into its structure. The cathedral was heavily renovated from 1785-88,
giving the Cathedral a Baroque-Neoclassical facade and interior. There are general
views of the church exterior and the bridge. Interior views include the nave and
cupola, both of which date from the 1785-88 restoration. The high altar contains
sculptural figures; as well, there is a sculpture of the Madonna del Ponte dating
from the 14th cent. Paintings include frescoes of the 4 evangelists in the
pendentives of the cupola and of the Last Supper, the Holy Family, the Madonna
Enthroned and saints being stoned to death. The paintings date from the 18th
century.
Hutzel photo campaign date: August 13, 1985.
box 35
S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Francesco Petrini; Nicola da Guardiagrele; Giovanni da Sulmona; G.C.
Bedeschini
Church dates from 14th century and reputedly is built over a temple of Apollo.
Parts of the church were renovated in the 16th century, but some of this
renovation was removed in 1965, returning the church to its original style. There
are many exterior views, with particular attention paid to the apse and right
portals with their rose windows. There are general views of the interior. A few
paintings are photographed; the main objects are a processional cross and a wooden
crucifix with terracotta figures of Mary and St. John.
Hutzel photo campaign date: August 14, 1985. Most of tohe negatives no prints are
definitely this monument. However, some may belong to other monuments.
box 29
S. Chiara
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
box 30
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (14th century)
Post-medieval: Architecture, cupola (18th century)
box 30
Centro Storico
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Physical Description:
61
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, town streets and structures
including Palazzo Giudea
box 30
Madonna dell'Arco
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
frescoes
box 30
Madonna delle Grazie
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (16th century)
box 31
S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
119
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture; Cloister (13-15th
century)
box 32
S. Egidio
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Physical Description:
73
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (ruins), frescoes
box 34
S. Pietro d'Azzano
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, baptismal font, stoup
Post-medieval: Fresco, painting (Pietro di Azzano with Saints)
Isola del Gran Sasso d'Italia
box 35
S. Giovanni al Mavone (or "ad Insulam")
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of the Medival architecture; interior views show the Medieval fresco
decoration.
Hutzel shot this campaign in 1985.
box 35
S. Massimo
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Physical Description:
48
items
Scope and Content Note
Matteo de Caprio; Ferrante di Alarcon; Andrea de Litio
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, frescoes,
painting, monstrance, reliquary
box 35
S. Sebastian
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Andrea de Litio
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes,
ciborium
box 37
S. Orante
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Physical Description:
39
items
box 38
Madonna del Castello
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Mosca, Ferdinando
Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture (15-17th centuries) Exterior
coverage of this late-renaissance church includes views of the facade, the main
portal and architrave, the rose window, the flank, bell tower, side portals and
architectural details. Interior views are of the nave, main altar (including
detail views), side altars, sculpture, and architectural details.
Frescoes from this church housed in the L'Aquila Museo Nazionale
box 38
Santuario della Madonna d'Appari
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Physical Description:
55
items
Scope and Content Note
Bedeschini, Giulio Cesare; L'Aquila; Francesco da Montereale
Post-medieval: Architecture (13-15th century); exterior views of facade, with
details of portal and window; interior details of 16th century frescoes.
box 42-43
Basilica
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Physical Description:
145
items
Scope and Content Note
Sabatini, Carlo; Bucci, Giovannangelo; Ferradini, Francesco; Gianni,
Giambattista; Tanzio da Varallo (Antonio d'Enrico); Borsillo, Francesco Antonio;
Cardone, Giovan Paolo; Parisi, Francesco; Fanzago, Cosimo; Mosca, Tommaso; Cesari,
Giuseppe (il Cavaliere d'Arpino); Frezza, Ovanus; Panfilo, Rainaldi
Medieval: Wood statues (2) (9-10, 12th century); stone bust (10th century
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, sculpture,
objects in the museum
box 43
S. Maria del Carmine
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture
box 44
S. Nicola
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural sculpture, ambo (13th century)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, (of
note: portal)
box 44
S. Paolo Peltuinum
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (12-13th century); architectural sculpture, wall painting
(13th century). Pre 1960 restoration
Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated. Includes 4 photos of castello.
box 44
S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architectural sculpture, fresco (in ruins)
Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated. The notes for this monument are included
in the notes for the castello, the Peltuinum ampitheater and the church of S.
Paolo.
box 44
General views
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
General views of fragments and inscriptions.
box 44
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture: view of entrance portal.
Rosciolo dei Marsi (environs)
box 45
S. Maria in Valle Porclaneta
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Master Niccolo; Nicodemus; Robertus di Ruggero
Exterior views of this former Benedictine abbey church include an inscribed
plaque before the narthex; a polygonal apse with foliate sculptural details (13th
century); and windows. Interior views include the tomb of Mater Niccolo and
damaged frescoes (13th-16th centuries), but most coverage is of the architectural
sculpture. The choir screen (mid 12th-13th centuries) is decorated with seraphim,
busts of apostles in relief, foliate forms, rosettes, eagles, a lion, dragon,
griffin, acanthus molding and vine scroll. The pulpit decoration consists of
foliage inhabited by bearded or nude men, griffins or beasts as well as narrative
relief sculpture such as Jonah coughed up by a whale and Jonah sitting under a
gourd tree. The ciborium, piers and impost blocks are also decorated with figures,
rosettes, dentils, quadrupeds and foliage.
S. Giuliano (L'Aquila environs)
box 47
Museo
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Physical Description:
186
items
Scope and Content Note
Museum
Roman coins; Greek and Roman sculpture; Egyptian sculpture and minor arts;
Pre-Columbian sculpture.
Views of the four collections housed in museum: Roman coins; Pre-Columbian art
brought from Central America in 17th century; Greek and Roman sculpture; Egyptian
sculpture and minor arts.
There are many duplicate prints, and this accounts for the small amount of
negatives per total prints.
box 10
S. Giuliano
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Physical Description:
97
items
Scope and Content Note
Two exterior views and numerous interior views, including altars, sacristy, and
paintings; several views of the cloister with intensive coverage of the lunette
frescoes.
box 45
S. Sabina
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture and architectural sculpture, largely in ruins.
The elaborately carved portal remains intact.
box 45
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture
Post-medieval: Architecture (17th century) built around older, medieval
structures; architectural decoration; paintings on canvas; polychrome wooden
sculpture.
box 46
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture with partially destroyed campanile;
architectural sculpture; sculpture in wood and in terracotta; 16th century fresco
of local school.
box 48
Catacomb of S. Vittorino
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Six prints show an altar and frescoes from the catacomb. Negatives show these
same views as well as other tombs, frescoes, sculpture and fragments thereof.
There is extensive coverage of the martyr Vittorino's tomb; an inscription from
the tomb includes the name of the bishop Quodvultdeus.
No Hutzel notes for this monument exist. Some negatives of S. Michele may be
included with the negatives of the Catacomb.
Santo Stefano di Sessanio
box 46
General views
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture.
Post-medieval: General views of architecture and architectural sculpture.
box 48
Castello
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 13th century architecture (1269) with massive cylindrical towers.
Structure is partially in ruins.
box 48
SS. Trinita
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Late Renaissance architecture. Double staircase added to facade in
1631.
box 48
Badia Morronese
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
S. Spirito
Giovanni da Sulmona; Gualterius de Alemagna
Views of baroque interior under restoration. Most views are of fresco cycles from
the life of Christ (14th century). All the prints in the Medieval section are
views of the tomb of Restaino Caldora-Cantelmo (1412) in the gothic chapel,
Cappella Caldora.
box 49-50
Museo Civico
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Physical Description:
102
items
Scope and Content Note
Ciccarello di Francesco
Museo Civico Treasures: these objects (Tesoro del Pio Istituto della SS.
Annunziata and Tesoro della Cattedrale) are now housed in the security vault of a
bank, not in the Museo Civico, as noted in Hutzel's photo campaign notes of August
1984. Views of the treasures include: a silver processional cross (14th century);
gold, silver and enamel chalice (13th century), gold and silver crosier with
sculpted figures depicting the Annunciation (13th century), a silver and gold
reliquary with glass (13th century), a silver diadem (13th century), and a
box-like silver and gold reliquary (15th century).
A separate entry for the other objects in the collection of the Museo Civico are
found under Palazzo dell'Annuziata.
box 50
S. Francesco della Scarpa
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Salvitti, Nicola; Fedeli, Antonio; Barocci, Federico; Cesari, Giuseppe; Olmo,
Giovanni Paolo; Eugenio Porretta da Arpino
Views of the Baroque interior include: a baroque organ, a dome frescoed with
perspectival architecture, a loggia and confessional, wooden ciborium (16th
century), altar statues and architectural sculpture, altar paintings of the
Visitation, Saint Anthony of Padua, and the Assumption of the Virgin, wooden
crucifix, wooden statue of St. Francis, holy water font, and a marble sarcophagus
with a life-size dead Christ lying on the top.
Among the negatives without prints are views of the main portal lunette--a fresco
of the Madonna lactans, possibly by Nicola Salvitti.
box 51
S. Maria della Tomba
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Palma de Amabile; Bartolomeo da Pisa; Olmo, Giovanni Paolo; Bellini, Giovanni;
Pasquale, Cera; Silvestro dell'Aquila
Exterior views of the 15th century facade of church and 16th century facade of
the adjoining confraternity include details of the main portal and rose window (c.
1400) and bell tower (c. 1579). Views of a typical 16th century, romanesque-gothic
interior, revealed after a 1970-72 restoration which removed the more recent
baroque decoration. Views include: piers (14th century), relief sculpture of Adam
and Eve (13th century), a bronze bell (1313), marble ciborium, winding column and
capital, 13th and 14th century fresco fragments, 16th and 17th century altar
paintings, altar sculpture, crucifix and terracotta statues.
box 51
S. Panfilo, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Nicola Salvitti; Leonardo da Teramo; Amedeo Tedeschi; Patini, Teofilo; Giovanni
da Sulmona; Colombo, Giacomo
Exterior views of the facade, various portals and apses. Details of the main
gothic portal include statues of Saints Panfilo and Pelino, and a lunette fresco
of the Pieta and mourners. Interior views include: ceiling frescoes, cupola
paintings of music-making angels (19th-20th centuries), low-relief sculptures of
the Four Evangelists in the pendentives, sarcophagi, a baroque marble high altar,
choirstalls, a baptismal font, a wooden crucifix (13th-14th centuries), a gilt
bust of St. Panfilo, 13th century frescoes by the Sulmona School, altar paintings
of St. Joseph and St. Carlo Borromeo. In the 11th century crypt are capitals of
various styles (including one figural in an orans gesture), a 12th century relief
sculpture of the Madonna and Child, a throne, frescoes and sarcophagi.
box 51
General views
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of buildings overlooking the Piazza dell'Obelisco, including the
renaissance Palazzo Mastroddi and neo-gothic additions to renaissance structures.
Views of the Via del Municipio Vecchio, with emphasis on a portal with a keystone
resembling Frankenstein.
Hutzel photo campaign date: August 2, 1983
box 51
Palazzo Ducale
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
Francesco di Giorgio Martini; Gozzoli, Benozzo; Delitio, Andrea; Lorenzo da
Viterbo
Exterior views of the renaissance palace built in the 14th and 15th centuries by
the Orsini family, with much attention to windows. Interior views of a loggia
(15th century) with poorly preserved frescoes by Lorenzo da Viterbo. More
impressive is the Orsini chapel with its coffered ceilings and Viterbo's frescoes
of the Redemption, Annunciation, Adoration of the Magi, Baptism and Crucifixion.
(See view in H-29 for a possible self-portrait among the Magi)
Hutzel photo campaign date: August 2, 1983
box 52
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Ciarpi, Baccio
Exterior views of 14th century church and cloister with bell tower and well.
Emphasis on portals to the cloister and church, and the rose window. Interior
views of a hallway with a frescoed ceiling showing Thomas of Celano and a tree of
Franciscan lineage--the lignum vitae. In the cloister are frescoed lunettes with
scenes from the life of St. Francis and Pope Innocent III.
Hutzel photo campaign date: August 2, 1983
box 52
S. Maria del Soccorso
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Santafede, Fabrizio; Guerra, Giovanni
Exterior views of church begun in the 12th century, with later additions,
including a bell tower, portico (1542), and gothic portal (1495). Interior views
show remnants of frescoes such as St. Sebastian from the 14th century to the
16th/17th-century main altarpiece with oil paintings by Giovanni Guerra. In the
sacristy is a painting of the Bishop of Tagliacozzo with the city at his feet
(17th century).
box 51
SS. Cosma e Damiano
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Physical Description:
56
items
Scope and Content Note
Martino di Biasca; Alamanno, Pietro
Exterior views: facade (15th century), portal leading to courtyard (1452), facade
portals and windows. Interior views: ribbed vaulting, baroque altars lining the
the sides of the cruciform church, apse fresco, gilt baroque tabernacle in the
form of a temple (18th century), tabernacle statues, pulpit, Orsini coat-of-arms,
details of altar paintings, and the tomb of General Conte Resta.
box 53
S. Panfilo, Parish church
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Physical Description:
77
items
Scope and Content Note
Silvestro dell' Aquila; Gatti, Saturnino
Roman gravestone in the front yard.
Exterior views of the restored church: grey piers, bell tower, romanesque portal
and damaged frescoes on the porch (14th-15th centuries). Views of the
Renaissance-baroque interior: organ-loft (17th century), ceiling frescoes, apse
frescoes, altar frescoes, altarpieces, and statues. Fresco and painting subjects
include: St. Cecilia, St. Francis with Brother Leo, Paradise, Christ Arrested, the
Flagellation, the Deposition, the Resurrection, the Annunciation, Madonna and
Child, and God the Father surrounded by music-making angels (in the apse). Two
views of the side portal are found in the Medieval core collection.
Hutzel photo campaign date: May 29, 1984
box 55-56
SS. Rufino e Cesidio
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Physical Description:
212
items
Scope and Content Note
Silvestro dell' Aquila; Silvestro dell' Aquila; Aquila School (15th century);
Aquila School (14th century); Carozzo, Cascarello
A baptismal font and possibly bas-reliefs (immured spolia) in the Oratory.
The original monument was destroyed in 936, rebuilt, modified throughout the 16th
century (with an addition to the nave in 1618), and restored in 1969. Exterior
views include the bell tower and general building facades. Most views focus on the
architectural sculpture of the Portale delle Donne and the Portale degli Uomini.
Interior views in the Medieval core collection focus on a statue of St. Catherine
in an aedicule (15th century); an ambo lecturn (pluteus) decorated with the four
symbols of the Evangelists (c. 1267); a statue of the Virgin and Child under a
sculpted baldachin on the entrance wall of the oratory (14th century) and the main
altar composed of sarcophagus fragments of lions and peacocks in low-relief
(8th-10th centuries).
Interior views in the Hutzel collection include: the altar statue of S. Cesidio,
frescoes of the Annunciation and the Archangel Michael, immured bas-reliefs in the
Oratory, and various details of fresco fragments and altar sculpture. In the
Sacristy are: silver reliquary busts of S. Cesidio and S. Rufino, a silver
monstrance and thurible, a cabinet of reliquary busts, carved furniture and a
wooden statue of the Virgin and Child.
Bibliographic materials housed in Center Library: Trasacco Prima di Roma,
Trasacco e i suoi Tesori, by Evaristo Angelini
box 56
S. Maria del Borgo
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Physical Description:
49
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture with exterior fresco of Madonna and
Child enthroned, with saints, partially ruined. Interior has fresco and stucco
work (1511), wooden sculpture, stoups, inscriptions, coat-of- arms, and paintings
on canvas.
box 56
S. Michele Arcangelo
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Physical Description:
49
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Fragments of relief sculpture
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture and architectural sculpture; frescos;
ciborium
Variant name: S. Angelo.
box 19
S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture and architectural sculpture, including
elaborately carved capitals, cornice, and entrance portal; 14th century sculpture
of different styles and origins mounted on columns on the exterior of church
box 29
Collegiata di S. Michele
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Physical Description:
101
items
Scope and Content Note
Atri School; Colombo, Giacomo; Antonio da Lodi; Monti, Giuseppe
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (14-15th century)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting
box 33
S. Stefano, Parish church
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Physical Description:
44
items
Scope and Content Note
Silvestro dell' Aquila; Majeski, Sebastiano
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (13th-14th century);
sculpture; ambone
Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture; painting; sculpture;
fresco
box 36
S. Maria in Piano
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Physical Description:
134
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views include: a portico with four arches, a tower, an ornately
sculptured portal with a fresco of the Pieta in the lunette (1559). Views of the
interior include: a stoup, 17th century wood pulpit, altar paintings, marble altar
and baroque altarpiece with details of sculptures and paintings. Most views are of
the 14th century frescoes. On the entrance wall is a curious scene of the Last
Judgment: Christ in a mandorla sits enthroned among various saints, music-making
angels, Virgins and Patriarchs; three saints kneel below him, one in bishops'
robes and two in Capuchin habit; instruments of the Passion lay on a table. In the
lower register, nude souls cross a bridge, are judged by St. Michael, and then
climb up a palm tree to enter a house whereupon they are clothed and dance. Other
frescoes include scenes of the life of St. Thomas (under which is much graffiti),
and various saints such as St. Catherine of Alexandria, St. Lucy, St. Anthony
Abbot, St. Mary Magdalene, and St. Jerome.
box 37
S. Maria Arabona
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Silvestro dell' Aquila; Antonio da Atri
Exterior views of this Cistercian church (begun in 1208) include details of the
restored facade, aisle buttresses, chapter house and cloister buildings. Interior
coverage of the nave, transept, aisles, vaulting, and the chapter house. Most
prints are of the architectural sculpture: altar, piers, capitals, corbels,
tabernacle (or reliquary), and a 13th-century paschal candlestick, gorgeously
decorated with vinescroll and birds.
Post-medieval: side altar frescoes of St. Sebastian, St. Anthony of Padua and the
Pieta (15th century); apse frescoes (14th century).
Filed under Manoppello Scalo, not Chieti.
box 39
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Sammartino
Romanesque church on site of Roman ruins. Cathedral now has Renaissance side
door, and 14th century bell tower. Facade reconstructed in 1955. Several views of
the 12th century altar, reconstructed after WWII bombing, of the 13th century
crucifix, and of gold statue of S. Massimo from 1762.
box 39
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Exterior views of various buildings in centro storico, with
emphasis on palazzi and portals.,
box 39
Madonna del Carmine
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Physical Description:
83
items
Scope and Content Note
Francia, Aniello; Manfrini, Enrico
Post-medieval: fourteen views of baroque exterior, including detail views of main
portal and columns. Interior views of nave, altars, cupola, choir, architectural
sculpture, paintings, sculpture, and frescoes.
Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
box 39-40
Palazzo Vescovile, Museo
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Physical Description:
165
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture; architectural sculpture (detatched); sculpture.
Post-medieval: Sculpture, painting, architectural sculpture (detached), altar
cloth: objects from Penne and Loreto Apruntino.
Hutzel included bibliographic information, now in Center Library "Guida Turistica
al Centro Storico dell Citta di Penne." Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated,
but a notation on the back of a print indicates that campaign may have occurred in
1986.
box 40-41
S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
144
items
Scope and Content Note
Mosca, Ferdinando; Carinola, Sebastiano; Tereo, Stefano; Carracci, Annibale;
Giotto; Ragazzini, Giovanni Battista
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (13-17th century),
sculpture. Also views of Piazza Luca da Penne
Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
box 41-42
S. Maria in Colleromano, Convent church
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Physical Description:
121
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: exterior views, including detailed views of main portal. Views of
interior, including naves, altars, architectural (17-18th century) sculpture,
painting, and frescoes. Several views of cloister and colonnade.
Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
box 43
S. Angelo
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Physical Description:
59
items
Scope and Content Note
Maestro Acuto
Medieval: Romanesque architecture, architectural sculpture, ambone
Post-medieval: Fresco, (13-14th century)
box 43
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Romanesque architecture rebuilt in the late 15th century, 17th
century addition to facade and 18th century belltower; sculpture.
box 44
SS. Lorenzo e Biagio
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Stoup.
Post-medieval: 16th century architecture; elaborate altar; choir stalls;
paintings on canvas; sculpture; fresco; stoup.
box 44
SS. Trinita
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 18th century architecture with three portals and octagonal drum
for cupola.
box 44
Taverna Ducale
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Civic architecture (c.1350); architectural sculpture, including
coats-of-arms and reliefs.
box 48
S. Liberatore a Maiella
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Physical Description:
8
items
box 53
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the baroque facade and portal and one interior view.
box 43
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: General views of architecture and architectural sculpture.
box 46
S. Eusanio
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Physical Description:
68
items
Scope and Content Note
Antonio da Aquila; Aquila School (15th century); Baldi, Lazzaro
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (9-14th century)
Post-medieval: Architectural sculpture, frescoes, painting, sculpture (16-17th
century)
One Hutzel photo campaign date: 1983
box 38
S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
69
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of late fifteenth century facade, campanile, portals and fountain.
Interior views of naves, altars, pulpit, ceiling, and carved doors.
box 14
Cattedrale, Museo Capitolare
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Physical Description:
111
items
Scope and Content Note
Salone 2
Riccione, Carlo; Venetian, 13th century; R. Palmezzo; Silvestro dell' Aquila;
Silvestro dell' Aquila; Giovanni da Atri,; Della Robbia, Andrea; L'Aquila School;
Grue, Francesco Antonio; Barbieri, Francesco; Cenatiempo, Girolamo; Tamburelli,
Serafino; Conca, Sebastiano; Orsi, Lelio; Moranzoni, Gaspere
Medieval: Metalwork, woodwork
Post-medieval: Woodwork, metalwork (processional cross, reliquary, enamel)
predella, architectural elements, sculpture; ceramics (6 plates, one vase, all
attributed to Francesco Grue
General views of galleries.
box 14
S. Maria Assunta, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
68
items
Scope and Content Note
Gianni, Giovanni Battista; Vanvitelli, Luigi; Pietra d'Istria; Rainaldo di Atri;
Antonio da Lodi; Raimondo di Poggio; Giacomo da Atri; Paolo de Garvis da Bissone;
Andrea de Litio; Antonio da Atri
Roman grave relief
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (11-15th century); sculpture;
wall paintings (15th century), terracotta
Post-medieval: Frescos, architecture, sculpture, metalwork (reliquary and
tabernacle)
Exterior and interior views; extensive, detailed coverage of choir frescoes.
box 14
S. Maria Assunta, Cloister
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of cloister and Roman cistern (now a crypt); views of crypt including
coverage of frescoes and stone fragments from the portals.
box 15
S. Maria di Propezzano
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Extensive coverage of exterior and interior, with emphasis on the interior
frescoes.
box 15
S. Reparata
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Two views of the exterior and several views of interior altars and paintings.
This church forms part of the S. Maria Assunta Episcopal complex, located at the
end of the right flank of the cathedral.
Hutzel photo campaign date: July 2, 1983. Notes for this monument are found under
the Cathedral/Cloister notes for this date.
box 17
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Cola dall'Amatrice; Donato Teodoro; Silvestro di L'Aquila
Exterior views of the Medieval architecture; interior views include Medieval
frescos and Renaissance altarpieces.
Hutzel shot this campaign in 1985
box 18
S. Giovanni
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Giacomo da Campli; Paolo De Matteis
Details of both the exterior and interior Medieval architecture of the church;
interior photos show details of the Baroque paintings and Medieval Frescos.
Hutzel shot the campaign in 1985
box 18
S. Maria in Platea
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Physical Description:
73
items
Scope and Content Note
Giovanni Fontana; Giovanni Francesco Gagliardelli; Donato Teodoro; Sebastiano da
Como; Giovanni Battista Ragazzini; Giulio Cesare Bedeschini; Giovanni Biasuccio;
Cola da Amatrice; Guiseppe Felice
Exterior views of the Medieval and Baroque architecture of the church; inteior
views include the Baroque ceiling painting and side altars, and the late Medieval
fresco cycle in the crypt.
Hutzel shot this campaign in 1985
box 18
S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Girolamo di Campli
Medieval fresco fragments and Renaissance glazed terracotta sculptures.
Hutzel shot this campaign in 1985
box 20
Abbey of S. Bartolomeo
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Physical Description:
71
items
Scope and Content Note
Badia first established in 962, rebuilt in the 12th & 13th cents. Exterior
views of monument, ruins and countryside. Architrave is ornamented with various
kinds of animal figures. The interior is based on the plan of S. Clemente a
Casauria. There is extensive sculptural relief on both the capitals and the altar,
depicting again fanciful animal and floral forms.
No campaign date, Hutzel notes only.
box 20
S. Maria di Ronzano
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Berardo
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (12th century); frescoes (12th
century); baptismal font
Objects in treasury (?): processional cross, reliquary shrines, silver plate,
wooden statue of the Virgin and Child
Post-medieval: Sculpture (13th century, repainted 17th cent.), sculpture
fragments; Easter candle, frescoes of Old and New Testament scenes including the
Patriarchs and Christ in a mandorla.
Hutzel photo campaign dates: March 14, 1983 and July 11, 1985.
box 52
Historical Center
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Five views in the Medieval Core Collection show the exterior walls and courtyard
of the cloister of the Duomo (or former Cathedral). Four views in Hutzel of
archaeological artifacts. Unidentified negatives are of blind portals and exterior
walls as well as topographical maps of the region taken from books.
See Hutzel's notes: Teramo--"Centro storico" Most prints are missing.
box 52
Pinacoteca
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Physical Description:
60
items
Scope and Content Note
Giovanni da Sulmona; Cerquozzi, Michelangelo; Mura, Francesco de; Roman School,
16th century; Abruzzi; Ferrara; Neapolitan School; Umbrian School; Lombard School;
Venetian School (18th century); Borgognone School; Fiammingo School; Rantvic,
Bernardo; Giacomo da Campli; Ghisolfi, Giovanni; Gentileschi, Orazio; Belvedere,
Andrea; Latour, Georges de; Cairo, Francesco del; Ribera, Jusepe de; Barocci,
Federico; Giordano, Luca; Castelli (ceramics, 17th-19th century); Vincentis,
Vincenzo de
Collections include a panel painting of Pope Clement by Giovanni da Sulmona, a
polyptych by Giacomo da Campli, painted Castelli ceramics, paintings of St.
Sebastian and other saints, and a Last Supper, perhaps by Bernardo Rantvic or the
Fiammingo School.
box 52
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
View of Baroque facade built in the 19th century. General views of the interior
include: an organ, dome, pulpit, two stone side altars, confessionals, and wall
paintings. The coverage emaphasizes the main altar (16th century) which is silver
and depicts a scene of the Last Supper. In the Oratory are frescoes of the Four
Evangelists in the dome pendentives, a ceiling fresco, and wall paintings.
box 52-53
S. Berardo, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
98
items
Scope and Content Note
Nicolo da Guardiagrele; Antonio da Lodi; Deodatus; Conti, Ulderico; Jacobello del
Fiore; Cambellotti, Duilio; Majeski, Sebastiano; Bedeschini, Giulio Cesare; Mosca,
Ferdinando; Bonolis, Giuseppe
Roman trophies (reused Roman spolia, possibly from the amphitheatre) built into
the exterior walls of the nave.
Exterior views mainly of the facade: doors and portal sculpture by Deodatus; also
views of the bell tower, crossing, and dome. Interior views of the restored nave
(12th century): capitals, low-relief sculpture and holy water basins. Choir (14th
century): the roof, a paschal candlestick, and a pulpit; also numerous views of a
silver altar (1433-1438) with scenes from the Life of Christ and his Passion.
Sacristy: (16th century) an elaborately carved altarpiece, paintings, and wood
furniture. Baroque chapel of S. Berardo (17th century): a cupola, niched statues,
ornate capitals, pendentive sculptures, an altar with a marble sarcophagus and
ciborium, and a reliquary in the shape of an arm. Negatives (but no prints) show a
silver bust of S. Berardo from this chapel. Other interior views include a holy
water font, the coat of arms of the Bishop Micozzi, crucifix (13th century), rose
window, fresco fragments, a large ciborium, a polyptych (1410) and bishop's
throne.
Hutzel photo campaign date: 1/29/85
box 53
S. Getulio
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Prints of S. Getulio show exterior and interior views of ruins of first
Byzantine, then Romanesque church. This was the former cathedral. Details of the
prints include a small Romanesque interior with architectural details, and shots
on on-going excavations both outside and beneath the floor.
Hutzel photo campaign date: July 10, 1985. It is possible that the negatives are
misidentified as the negatives for all the photos are missing.
box 54
General views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
General views of town.
Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated. These photos are part of the notes for
S. Maria dell'Assunta.
box 54
S. Antonio Abate
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of church and portal dated 1471 with its symbols of the
Evangelists, the Archangel Gabriel, an Annunciation and S. Antonio Abbate.
Additionally there are exterior photos of other architectural details. There are
no photos of the interior.
Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
box 54
S. Maria Assunta
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Physical Description:
118
items
Scope and Content Note
Mecolo (or Nicolo) di Penne
External views of church and facade with its carved human heads, although in most
part rather rustic. Photos of late Renaissance interior (1570) with its curved
moldings and ornamentation in the time between the Renaissance and Baroque. It is
not as ornate as later Baroque interiors. There are details of a painting of the
Assumption, the pulpit and the ornate high altar of wood decorated with gold.
There are also a few photos of restoration taking place.
Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated. Seven of the first numbered prints are
in "general views."
box 55
S. Teresa extra Moenia
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Physical Description:
36
items
Scope and Content Note
Renaissance monument outside of town similar to the funerary chapels found in
necropoli. Exterior views of facade and architectural details as well as shots of
the altar with its ornate grotesque carvings.
Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated. Hutzel identifies this church as either
S. Teresa extra Moenia or S. Maria della Neve. However, TCI only lists S. Teresa
extra Moenia.
box 57-64
Series II.
Basilicata
Physical Description:
8
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Basilicata with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 57
Chiesa del Peccato Originale
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Physical Description:
70
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, frescoes
box 57
Chiesa del Purgatorio
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Physical Description:
72
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Built 1747, architecture, architectural sculpture, painting
box 57
Conservatorio di Musica "Egidio Duni"
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Built 18th century, with monumental arc added 1779. Architecture,
architectural sculpture. Palace originally convent of reformed Franciscans; in
Napoleonic period served as municipal seat; from 1860-1944 seat of "uffici
comunale."
General Notes: These views form part of numerical sequence for Sassi.
box 58-60
Duomo
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Physical Description:
364
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Santoro, Giovanni Battista; Oppido, Giovanni Donato; Persio,
Domizio; Pacecco de Rosa; Tarantino, Giovanni da Ariano Irpino; Venetian School
(17th century); Ruffatti di Padova; Altobello Persio da Matera; D' Alessandro,
Sannazaro; Scorrano, Luigi; Persio, Giulio
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (1268-70). Post-medieval:
Architectural sculpture; interior remodelled in 1627 and in 1776 includes
sculpture, painting, frescoes, choir stall
box 60
Madonna delle Virtu
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Post-medieval: Exterior architecture (early 17th
century)
General Notes: Exterior views of this church were included in the numerical
sequence for Sassi; these have now been reassigned numbers consistent with the
numbering for the individual monument.
box 60
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture Built 1594 on site of S. Guglielmo, remodelled in
1750s.
General Notes: These views form part of numerical sequence for Sassi.
box 60
S. Antonio Abate
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
General Notes: These views form part of numerical sequence for Sassi.
box 60
S. Chiara
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (17th century)
box 60-61
S. Francesco d'Assisi
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Physical Description:
132
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Stefano da Putignano; Paulicello, Eustachio; Viviarini,
Bartolomeo
Post-medieval: Built 1218, remodelled 1670. Architecture, architectural
sculpture, painting, sculptured
box 61
S. Giovanni Battista
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Physical Description:
91
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Built 1204, remodelled 1695, and restored to medieval aspect 1926 (with
the exception of the facade). Architecture, architectural sculpture.
Post-medieval: Facade (1695), painting Madonna and Child
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
box 62
S. Lucia alle Malve
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Physical Description:
90
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, rock-cut church (9-10th century); frescoes (1250)
box 62
S. Nicola dei Greci
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (Early Christian), rock-cut church; Frescoes
box 62
S. Pietro Caveoso
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, built 1656, restored and altered 1752, restored
1978
General Notes: These views form part of numerical sequence for Sassi.
box 62-63
Sasso Caveoso and Sasso Barisano
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Physical Description:
186
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities
Medieval: Panoramas of Sassi (the rock-cut section of the city), architecture,
architectural sculpture
General Notes: Though numerical sequence for this site runs from 1-229, views of
specific monuments within it have been extracted and grouped separately.
box 64
Abbazia di S. Angelo
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Physical Description:
172
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (9th, rebuilt 15th), view of neighboring chiesetta S.
Stefano, cloisters; architectural sculpture; frescoes depicting the family of
Ufredo Machabeo, lord of Montescaglioso
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
box 66-125
Series III.
Campania
Physical Description:
64
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Campania with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 66
Arch of Trajan
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman triumphal arch
box 115
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
83
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giaquinto, Tommaso; Tomajoli, Giuseppe; Persico, Saverio; Antonino,
Giovanni Battista
Antiquities: Corinthian columns reused in portico and crypt
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (10th-12th centuries); frescos
(14th century); stoup. Post-medieval: Baroque additions to exterior and complete
remodel of interior, including extensive stucco work; elaborately carved wooden
choir stalls (17th century); paintings on canvas; tessellated pavement; sculpture;
inscription; crucifix
box 116
Chiesa dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
128
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Caccavello, Annibale; Arcuccio, Angelillo
Medieval: Architecture (13-14th centuries). Post-medieval: Marble portal (1563),
with bas-relief in lunette; paintings on panel and canvas; frescos (14-15th
centuries)
box 117
S. Alfonso
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: View of the entrance portral of the 17th century church.
box 117
S. Angelo in Munculanis
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture
box 117
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, originally 13th century, completely rebuilt in the
18th century; paintings on panel and canvas; decorative arts; organ; inscription;
bas-reliefs
box 117
S. Menna
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Physical Description:
61
items
Scope and Content Note
First campaign: architecture and architectural sculpture (11-12th centuries);
inscription; tessellated pavement; sculpture; and frescos.. Second campaign:
exterior and interior architectural views, including the central nave, aisles, and
central and south sanctuaries; details of the: tesselated pavement and panels;
capitals; and frescoes.
Object Notes: There are 2 files of photographs, one from the first campaign
conducted by Max Hutzel (28 photos) and one from the second campaign conducted by
Roberto Sigismondi (Hutzel's former assistant), in 1990 (32 photos).
box 115
General views
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: General views of architecture. Post-medieval: General views of
architecture
box 66
Castello
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Physical Description:
6
items
box 78-79
Plazzo Reale
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Physical Description:
189
items
box 65
Chiesa dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural sculpture. Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural
sculpture, begun in the 14th century, but extensively rebuilt in the 15th-17th
centuries; sculpture; painting
box 65
Porta Napoli
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Gentile di Aversa
Post-medieval: Architecture, 17th century
box 65
S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture; organ (Count: 3)
box 65
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Built in 6th century, remodelled in 1645 and 1830. Lower part of
the campanile belongs to the original construction. Interior has series of works
in the Francesco de Mura school; "Adoration of the Shepherds" by Pietro da Cortona
c. 1650; "Ecstasy of S. Francesco" by Ribera, 1649; "Madonna and Child" Byzantine
13th century. Attached is a medieval cloister with fragments of frescoes.
Object Notes: TCI states that in 1980 plans were afoot to create a small museum
in the monastery to house sculpture, paintings, and other works from the diocese.
Not reflected in Hutzel's photo campaign.
box 65
S. Maria Maddalena
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (13th century). Post-medieval: Architecture and
architectural decoration (18th century); crucifix
box 65
S. Paolo, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lucarelli, Giacomo
Medieval: Work on cathedral begun in 1053 under conte Riccardo I, completed in
1145 by his son Giordano in 1090. Destroyed by fire in 1145 and restored in 1255.
Damaged by earthquake of December 1456, and rebuilt during 1703-1715 by C.
Beratti. Exterior and Interior: Architecture, architectural sculpture.
Post-medieval: Interior views: Altar of 1563 by Giacomo Lucarelli, with frieze
representing the Trinity, Annunciation, and SS. Peter and Paul; bishop's throne;
wooden crucifix, catalana, c. 1250;
box 66
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, cosmati tiling
box 66
Rovine di Cales
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architectural ruins, 3rd-2nd centuries B.C.
box 78
Chiesa della Concezione
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of the church. Facade decorated with statues. The interior
contains a baroque altar in polychrome marble (no photos of altar in Hutzel).
box 66-67
Chiesa dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
198
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Attendolo, Ambrogio; Gioffredo, Mario; Fontana, Domenico
Medieval: Architecture, sculpture. Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture, sculpture, painting, stucco, decorative arts (furniture, woodworking,
tapestry, metalworking), marble
Object Notes: constructed from 1531 to 1574, earlier church from c.1285-1309.
Renaissance appearance with modifications of the 17th and 18th centuries. No
information provided by Hutzel. See guidebook included in shipment of photographs,
pp. 33-34.
Accompanying Material: Guidebook on Capua is included in shipment of
photographs
box 66
General Views
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Physical Description:
38
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture. Views of the via
Roma/via Duomo, and the Pretura.
Object Notes: No information provided by Hutzel. See TCI, Campania, pp. 186-200
for discussion of town.
Accompanying Material: Guidebook on Capua is included by Hutzel with shipment of
photographs.
box 68-77
Museo Campano
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Physical Description:
1221
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Pianterreno
Artist Name: Vivarini, Bartolomeo; Arcuccio, Angelillo; Scacco, Cristoforo;
Liani, Francesco; Brandi, Giacinto; Conca, Sebastiano; Lama, Giovanni Leonardo;
Neopolitan, 17th century; Unknown, 13th, 15th, 16th centuries; Borromini,
Francesco; Naccherino, Michelangelo
Antiquities: Italic sculpture (seated women holding babies); inscription . Photo
campaign #1: 533 photos. Roman relief and sculpture; cinerary urns; Greek and
southern Italian red-figure; mosaics; painting; architectural.
Medieval: Byzantine architectural fragments; parchment fragments with miniatures
(12th century) from Montecassino; painted wooden crucifix (13th century);
Carolingian crucifixes; Bishop's miter (11th century) of gold and silver damask;
fresco (13th century). Post-medieval: Architecture (15th century). Formerly the
Palazzo Antignano. Unusual Catalan/Moorish-style portal; Paintings on panel and
canvas (15th-18th centuries); marble intarsia (16th century); marble sculpture:
busts of Christ and Mary (17th century); sculpture of saints in marble and in wood
(15th century); painted and gilded sculpture in wood; marble grave sculpture (16th
century); sarcophagus with allegorical carvings; gold reliquary "Rosa d'Oro";
crucifix made of elephant tusk
General Notes: 709 unprocessed negatives for first photo campaign, not matched to
their prints.
box 78
Palazzo del Municipio
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
This palazzo dates back to 1561. The facade is decorated with the faces or busts
of seven divinities.
box 78
S. Caterina
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
The church, constructed in 1383, has a 17th century facade. To the left of the
church is a cloister which dates to the Late Renaissance. Hutzel photos include
both exterior and interior views. The interiors include frescoes, the cloister a
crucifix and architectural details.
box 78
S. Eligio
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pietro Alamanno
The original construction of the church dates from 1286-1296, but it was
reconstructed in 1747. Hutzel photos include both exterior and interior views of
the church.
box 78
S. Marciano
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Photos show frescoes and painting fragments.
Object Notes: No Hutzel photo campaign notes, but dates on back of photos
indicate they were taken in 1956. Some exterior negatives indicate that prints
were originally matched, but are now missing. Monument not in TCI, no validation
of name other than in Hutzel.
box 78
S. Salvatore Piccolo
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Photos of exterior facade and of interior fresco fragments.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated, but notes on the back of
some photos indicate they were taken in 1956.
box 78
SS. Rufo e Carponio
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Photos of fresco fragments.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated, but dates on photos in
Medieval core collection are dated 1956.
box 80
Casa Novelli
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture
box 80
Castello
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
These prints form part of the numerical sequence for Casa Novelli. There are
exterior views of the portal and two windows, one of which is ogival.
box 80
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
104
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculpture, sculptural relief
Medieval: 11th c. architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, mosaics,
cosmati tiling, fresco paintings. Post-medieval: Fresco painting, paintings,
sculpture
box 81-87
Palazzo Reale
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Physical Description:
852
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vanvitelli, Luigi; Violani, Andrea; Solari, Pietro; Persico, Paolo;
Bonito, Giuseppe; Bucciano, Tommaso; Beccali, Carlo; Brunelli, Angelo; Brunelli,
Carlo; Hackert, Philipp; Pascale, Filippo; Dominici, Antonio; De Vivo, Tommaso; De
Angelis; Cortazzo; Fischetti, Fedele; Mondo, Domenico del; Salomone, Gaetano;
Moschino, Simone; De Simone, Antonio; Villareale, Valerio; Monti, Claudio;
Masucci, Domenico; Calliano, Antonio Raffaelle; Berger, Giacomo; Genovese,
Gaetano; Arnaud, Tommaso; Angelini, Tito; Maldarelli, Gennaro; Guerra, Camillo;
Rossi, Mariano; Postiglione, Raffaele; Cammarano, Giuseppe; Hill, Francesco;
Rossi, Giovanni Battista; Franchis, Girolamo Starace
Post-medieval: Architecture & architectural sculpture, sculpture, statues,
paintings, frescoes, stuccoes, furnishings & decorative art
General Notes: Discrepancy in number of prints & negatives. Hutzel notes 824
prints & negatives. Negatives for 1-62 of one batch seem to be missing (would
make a total of 824)
Accompanying Material: Guida di Caserta, sent with photographs, housed in Center
library
Casertavecchia (environs)
box 90
S. Pietro ad Montes
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Physical Description:
121
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Piedimonte di Casolla
Medieval: Architecture, frescoes
Object Notes: No information provided by Hutzel. See TCI, Campania, p. 251.
General Notes: This monument is actually found in the village of Piedimonte di
Casolla, but has been filed in the Hutzel collection under the city of
Casertavecchia (environs).
box 88
Castle
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Views of castle exterior in relation to town and cathedral, and detail
views of and from former windows and doors. 9th c. architecture
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Campania (1981), p. 255
box 88
Chiesetta dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Views of 13th c. gothic facade, detailed views of bell tower, and three
views of portal in surrounding wall.
box 88
General Views
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: exterior views of buildings on Via S. Michele Arcangelo, including Casa
Farina and Casa Ferraiuolo, and some architectural details.
box 88
Madonna del Carmine
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: views of facade, side, and rear of church, with one view of bell tower,
and one of post-medieval fresco.
box 88-89
S. Michele, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
227
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Re-used Roman columns and capitals line the nave.
Exterior and interior views of the 12th and 13th-century architecture and
architectural sculpture. Exterior details of the portals, portal sculpture, bell
tower, dome and cloister. Interior details of the pulpit (c. 1213), the tomb of
Giacomo Martono (1360), the tomb of Francesco de la Rath (1359), various
sculptural fragments, and the cosmati floor.
Object Notes: A composite view of the interior is found in the Italy Oversize box
in the Medieval core collection.
General Notes: Hutzel probably made two photo campaigns of the site, and thus
there is some overlap between the views in the Medieval core collection and the
Hutzel collection. Some prints have been renumbered. Hutzel notes which account
for 91 on the views date to a photo campaign from December 30, 1983.
box 94
Marcianise
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Physical Description:
5
items
box 94-95
Chiesa dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
172
items
box 95
Piazza Carita
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Physical Description:
3
items
box 110
Castello Cocuzza
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Physical Description:
24
items
box 110
Architectural views
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture
box 110
S. Biagio
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (15th century); frescos (15th century), restored
box 110
S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (1725-1773)
box 111
Santuario di Maria SS. dei Lattani
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Physical Description:
126
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rosa, Salvator; Conte T.
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (15th century). Post-medieval:
Architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes, painting
box 120
S. Prisco
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Physical Description:
112
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vanvitelli, Luigi
Medieval: 6th century mosaics. Post-medieval: 18th century architecture,
architectural sculpture and decoration; baldacchino; wooden organ; paintings on
canvas; frescos
box 117-118
Anfiteatro Campano
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Physical Description:
128
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Remains of Roman amphitheater
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD NEEDS WORK, SEE TCI AND HUTZEL STUFF--NEGATIVE
PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 118-119
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
116
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Diana, Giacinto; Mura, Francesco de
Medieval: Architectural sculpture--capitals. Post-medieval: Built c. 432 by San
Simmaco on site of grotto of S. Prisco. Enlarged 787 by Arechi II, an 1666 by
Decio del Balzo. Renovated in 1700's and 1884. Architecture, architectural
sculpture, Baroque interior, ceiling painting, painting, sculpture
box 119
Mitreo
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Plan, sculptural reliefs, architecture, fresco painting,
architectural fragments
Object Notes: Discovered in September 1922, one of the best preserved monuments
of the habitations for the cult of the Persian god Mithras, dating from the
2nd-3rd centuries A.D. The building consists of a rectangular subterranean hallway
of 23 x 3 meters, with painted ceiling. Frescoes and sculptural fragments abound.
No information provided by Hutzel. See TCI, Campania, p.184
box 121
Chiesa dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
48
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sarnelli, Antonio; Conca, Sebastiano
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting
box 121
Fontana di Ercole
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 7
Object Notes: Situated in Piazza Umberto I
box 121
Municipio
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Toro, Luigi
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting (in Sala Consiliare)
box 121
Palazzo Ducale
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture
box 121
Piazza Umberto I
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of three tombstones the backgrounds of which suggest their location on
Piazza Umberto I.
box 121
Porta Capuccini
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture
box 121
Roman Theater
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architectural remains, cryptoporticus
box 121
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (Baroque), restored
box 121
S. Francesco Convento
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Physical Description:
9
items
box 122-124
S. Pietro (Duomo)
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Physical Description:
439
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pellegrino; Taddeo; Giordano, Luca
Medieval: Architecture (c. 1103), architectural sculpture, pavement (12th
century), pascal candle, baptismal font with re-used Roman fragments.
Post-medieval: Frescoes (13th century) Baroque interior (c. 1758), sculpture
Object Notes: Site restored 1980
box 121
Sedile di S. Matteo
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views (signs indicate the structure is now a veteran's center); views of
tombstones, presumably on the grounds of the building.
box 124
unidentified church
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views. Hu
Object Notes: Hutzel note says it's near the Porta Capuccini, but there is no
evidence for this.
box 126-127
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
219
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vaccaro, Andrea; Francesco de Mura; Maestro di Giovanni Barrile
Antiquities: spolia
Medieval: Built 1116, remodelled by Andrea Vaccaro in 1630, restored in years
following damage in second world war. Includes re-used Roman capitals.
Architecture, architectural sculpture; sculpture including painted wooded crucifix
(c.1330-31) and pulpit (13th century) with mosaic and relief. The Cripta di S.
Paride acts as a small museum containing roman, medieval, and modern marble.
Post-medieval: Choir stall (MCMLVII); paintings by Francesco de Mura in the
Cappella di S. Paride; marble fragments from the Cripta di S. Paride
Object Notes: Originally dedicated to S. Terenziano, now dedicated to S.
Clemente
box 128-129
S. Maria in Foro Claudio
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Physical Description:
114
items
box 91
Abbbey of La Trinta di Cava
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Physical Description:
116
items
box 92-93
Museo
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Physical Description:
128
items
box 90
Grotta di S. Biagio
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Possibly an ancient crypt, later transformed into a small Christian
church. Contains early Medieval frescoes.
box 95-104
S. Lorenzo Maggiore
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Physical Description:
1300
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sanfelice, Ferdinando; Baboccio, Antonio; Preti, Mattia; Bolgi,
Andrea; Fanzago, Cosimo; Antonio de Marco; Tino da Camaino; Marigliano, Giovanni;
Rodriguez, Lodovico (Luigi); Lazzari, Dioniso; Mozzillo, Angelo; Curia, Francesco;
Stazione, Massimo; De Leone, Onofrio; Marmorano, Giorgio; Finoglio, Paolo;
Colantonio dal Fiore; Maestro Simone; Montano D'Arezzo; De Maria, Francesco;
Cavaretto, Antonio; Malvito, Giovan Tommaso; Maestro delle storie della Maddalena;
De Mura, Francesco; Maestro Bernardino de Martino; Maestro Giovanni Graffeo
Siciliano; Marco Pino da Siena; Lama, Giovan Bernardo; Corenzio, Belisario; Rossi,
Nicola Maria; Teodoro di Enrico; Landulfo, Pompeo; Starace, Girolamo; Fasano,
Tommaso; Marullo, Giuseppe; Parise, Francesco; Cosmati, school of
Antiquities: Pottery: black-glazed, archaic banded, domestic wares, bucchero;
architectural terracottas, statuettes, lamps, sculpture fragments
Medieval: Sculpture, architecture, architectural sculpture (including Roman
spolia) 13-14th century Chapter house; sarcophagi, gravestones; wall painting.
Fragment of mosaic; sculptural fragments in the Sala Capitolare. Post-medieval:
Architecture, architectural sculpture, ceiling painting fresco cycle; prints
depicting Venice c. 1845 (4), sculpture; life-size creche figures dressed in
original Neapolitan costume Church restored in 1882, 1926, 1944; excavations under
the transept undertaken between 1958-1962, and in the cloister in 1976, have
revealed remains of a Roman macellum (market), street, and the paleochristian
basilica of the 6th c. AD.
Object Notes: 3 color negatives with no prints at the end.
General Notes: Most objects/paintings/frescoes unidentified. Three batches of
photos with the same numbering system arrived. The second and third have been been
assigned A and B respectively after their numbers, and should not be interfiled.
Some of this material was catalogued by consultant Dr. R. Leighton at the site of
S. Lorenzo in November 1987, and worksheets for the antiquities and medieval
material were written. Photos 1-40 consist of some objects from excavations under
the church; others possibly come from outside Naples. Photos 41-72 represent
selections from unrestored material found in excavations under the cloister of the
church. Photos 73-132 consist of medieval-renaissance ceramics on display in the
museum of the church. As regards the paintings, a number are in S. Lorenzo, while
others are from various parishes outside Naples, which were transferred to
temporary storage in S. Lorenzo after the earthquake of 1982 (photos 196-284).
Accompanying Material: Fino, Lucio. Arte e storia di Napoli in S. Lorenzo
Maggiore (Naples Laurenziana 1987)
box 107
Chiara
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Physical Description:
40
items
box 107
Chiesa del Gesu
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Physical Description:
22
items
box 108
Chiesa dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
24
items
box 108
Convento of S. Angelo
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Physical Description:
59
items
box 107
Palazzo Covoni
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Physical Description:
12
items
box 107
Palazzo della Curia Vescovile
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Physical Description:
4
items
box 107
S. Felice
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Physical Description:
10
items
box 108
Seminario
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Physical Description:
3
items
box 105
Museo dell'Agro Nocerino
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Physical Description:
119
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--PRINTS FILED, NEGATIVES PROCESSED
box 106
S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
106
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 109-110
Monastery of S. Lorenzo
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Physical Description:
184
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Tombstones, sculpture, capitals, columns, reliefs
There are views of a number of antiquities. Their specific location within the
monastery is unknown. There are two views of the tomb of Tommaso Sanseverino and
one view of a statue. There are views of the altar, the frescoed ceiling and
statues in niches. niches. Views are of the ceiling, paintings, and statues in
niches. There are views of the loggia and its balustrade. There are two views of
the ceiling fresco. There are views of the fountain, portico, columns and
capitals. There are views of the votive cross, loggia, and landscaping. There are
views of the cloister, the fountain, and the loggia. There are views of the
colonnade, the floor, and frescoes. There are general views of the cloister, the
fountain, and the columns. There are interior views of the church altar, the
valuted, frescoed ceiling, and comprehensive coverage of the two choir stalls.
There are exterior views of the carved wooden door. There are general views of the
kitchen, with specific views fo the ovens and stove. Views are of the refectory
floor, walls, ceiling and architectural details. View of length of the room; view
of altar.
General Notes: Cappella del Fondatore; Cappella del Tesoro; Cella dei Priori,
Cappella di S. Michele; Cella dei Priori, Loggia; Chapter house; Chiostro dei
Procuratori; Chiostro del Cimitero Antico; Chiostro della Foresteria; Chiostro
delle Cucine; Chiostro Grande; Church; Kitchen; Refectory; Sacristy.
box 109
Museo Archeologico della Lucania Occidentale
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: There are views of Ardean artifacts, including artefixes.
box 112-114
S. Mateo Cathedral
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Physical Description:
274
items
box 127
Chiesa della Pieta
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Peruzzi, Baldassare; Todos, Pietro
Exterior views: church portal (1475); lunette relief of the Pieta; cloister with
columns of various styles (13th-15th centuries); arcades with damaged frescoes;
well in garden. Views of gothic interior: wood and ceramic tile ceiling, frescoes,
altar painting of St. Diego, painting of the patron saint of Teggiano with saints
Paul and Peter. In the school gymnasium (formerly the refectory of the convent), a
large fresco (1487) of the Road to Calvary with clusters of saints present
(painted in the style of Pieter Brueghel).
box 127
S. Angelo
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 11th century architecture and architectural sculpture, including column
capitals carved with animal figures. Post-medieval: 14-15th century frescoes
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: January 7, 1983
General Notes: See Teggiano, S. Michele. S. Angelo and S. Michele both have
crypts with frescoes, and prints may have been interchanged.
box 127
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: De Martino (18th century)
Post-medieval: Architecture; decorated wooden ceiling (18th century); choir
stalls; frescoes; paintings on canvas.
box 128
S. Maria Maggiore, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Venuta, Domenico; Melchiorre di Montalbano (13th century); Tino da
Camaino
Antiquities: Immured spolia and the base of the holy water font.
This church was rebuilt after an earthquake in 1857, but kept elements of its
1274 construction and later additions; the two portals date to 1279 and 1509.
Interior views focus on architectural sculpture and sculpture: a polychrome
crucifix, a marble ambo with symbols of the Evangelists (1721); a holy water font
(14th century); wooden states of angels; choirstalls (15th century); tomb
monuments of Enrico Sanseverino (1336), the Malavolti (1479) and Eustachio de
Eustachiis (1472); tomb slabs; capitals; a white barrel-vaulted ceiling with
frescoes and stucco decoration. Negatives show another tomb, perhaps that of the
Schifani. Also, a view of a 16th-century altarpiece and a painting in the sacristy
of St. Michael or St. George and the Dragon.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: 12/29/82
General Notes: Some altar paintings and choirstalls that Hutzel discusses in his
notes of the Cathedral are actually found in S. Francesco in Teggiano.
box 128
S. Michele
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Master of the Cappella Leonessa of S. Pietro in Maiella in
Napoli
Crpyt fresco: Madonna and Child Enthroned with St. John the Baptist and another
saint.
Object Notes: The proximity and ties between S. Michele and S. Angelo are
unclear, but prints from these two monuments have been separated following their
description in TCI/Campania (1981). Views of S. Michele and S. Angelo were
described in Hutzel's notes of S. Michele and an 8th-century crypt. The
prints--the exterior views of S. Angelo, in particular--may be misidentified.
General Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: January 7, 1995.
box 128
S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Doctor Ambrosin Malavolta de Senis
Exterior views of 14th-century church: facade, narthex, relief sculpture of the
four evangelists on entrance arch, lunette painting, coat-of-arms, bell tower and
bifora windows. Interior views of the side chapel: tomb of the Archbishop
Guglielmo Rossi; tomb with low-relief sculpture of Christ flanked by the Virgin,
saints and angels, and with high-relief sculpture of the Virgin and Child above
the sarcophagus; niched statue of a saint. Views of a gravestone, capitals and
other fragments of architectural sculpture.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: January 7, 1983
General Notes: S. Pietro is a deconsecrated church and now functions as the Museo
Civico of Teggiano.
box 125
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
31
items
box 125
Museo Correale di Terranova
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Physical Description:
31
items
box 132-164
Series IV.
Emilia-Romagna
Physical Description:
35
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Emilia-Romagna with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
Museo Civico Archeologico
box 132-133
Il Lapidario
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Physical Description:
201
items
Scope and Content Note
il Lapidario: Atrium and Court
Museo Civico Archeologico
Republican portrait sculpture, Republican cippi with portrait bust, cippus with
portraits (single and group), cippi with inscriptions from all periods,
architectural fragments, basin with inscription, torso fragment of cuirassed
figure of the 1st century AD (Nero) (Antiq. count: 185)
box 136-137
Sala IX, vetrina 1
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Physical Description:
229
items
Scope and Content Note
Sala IX, vetrina 1
Museo Civico Archeologico
disk lamps from the late republic to 6th century, with erotes, animals,
erotica, mythological scenes, menorah, petal, foliate patterns; helmet lamp;
multi-nozzle lamps; dislocated handles (Antiq. count: 227)
Hutzel notes that set (B) completes the documentation of lamps begun in set
A.
box 138
Sala IX, vetrina 3
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Sala IX, vetrina 3
Museo Civico Archeologico
Roman bronzetti; Herakles, animals, Antinous as Osiris: 5th, 6th century AD
ivories; diptych, panels, cups, with scenes of the life of Christ (Antiq. count:
11)
Medieval: (Count: 22)
box 134-135
Sala VI
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Physical Description:
249
items
Scope and Content Note
Sala VI
Museo Civico Archeologico
5th century "Athena Lemnia" marble head, greek marble heads, Janus head, marble
relief, black-figure, red-figure greek vases south-italian pottery (Antiq.
count: 248)
see antiquities for Herm (H14, H15), cineraria (H65-H74)
box 136
Sala VII
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Physical Description:
59
items
Scope and Content Note
Sala VII
Museo Civico Archeologico
Sculpture; Marsyas, Herakles, Aphrodite of Doidalsas type, Amazon with head of
alien stone, ephebe, nude males, Belvedere torso type, infant Dionysus with
satyr,nude female fragment, Trajanic female bust, bust of Lucius Verus, 3rd 3rd
century male bust: Reliefs; 3 sided relief with Theseus, Sacrifice, Beasts;
pillar relief with cornucopia: relief with bakery scenes (Antiq. count: 58)
box 136
Sala VIII
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Sala VIII
Museo Civico Archeologico
Etruscan pottery: Bucchero vases, coal porter, cinerary urn with lid in shape
of male head (Antiq. count: 18)
box 138-140
Sala X
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Physical Description:
311
items
Scope and Content Note
Sala X
Museo Civico Archeologico
black-figure, red-figure greek vases, glass balsamario, south-italian vases,
villanovan funerary stelae with figurative and/or decorative reliefs, villanovan
sculpture fragment (head), bronze minor objects, bronze girdle, fibulae,
vessels: terracotta; spindle whorls, handle in the shape of a boar, vessels,
Roman copy of statue of Neptune biconical urn, (Antiq. count: 318)
box 133-134
Sale III, IV, V
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Physical Description:
204
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Sale III, IV, V (Egyptian antiquities)
Owner: Museo Civico Archeologico
Antiquities: III: basalt sculptural fragments; reliefs from the tomb of
Horemheb; funerary stele; dynasties XVIII, XIX, XX, Ptolomeic dynasty reliefs,
generally in limestone. IV: XVIII, XIX dynasty sculptures in granite, limestone,
sarcophagi, statuette in basalt, statuette in wood, statuettes in bronze,
statuette faience, mummy mask: V: basalt sculptures of Horus, Sekhmet, limestone
stele (Antiq. count: 202); Republican portrait sculpture, Republican cippi with
portrait bust, cippus with portraits (single and group), cippi with inscriptions
from all periods, architectural fragments, basin with inscription, torso
fragment of cuirassed figure of the 1st century AD (Nero) (Antiq. count: 185);
disk lamps from the late republic to 6th century, with erotes, animals, erotica,
mythological scenes, menorah, petal, foliate patterns; helmet lamp; multi-nozzle
lamps; dislocated handles (Antiq. count: 227); Sculpture; Marsyas, Herakles,
Aphrodite of Doidalsas type, Amazon with head of alien stone, ephebe, nude
males, Belvedere torso type, infant Dionysus with satyr,nude female fragment,
Trajanic female bust, bust of Lucius Verus, 3rd 3rd century male bust: Reliefs;
3 sided relief with Theseus, Sacrifice, Beasts; pillar relief with cornucopia:
relief with bakery scenes (Antiq. count: 58); black-figure, red-figure greek
vases, glass balsamario, south-italian vases, villanovan funerary stelae with
figurative and/or decorative reliefs, villanovan sculpture fragment (head),
bronze minor objects, bronze girdle, fibulae, vessels: terracotta; spindle
whorls, handle in the shape of a boar, vessels, Roman copy of statue of Neptune
biconical urn, (Antiq. count: 318); Etruscan pottery: Bucchero vases, coal
porter, cinerary urn with lid in shape of male head (Antiq. count: 18); Roman
bronzetti; Herakles, animals, Antinous as Osiris: 5th, 6th century AD ivories;
diptych, panels, cups, with scenes of the life of Christ (Antiq. count: 11); 5th
century "Athena Lemnia" marble head, greek marble heads, Janus head, marble
relief, black-figure, red-figure greek vases south-italian pottery (Antiq.
count: 248).
Object Notes: Palagio Palagi aquired the major part of the collection from
Giuseppe Nizzoli, Austrian consulate in Egypt from 1917-28, other objects were
aquired by the university during the Nap oleonic expedition of 1799. Hutzel
notes that set (B) completes the documentation of lamps begun in set A. see
antiquities for Herm (H14, H15), cineraria (H65-H74).
General Notes: Hutzel room numbers no longer correspond to the museums. plates
69-74 are missing from the sequence for the atrium.
box 140
Palazzo Davia-Bargellini
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Agnesini, Francesco; Brunelli, Gabriello; Provaglia, Bartolomeo
Post-medieval: 17th century architecture
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Emilia-Romagna, 1971, p. 124
box 140
S. Maria dei Servi
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 14th century architecture, portico (b. 1393),church (b.1346 .
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture, portico 1492, church 1425, with many
later alterations
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Emilia-Romagna, 1971, pp 122-124
box 140
Strada Maggiore
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: house and balcony. Post-medieval: Renaissance portico
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Emilia-Romagna, 1971, p.121
box 156
Abbazia di S. Maria
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Costa, Lorenzo (the Elder)
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (12-13th century); frescoes,
decorative wall painting; choir stall, baptismal font, sculpture
box 130
S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
150
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Pinacoteca Comunale
Artist Name: Michele da Argenta; Ricci, Camillo; Scarsella, Ippolito; Garofalo,
Benvenuto Tisi da; Aleotti, Antonio dell'Argenta; Rondinelli, Niccolo; Balestri,
Marco nicolo; Michele da Argenta; Longhi, Francesco; Domenico di Paris; Carpi,
Girolamo da
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, frescoes. Works
in museum include 15th century terracotta statues and painting, sculpture
Object Notes: Two sets of prints and negatives
General Notes: Successivamente alla realizzazione di questo servizio, risalente
al l'anno 1978, al Pinacoteca e stato aggiunto. Per questo motivo e in prepazione
da parte un servizio aggiornato sulla Pinacoteca di Argenta.
box 131
S. Giorgio
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Built during period of Ravenna's influence, dating back to the 6th
century. Of special interest are the romanesque doors of 1122 depicting Labours of
the Month, and the martyrdom of S. Giorgio. Also, 7th century marble altar.
Remains of the decoration and mosaic are housed in the Pinacoteca.
Object Notes: See Pinacoteca for mosaic fragments
box 131
Santuario della Celletta
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting
Object Notes: Restored in 1955.
box 153
Certosa
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (1452-1461), including
decorative architectural sculpture in terracotta; stone sarcophagus
Object Notes: See separate record for Ferrara, Certosa, S. Cristoforo
box 154
Certosa, S. Cristoforo
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Physical Description:
55
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rossetti, Biagio
Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (1498-1553); symmetrical
and curvilinear facade portal (1769); views of cloister, cemetery and funerary
monuments
Object Notes: See separate record for Ferrara, Certosa
box 145-150
Museo Civico di Schifanoia
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Physical Description:
947
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 151
Museo del Duomo
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Physical Description:
28
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 12th and 13th century sculpture, including carved sarcophagus,
equestrian statue (possibly representing Guglielmo III degli Adelardi, and images
of saints
box 151-152
Palazzina di Marfisa
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Physical Description:
142
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Filippi, Sebastiano (called Bastianino); Filippi, Camillo; Filippi,
Cesare; Lombardo, Antonio I; School of Lombardy, 16th century; Sperandio Savelli;
School of Ferrara, 16th century; Giulio Romano
Post-medieval: Extensive coverage of both interior and exterior, including views
of well with Este coat of arms; decorative frescos; wooden armoire, late 16th
century Venetian; paintings on canvas; fireplace with carved mantlepiece, Lombard
school, 16th century; sculpture, 16th century Venetian (?) and Lombard; carved
wooden cassone, Northern Italian, 15th century; ceiling and wall paintings: and
one panel painting
box 152
Palazzo dei Diamanti
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Physical Description:
77
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Many views of facade, sides, and courtyard of 16th c. structure,
including detailed views of windows and architectural sculpture, portal leading
into courtyard and colonnade, capitals, portals, and sculpture inside
courtyard.
box 152
Palazzo Prosperi-Sacrati
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Views of exterior, with emphasis on architectural sculpture
decorating main portal.
box 152
Palazzo Turchi-di Bagno
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rossetti, Biagio
Post-medieval: Architecture (15th century)
box 153
S. Antonio in Polsine
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Physical Description:
119
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ferrari, Francesco; Randa, Antonio; Byzantine School (13th century);
Rimini School (13-14th century); Bologna School (13-14th century); Roberti, Ercole
de'; Castellani, Ludovico; Filippi, Camillo
Medieval: Architecture (15th century). Post-medieval: Frescoes (15th century);
Baroque interior, choir loft, sculpture (15th century)
box 154-155
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
175
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Via Savonarola
Artist Name: Rossetti, Biagio; Zuffi, A.; Domenico di Paris; Frisoni, Gabriele;
Mona, Domenico; Bonaccioli, Gabriele; Bonacossi, Angelo; Tomaso da Carpi; Girolamo
da Carpi; Domenichini, Girolamo; Lombardi, Alfonso; Niccolo di Giovanni
Baroncelli; Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi da; Vengembes, Giovanni; Tesauro, E.;
Bastarolo; Boldini, Antonio; Cristoforo da Milano; Rizzi, Battista; Dossi, Dosso
(Giovanni de Lutero); Righini, A.
Medieval: Sculpture, tomb monuments. Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture, sculpture, ceramics, frescoes, painting
Object Notes: Ferrarese Franciscan Archive was burned by soldiers in 1494;
Founding date today is set at 1227.
General Notes: Includes second set of 17 post-med photos with same numbering
system. These have been labeled "B".
box 155
S. Giorgio
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rossetti, Biagio; Ferreri, Andrea; Ferrari, Francesco; Canuti,
Domenico Maria; Parolini, Giacomo; Scannavini, Maurelio; Ambrogio da Milano;
Rossellino, Antonio; Naselli, Francesco
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (15th, 17th century);
Baroque interior; sculpture, wall painting, fresco
box 155
S. Paolo
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Physical Description:
63
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Schiatti, Alberto; Bononi, Carlo; Scarsellino, Domenico; Girolamo da
Carpi; Mona, Domenico; Aleotti, Giovanni Battista (l'Argenta); Scarsella,
Ippolito; Filippi, Sebastiano (called Bastianino); Parolini, Giacomo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (16th century); Baroque
interior; wall painting; frescoes
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: March 13, 1984.
box 157
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture and architectural sculpture (1027), greatly
restored in the 18th century; inscription
box 157-158
Pinacoteca Civica
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Physical Description:
204
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Ferrara; Scarsella, Ippolito
Medieval: Antiphonaries. Post-medieval: Paintings on canvas
box 159-162
Abbazia di Pomposa, Museo
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Physical Description:
523
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Amphora; grave monuments
Medieval: Fragments: capitals (Byzantine, 6th century), also capitals carved with
human faces; marble friezes (10th century, later inscriptions); cornices, (with
spolia) 11-12th centuries; ciborium; frescos. Post-medieval: Terracotta statuary,
"neo-classical" (Hutzel); frescos: Bolognese, 14th century
box 140-144
Biblioteca Comunale
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Physical Description:
662
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Biblioteca Comunale
Artist Name: Malatestiana
Antiquities: Jacopo da Pergola
. Medieval: Manuscripts: 1) Laurentius Rusius: "De cura equorum" (15th century)
BCM S.XXVI.2 2) Paolo Veneto: "History of the Origins of the World through Henry
VII" (14th century) BCM S.XI.5 3) S. Isidorus: "Etymologies" (late 8th-early 9th
centuries) BCM S.XXI.5 4) Gospel Book (Evangeliario), Greek (10th century) BCM
D.XXVII.4 5) Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographies, Hebrew (1348) BCM S.XXIX.1
6) "Somnium Scipionis", misc. (14th-15th centuries) BCM S.XII.6 7) Boethius: "De
Consolatione Philosophie" (14th century) BCM D.XIV.1 8) Justinian: "Institutiones"
(14th century) BCM S.IV.I 9) Bible (Old and New Testaments) (13th-14th centuries)
BCM D.V.2 10) Giabir Ibn Afla "Almagestus" (De Astronomia) (13th and 15th
centuries) BCM S.XXVII.2. Post-medieval: Manuscripts: 1) St. Augustine:
"Enarrationes in Psalmos" (1452) BCM D.III.2 2) Herodotus: Histories (15th
century) BCM S.X1V.1 3) St. Augustine: "De Civitate Dei" (c.1450) BCM D.IX.1 4)
Valturius: "Rerum militarum" (15th century) BCM S.XXI.1 5) St. Augustine:
"Sermones" (Sermons on the Gospel of John) (15th century) BCM D.III.3
box 163
Palazzo Comunale, Museo e Pinacoteca Comunale
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Physical Description:
113
items
box 164
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
47
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giovanni da Rimini
Medieval: Early Northern Italian frescos (Trecento)
box 156-157
Abbazia di Nonantola
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Physical Description:
176
items
box 131
Museo Civico
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Physical Description:
118
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Fenzoni, Ferrau; School of Faenza (16th century); Celesti, Andrea;
School of Lombardy (17th century); Mitelli, Agostino; Graziani, Ercole (il
Giovane); Pitocchi, Matteo de'; Bagnacavallo, Bartolomeo (Ramenghi); School of
Rome (18th century); Lilio, Andrea; Scarsella, Ippolito; Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi
da
Antiquities: cippi (Gracchi), cippi fragments, bipedal bricks, terracotta
amphorae
Post-medieval: Paintings on canvas; manuscripts
box 165
Series V.
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Physical Description:
1
box
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Friuli-Venezia Giulia with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 165
S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
48
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of the 15th century architecture of the church; interior shots
show details of a 19th century fresco cycle with many 20th century
alterations.
box 165
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Griglio, Giovanni
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (1290-1337)
Object Notes: Photographed during the restoration following the earthquake of the
early 1980's.
box 165
Municipio
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture; fresco. Exterior facade views only
box 165
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Schiavi, Angelo; Bissone, Bernardino da
Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (18th century);
sculpture; elaborately carved 15-16th century marble portal (1498-1505)
box 209-362
Series VI.
Lazio
Physical Description:
197
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Lazio with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 209
general views
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Physical Description:
4
items
box 223
S. Stefano
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Physical Description:
7
items
box 166
Acropolis
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Two views of portals leading to the acropolis and one of a deteriorated
sculpture.
box 166
General Views
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Architecture. Polygonal wall dating from the 4th to 2nd centuries B.C.
Post-medieval: Architecture. Views of unidentified buildings and a fountain.
box 166
Palazzo Conte-Gentile
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
View of an iron griffin from the exterior wall of the palazzo.
box 166
Palazzo Gottifredi
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Gothic construction from the 13th century. Post-medieval:
the building consists of two stories with double-arcaded window frames. Coverage
consists of exterior views with close-ups of windows.
box 166
Piazza S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture. Piazza in the center of the city with a
sun clock and a fountain called the Fonte Pia, named after Pope Pius IX, who had
it constructed.
box 166
Portal S. Benedetto
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of front, side, and interior of Portal S. Benedetto.
box 167
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Master of the Madonna of Alvito
Medieval: late 13th c. architecture. 13th century with a facade articulated by a
gothic-arched doorway and a rose window.
Post-medieval: Sculpture, fresco, painting, stucco decoration, redecorated in the
18th century, 14th, 15th c. frescoes
box 167
S. Maria dei Padri Scolopi
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of exterior and interior, including main portal, altar, apse, and
paintings.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI (1981), p. 597
box 167
S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Architectural views (medieval core collection)
Views of portals with frescoed lunettes (deteriorated), rose window and turreted
campanile with mullioned windows. Views of naves and chapels. Extensive coverage
of the chapel of the "Madonna of Constantinople."
TCI (1981), p. 598.
box 167
S. Silvestro
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Physical Description:
38
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, frescoes. This church
dates from the medieval period and the interior consists of 2 assymetrical naves,
a crypt below, and frescoes dating from the 14th and 15th centuries decorating the
walls. Coverage consists mostly of views of the frescoes, with a few views of the
main facade.
box 167
S. Stefano
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. This structure possesses a facade built in 1284 with a
tri-lobed portal. Views of the main portal only.
box 171
S. Lorenzo, Parish church
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Physical Description:
48
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior and interior views, including the rose window, frescoes, and
campanile.
box 172
Casa Barnekow
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, fresco painting. Views are
of the exterior only, with detail shots of the fresco, columns, windows.
box 172
Chiesa
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Physical Description:
62
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: chiesa dei cappuccini
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, cosmati pavement, fresco
fragments. Views of the exterior and interior, especially of the (damaged)
frescoes and mosaic floors.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (1981), p. 580-81
box 172
Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Giacomo da Iseo
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, architectural fragments, fresco
fragments.
Dating from the 1200's, the palace was restored in 1912 and 1975. No information
provided by Hutzel. See TCI, Lazio, p. 582.
box 172
Palazzo di Bonifacio VIII
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Built by Gregorio IX (dei Conti di Segni. Architecture, architectural
sculpture, sculpture.
Object Notes: No information provided by Hutzel. See TCI, Lazio, p. 582
box 173
S. Andrea
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture. Views are of the exterior, the
campanile and the portals, with three interior views of the crypt.
box 173
S. Maria, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Magister Consolus; Presbiter Blaseus de Vassallo Siculus; Cosmas;
Lucas; Jacobus (elder); Master of the Ornatista; Master of the Trans Lazioni; Fra
Romanus
Medieval: Architecture (11-12th century, 13th century additions), architectural
sculpture (9th, 11-12th century), mosaic (modern) and 13th century mosaic, wall
painting (13th century) . Post-medieval: Frescoes including those in Cripta S.
Magno, attr. to Magister Consolus, believed to have painted frescoes at S. Speco,
Subiaco (1231-1255) Sacristy or Museum:. Extensive coverage of frescoes and crypt;
some exterior views; 24 negatives of manuscript in cathedral treasury.
General Notes: In the Hutzel collection there are only two views of the exterior,
one of the interior, and some of the crypt frescoes; however, only the exterior
prints have matching negatives.
box 176
S. Maria della Libera
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: 3 Roman sarcophagi on grounds of the church (highly decayed with
little remaining of sculptural decoration, inscription)
Extensive coverage of exterior (all sides) and interior nave and aisles.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Lazio, 1978, pp. 620-21
box 177
Castello
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Exterior views
box 176
Convitto Tulliano
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Exterior: W facade, general view and details.
box 176
General Views
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Medieval quarter of city; includes general views, portals, exterior
stairways.
Views of neighborhoods outside the borgo, and panoramas of the town.
box 177
Monastery (Benedictine)
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (cloister)
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (1981), p. 656
box 177
Palazzo Conti
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of portal and fountain.
box 177
Palazzo Quadrini
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, exterior wall painting, iron work
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (1981), p. 656
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Porta Napoli
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (gothic)
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (1981), p. 656
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S. Andrea Apostolo
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cesari, Giuseppe (il Cavaliere d'Arpino)
Medieval: 13th century architecture. Post-medieval: 16th century architecture
(1533 remodel), architectural sculpture, sculpture, fresco painting, painting on
panel, stucco, church furnishings.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (1981), p. 656
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S. Giuseppe
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Views are of the facade.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture; exterior and interior
views.
General Notes: Some negatives printed more than once.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (1981), p. 656
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S. Michele
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Cesari, Giuseppe (il Cavaliere d'Arpino)
Post-medieval: Exterior views; general views of interior. Interior remodelled in
the 18th century, with stucco decoration and paintings (documented with close-up
views), wooded crucifix from the 16th century
box 178
S. Marco
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Six views are of cemetary and six of objects in the museum. Negatives are
missing.
Object Notes: Negatives are missing for this monument.
box 179-180
Santuario di S. Maria del Piano
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Physical Description:
206
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
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Castello Filonardi
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of the castle that once belonged to the Farnese family and is now
a monastery. Coverage emphasizes the elegant renaissance portal.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI (Lazio) 1981 p. 647
box 195
Chiesa Suffragio
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Only Baroque facade remains.
box 195
Duomo
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture: exterior views of Baroque church. Exterior views of
Baroque church.
box 195
General views
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Various building facades and portals.
box 195
S. Michele Arcangelo
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: S. Michele Arcangelo
Artist Name: Subleyras, Joseph
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, carved wooden ceilings.
Building constructed in the second half of the 18th century, based on a design by
Joseph Subleyras.
box 195
S. Pietro Ispano
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bregno, Andrea (Andrea da Milano); Bregno, Andrea (Andrea da
Milano); Giotto
Medieval: Palaeochristian sarcophagus from 4th century, with relief of Nativity
and Adoration of the Magi. Mosaic by Giotto. Post-medieval: Architecture,
sculpture, frescoes. Structure of romanesque origin, but renovated in the
16th-17th centuries. Statues in niches of S. Peter and S. Paul, by Andrea Bregno.
Marble relief of the Holy Family in the manner of Bregno (end 15th century).
Frescoes from the end of the 16th century.
General Notes: There were two sets of prints now integrated into a single
sequence.
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Abbazia di Casamari
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
Prints of views, the exterior and its portico, portals and other walls. Interior
photos of the church and its vaulting with particular attention paid to the altar.
There are also photos of the cloister and the abbey interior, particularly the
Sala Capitolare and the Refectory. There are many details of the varied nature of
the columns and capitals. There are also some negatives of manuscripts in the
library.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: February 23, 1983. There are more than
one set of notes. Also, there is a second set of negatives in 35mm which are
listed at the end of the negative numbers. They were noted by Hutzel as general
shots and are not the set from which the prints we have were made.
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Museo Archeologico
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Physical Description:
110
items
Scope and Content Note
Governing Body: Abbazia di Casamari
Artist Name: Carracci, Annibale; Cecco del Caravaggio; Raphael; Balbi, Filippo;
Bilivert, Giovanni; Trevisani, Francesco; Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri);
Solimena, Francesco; Grammatica, Anteveduto; Solimena, Francesco; Sassoferrato,
Giovanni Battista Salvi; Maratti, Carlo; Siciolante, Girolamo (Girolamo da
Sermoneta); Batoni, Pompeo
Post-medieval: paintings on canvas, paintings on wood, wooden church furnishings
General Notes: This record is for the pinacoteca which is part of the Museo
Archeologico, housed within the Abbey of Casamari. Hutzel assigned it a separate
numbering sequence.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio, 1981, pp 650-51
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S. Maria del Reggimento
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture . Views of the frescoes (damaged) are stored in the
Meideval core collection.
General Notes: This church is not part of the Abbey of Casamari, but stands alone
500 meters away.
Certosa di Trisulti, Monastery
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Certosa di Trisulti, Monastery
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of monastery facade, portal, ramp walkways, church facade,
Palazzo di Innocenzo III (now a dormitory), large and small cloister
gardens.
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Cappella dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cavaliere d'Arpino
Views of chapel divided into two parts, the first of which is the sacristy and
the second of which is a chapel containing an Annunciation painting.
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Pharmacy
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Filippo Balbi
Views of the pharmacy and two receiving rooms apparently located in the
pharmacy complex.
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S. Bartolomeo
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Filippo Balbi; Fra Stefano; Mastro Iacobo; Giuseppe Caci
Interior views of church, including Coro dei Padri, Coro dei Conversi,
presbytery (with main altar). Details of carved choir stalls, paintings,
frescoed ceilings.
box 213
S. Domenico, Monastery
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
One exterior view stored with Hutzel prints. Many negatives showing buildings in
vicinity.
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Acropolis, Carcere di S. Ambrogio
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Physical Description:
92
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, fragments Post-medieval:
Initialled medallions pinned to cloth
box 220
City wall
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Views of wall
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Museo Civico
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Detached fragments of architectural scultpure
box 221
Palazzo Caetani
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Six views of exterior portals and windows.
General Notes: This monument is part of a numerical sequence that includes five
other monuments.
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Altar painting
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S. Lucia
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture. Foundations date to 6th century,
present building dates to the 10th century . Post-medieval: Fresco fragments (13th
century)
Object Notes: Crypt of this church dedicated to S. Biagio
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S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
79
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (1150-60; 13th century);
tombstone . Post-medieval: Painting, fresco, sculpture
General Notes: 34 photos of this site previously sent (pre-restoration), along
with bibliographic material (catalogued are filed in Medieval section). Negatives
are filed with Hutzel (2nd set under S. Maria Maggiore nos. 1-34).
box 221
S. Valentino
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architectural fragment with inscription
Medieval: Architectural sculpture; painting in portal tympanum . Post-medieval:
Architectural, architectural sculpture--primarily exterior
Object Notes: Church founded 6th century, additions 12th century
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Ss. Giovanni e Paolo, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
49
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mino da Fiesole; Paulus; Drudus de Trivio
Medieval: Architectural sculpture (13th century); architectural sculpture
(detached) ciborium, screen fragment (9th century); mosaic (12th century);
sculpture (12th century) . Post-medieval: Sculpture (gravestones, tombs,
tabernacle, confessional, ciborium-11th century-), frescoes, inscription fragment,
mosaic, exterior architecture; architecture (11-12th century)
General Notes: Unable to locate Medieval photos of this site, and no copy of
Hutzel sheet (extensive TCI entry)
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Madonna del Loreto
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Physical Description:
2
items
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S. Michele
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, fresco painting, painting
Object Notes: Of Gothic foundation, redone in the 1700's. Isolated campanile with
ogival aperture; on the walls of the main altar are fresco fragments from the end
of the 1500's.
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S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 11th century architecture, rebuilt in c. 1250 as a Cistercian church
(largely restored, 20th century); architectural sculpture, including Roman reliefs
incorporated into the design
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S. Lorenzo, Collegiata
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mariani, Aurelio
Post-medieval: 18th century architecture and architectural sculpture (1727);
facade clocks; sculpture; carved portal with scenes from the life of San Lorenzo;
paintings on canvas
box 247
General views
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
There are neighborhood views of the older part of the city.
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Palazzo Baronale
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
View of Palazzo facade.
General Notes: This print number corresponds to the Hutzel guide, which includes
several monuments within one numerical sequence.
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Palazzo del Municipio
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Exterior view of Palazzo.
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S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
School of Giotto
Exterior and interior views, including coverage of Last Judgement fresco on W
wall, ciborium and crypt.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Bramante
Exterior views of facade and flanks; interior views of nave, altars, columns,
capitals, and one painting.
General Notes: These print numbers correspond to the Hutzel guide, which includes
several monuments within one numerical sequence.
box 247
Tower
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
There are three exterior views of the tower.
General Notes: This print number corresponds to the Hutzel guide, which includes
several monuments within one numerical sequence.
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Casa di S. Tommaso
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Rough stone architecture with gothic-arched doorways and
windows.
box 259
Castello
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Some walls and towers remain of this building in the
medieval quarter. Most of the structure was destroyed in WWI.
box 259
Panoramic views
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Panoramic views of the city.
box 259
S. Tommaso
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Physical Description:
28
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, painting. The church no longer has its roof and few walls
remain standing. A short campanile still stands next to the facade with a
horse-shoe arched tympanum.
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Villa Magna
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architecture, architectural sculpture. Remains of a Roman imperial
villa, which probably dates to the time of Marcus Aurelius. It is said that
Pompey, Septimus Severus and Geta Caracalla visited this villa.
box 324
General views
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture.
2 prints with the same number.
box 324
S. Bartolomeo
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Conca, Sebastiano
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. Facade of the structure is a
modern addition in the Neo-classical style. Nave vaults are decorated by frescoes
dating from the 17th century. In a side altar is placed a painting of the Madonna
and Child by Sebastiano Conca. A wooden crucifix, donated by Cardinal Baronio, and
dating to 1564, is placed in a left side altar.
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural sculpture. The apse of the church is decorated on the
exterior by a double-arched gothic window.
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, sculpture. In a side altar is placed a
fresco of the Madonna of Misericordia, dating to the 15th century by an artist
close to Lattanzio. The walls of the church are decorated by statues of Old
Testament figures in niches.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
28
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture. The church was built in the
second half of the 11th century, with successive rebuildings in the early 12th
century. The church was remodeled in the Cistercian style in 1229. The portal,
decorated with vegetal motifs and an inscription, and the campanile both date to
the Romanesque period.
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, metalwork, sculpture. The church was
remodeled in the Baroque style in the 17th century, but was restored in Gothic
style after a fire destroyed the Baroque building.
Mistake made in the numbering: 2 prints with same number.
box 324
S. Maria Addolorata
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architectural sculpture, painting, sculpture. Neo-classical
structure.
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S. Restituta
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural sculpture. The decoration surrounding the three main
portals as well as some other architectural sculpture fragments remain from the
Romanesque church. Post-medieval: Architecture. The church was rebuilt in
Romanesque style after an earthquake in 1915.
Object Notes: 1 Print with no negative.
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S. Michele
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zucchi, Jacopo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, wooden crucifix.
This church was destroyed in WWII, and all that remains of the original structure
are some paintings by Jacopo Zucchi.
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Madonna degli Angeli
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antoniazzo Romano
Most views are of this rural church are of the interior frescoes: Mary Salome, S.
Mauro, S. Biagio, S. Demetrio, the Madonna Lactans, and the Eternal Father.
box 345
S. Andrea Apostolo, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
147
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: relief sculpture; busts
Views of metalwork objects housed in Treasury of S. Andrea Apostolo, including
busts, reliquaries, crosses, polittico, boxes.
General Notes: Museum, which contains Treasury, is located in the last chapel of
the right nave. Thirteen views of (non-metalwork) sculpture from Museum have been
assigned numbers at end of Treasury sequence, but there are no negatives
corresponding to these prints, nor is there authoritative evidence that these
objects are housed in the Cathedral Museum.
box 346
S. Erasmo
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD-NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 346
S. Maria dei Franconi
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--PRINTS FILED, NEGATIVES PROCESSED
box 346
S. Maria Salome
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Physical Description:
72
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Hispanus, F. D.
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, stone reliquary, frescoes,
inscription fragments. According to tradition, the church (and crypt below) was
built in 1209 to house the relics of the mother of the Apostles James and John.
The structure was restored in the medieval period (1350) after an earthquake.
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, stucco
ceiling decoration. The interior and exterior of the church were largely restored
in the 18th century. Triptych of the Madonna, Child and Saints signed F. D.
Hispanus and dated 1561.
General Notes: 2 sets of prints for the same site.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, painting, sculpture. The church possesses a
late-Romanesque portal and a small campanile. The interior of the church consists
of one nave, with a marble main altar and fresco decoration in the church and in
the crypt.
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Ruin
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Physical Description:
2
items
box 189
Borgo Medievale
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
General views of the medieval city and its architectural details.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
box 189
S. Erasmo
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Physical Description:
44
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior photos of facade and courtyard. Interior photos show views and details.
The major artifact is a horizontal wooden crucifix in front of the altar.
Additional photos of paintings and baptismal font.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign is undated.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior and interior views of what appears to be an ex-church, with details of
fresco fragments.
Object Notes: There are no Hutzel photo campaign notes.
box 189
S. Nicola
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Physical Description:
57
items
box 190
Santuario del SS. Crocifisso
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Physical Description:
81
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, frescoes
box 216
Annunziata
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Physical Description:
36
items
Scope and Content Note
Two views of the church exterior and one of a holy water stoup. All remaining
views are of the frescoes.
box 216
General views
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Architecture. Views of ancient polygonal wall.
Post-medieval: Architecture. Views of the historical quarter of the city, with
many ancient remains.
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Piazza Montagna
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Views of the piazza. Views of Roman fragments in the
vicinity of the piazza and detailed views of individual buildings on the
piazza.
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
One Roman statue, a gravestone and an urn for ashes.
Views of facade and flank, two views of cloister, many views of naves and altars,
some views of paintings and sculpture, and three views of Roman fragments in the
garden.
box 217
S. Maria della Pieta
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Physical Description:
85
items
Scope and Content Note
Two rooftop views of bell tower, many views of facade, several views of portals,
several views of Roman gravestones and statues, two interior views of altar,
several views of paintings, and several views of a unique Easter candle
candelabra.
box 217-219
S. Oliva
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Physical Description:
287
items
Scope and Content Note
Extensive coverage of exterior and interior including many views of Roman
columns; many views of the renaissance frescoes and of the Renaissance
cloister.
General Notes: There were two sets of prints for this location; they have now
been integrated into a single numerical sequence. There
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S. Salvatore
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Fontbuoni, Anastasio
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, wooden crucifix. The church contains
frescoes of the Nativity and the Adoration of the Magi by the Tuscan artist
Anastasio Fontebuoni (1610). Exterior, altar, crucifix, and paintings.
General Notes: There were two sets of prints which have now been integrated into
a single numerical sequence. Many of the prints have duplicates.
box 216
Tempio di Castore e Polluce
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architecture, architectural sculpture. reconstructed after 89 B.C.
All that remains standing are 2 Corinthian columns (20 flutes per column, 10 m.
high and .92 m. in diameter) on which a fragment of the architrave rests. remains
from the temple have been incorporated into neighboring structures.
General Notes: There were two sets of prints for this monument; they have now
been integrated into a single numerical sequence and assigned numbers beginning
with H-1. There is no guide for this location.
box 216
Temple of Hercules
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architecture, architectural sculpture. According to an inscription,
the so-called Temple of Hercules (the actual dedication of the temple is not
known) was built by the duumvirs M. Manlius and L. Turpilius in the 1st century
B.C. It is constructed of travertine with traces of stucco revetment. Much of the
building has been restored.
Distant views, medium range views and detailed views of the temple remains.
General Notes: Two sets of prints have now been integrated into a single
numerical sequence.
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Abbey of S. Magno
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior and interior views of abbey ruins, including one damaged fresco.
General Notes: Views, numbered H-33 through H-47, form part of the numerical
sequence for Madonna del Soccorso.
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Three exterior views; interior views of nave and vaulted ceiling; views of
cloister.
General Notes: Cloister views, numbered H-15 through H-30, form part of the
numerical sequence that begins with Madonna del Soccorso.
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S. Maria Assunta
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Physical Description:
51
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of the church facade, portals, flank, and bell tower. Interior
views of the naves, altars, columns, paintings, and tabernacle.
box 222
S. Maria del Soccorso
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture; frescos, largely ruined
box 222
S. Pietro, Duomo
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Painting and sculpture from the church interior.
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Museo Diocesano
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Physical Description:
52
items
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S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Giovanni da Gaeta; Scipione Pulzone; Giacinto Branchi
In Hutzel section, views of paintings and frescoes only. In Medieval section,
exterior views of facade, portal, courtyard, bell tower. Interior views of vaulted
ceiling, nave arcade, detached architectural sculpture fragments.
box 227
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Sebastiano Conca
Exterior views of neo-Gothic church, including detail views of main portal.
Interior views emphasize ceiling's complicated nervature and main altar. View of
Pieta fresco and crucifixion painting. Views of cloister.
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S. Giovanni in Mare
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cavallino
In Hutzel section, two views of 14th c. fresco. In Medieval section, exterior
views of 10th c. church's facade and cupola. Interior views of nave duringand
after 1980 restoration.
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S. Lucia
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of architectural details in vicinity of church and on church exterior. More
conventional coverage of church exterior and interio in Medieval.
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SS. Annunziata
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Physical Description:
57
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Criscuolo; Andrea da Salerno
Views of baroque facade, an addition to 14th c. church. Interior views of nave
and altar, choir, and Grotta d'Oro. Detailed coverage of polittico in choir and
painting series in Grotta. View of cloister in adjoining ex-convent and the
byzantinesque polittico in Cappella del Conservatorio, inside the ex-convent.
Object Notes: No negatives.
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SS. Erasmo e Marziano, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
65
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Museo Diocesano
Artist Name: Giovanni da Gaeta; Riccardo Quartaro; Maso di Banco; Scipione
Pulzone; Sebastiano Conca; Giacinto Brandi; Luca Giordano
Antiquities: Roman statue, fragments. Roman columns, capitals, sarcophagi.
Views of objects in the pinacoteca, including paintings, 14th and 15th c.
statues, fragments of Renaissance portals, 13th c. iconostasis, family crests.
Views of interior nave, altar, chapels. Detailed coverage of silver and gold
statues of Erasmus and Marciano. Views of sacristy painting, sculpture, choir
stall and crypt altar, frescoes.
General Notes: No negs. for Medieval core collection prints. More than half of
prints stored in Hutzel section have no matching negatives either.
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Castello
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture
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S. Angelo
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (11th century and later) .
Post-medieval: Interior, fresco (15th century)
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S. Cristoforo
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture
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S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Sculpture. Statue of a Roman magistrate, known as "Scipione", dating from the
late Roman period.
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, pulpit with marble
and mosaic decoration, Paschal candelabrum. This church was built in the middle of
the 11th century, with additions in the 13th-14th centuries, and alterations to
the interior in the 17th century. A flight of steps leads up to a porticoed porch,
above which rises the campanile. The interior of the church is vaulted with groin
vaults, now decorated with coffers and stucco decoration. Near the altar are
placed the Paschal candelabrum (1264) and the pulpit (1260), both decorated with
multi-colored mosaics. The pulpit, in addition, has marble bas reliefs along the
sides of the stairs depicting Jonah being swallowed by the whale, and on the other
side, a lion swallowing a man.
Post-medieval: Stucco decoration, coffered ceiling, painting, pietra dura altar
and tabernacle, crucifix, sculpture. Along the nave is the chapel of the Sacrament
(1587), made of polychromed marble and gilded stucco , with a painting of the Last
Supper attributed to the school of Sabatino, placed above.
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Castello dei Caetani
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
A castle with a square tower encircled by a defensive wall which is perforated by
double windows.
General Notes: Ninfa is an abandoned medieval city.
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House
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
This structure with double windows stands next to the Castello dei Caetani.
Restored by the owners, this structure is not overgrown by vegetation.
General Notes: Ninfa is an abandoned medieval city.
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Ponte del Macello
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
An overgrown double-arched stone bridge spanning the River Ninfa.
General Notes: Ninfa is an abandoned medieval city.
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S. Giovanni
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Fragments of church walls overgrown with vegetation.
General Notes: Ninfa is an abandoned medieval city.
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S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Remains of a church stand among cyprus trees: a tower, curved apse wall and
buttessed walls. Frescoes on the apse walls are damaged and faint.
General Notes: Ninfa is an abandoned medieval city.
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of an overgrown church with clear remains of an arcade wall and a rounded
apse.
General Notes: Ninfa is an abandoned medieval city.
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Tower
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior view of an isolated, abandoned, four-sided tower overgrown with
vegetation.
General Notes: Ninfa is an abandoned medieval city.
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Unidentified Structures
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
General views of the abandoned medieval city Ninfa--unidentified buildings
overgrown with vegetation.
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City wall
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture
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Madonna del Caldo
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture
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Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (13-14th century)
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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Fontana dei Delfini
Artist Name: Bernini
Post-medieval: Sculpture (16th century)
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S. Antonio Abate
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Physical Description:
64
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Toballo de Ianni; Coleberti da Piperno, Pietro
Medieval: Architectual sculpture (14th century) sculpture . Post-medieval:
Architecture; fresco cycles (13-15th century)
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S. Benedetto
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Physical Description:
53
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Coleberti da Piperno, Pietro
Medieval: Architecture (9th century) . Post-medieval: Frescoes (11-15th century);
sculpture
General Notes: Note: Hutzel's incorrect labelling of back of photos as S.
Francesco
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S. Giovanni Evangelista
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture . Post-medieval:
Frescoes (recently restored, broad date range), sculpture
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S. Lorenzo
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture . Post-medieval: Frescoes
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S. Maria Assunta (Cattedrale)
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (original arcade) .
Post-medieval: Architecture (18th century, original church of 1283 destroyed by
earthquake); Baroque interior
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S. Nicolo
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture
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S. Tommaso
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture
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S. Vito
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural sculpture (fragment) . Post-medieval: Architecture
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Castello Caetani
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Physical Description:
129
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Valentino
Post-medieval: Views of other architectural structures in proximity;
architecture, architectural sculpture (17th century) interiors include furniture,
wall paintings (16th century), sculpture
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Madonna delle Grazie
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Ruins of church with frescoes (13th century)
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
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S. Giuseppe
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Siciolante, Girolamo (Girolamo da Sermoneta)
Medieval: Architecture, frescoes (13th century), painting, sculpture
General Notes: No documentation provided for this site
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S. Maria Assunta, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Gozzoli, Benozzo; Coleberti da Piperno, Pietro
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (13 century), altar (13th
century, cosmati), holy water basins. Post-medieval: Sculpture, painting, wall
painting
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
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S. Pudenziana
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural ruins (4th century AD ?)
Object Notes: These photos are included in the Hutzel notes for S. Francesco,
which are undated.
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Antiquarium Comunale
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Physical Description:
395
items
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general views
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Physical Description:
31
items
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general views
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Physical Description:
9
items
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general views
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Physical Description:
9
items
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general views
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Physical Description:
71
items
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general views
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Physical Description:
26
items
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Palazzo Normisini
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Physical Description:
11
items
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S. Lucia
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Physical Description:
53
items
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S. Michele
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Photographed during restoration; architecture, architectural sculpture
(11-14th century); pascal candles (11th century); painted wooden crucifix (14th
century)
Object Notes: TCI mentions 13th century work of Madonna and Child above main
altar; removed during restoration?
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Foro Emiliano
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Physical Description:
28
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Views and details of the ruins of the forum of the ancient town.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
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General views
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Views of ancient Roman ruins in the city associated with the Foro
Emiliano and the Porta Romana.
General views of city and ruins.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign is undated. See also Marburger Index no.
532.
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Museo Archeologico
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Physical Description:
231
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Stone figures, both full-length and busts; ancient altars,
sarcophagi, inscriptions and stone fragments from the Temple of Giove Anxur and
from the ancient town.
Object Notes: Hutzel campaign notes are undated.
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Porta Romana
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Exterior views of ancient city gate.
Object Notes: Hutzel campaign notes are undated.
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S. Cesario, Duomo
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Medieval church built on the ruins of an ancient temple dedicated to
Rome and to Augustus. The front steps remain from the Roman temple. Columns on
facade are also Roman, although they have Medieval bases. There are photos of the
front steps, parts of the ancient walls and of the columns. Most prints are in the
Medieval core collection. There are no exterior prints in the Hutzel
collection.
The present church was consecrated in 1074, but dates in most part from the 12th
century. It was renovated in the 18th century. There are exterior views of the
facade. Views of the interior include the apse generally as well as details of the
altar, an elaborate candelabra dated 1261 and a pulpit with ancient columns and
stylized animals. There are, in addition, other photos of architectural details.
Most prints are in the Medieval core collection. In the Hutzel collection, there
are prints of architectural details and of one altar (not the main one).
Object Notes: Hutzel campaign notes are undated. See also Marburger Index, nos.
532-33.
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Tempio di Giove Anxur
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: General views of the precinct of Giove and of the ruins of the
Temple of Giove Anxur, the Little Temple and of the Pisco Montana.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated. See also Marburger Index,
no. 532.
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Piazza Mazzini
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Details of fountain in the Piazza.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: 1984.
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S. Saba
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Physical Description:
74
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sarcophagi, stele, relief fragments.
Principle views of church exterior, interior, and Oratorio di S. Silva (basement
level) in Medieval collection. Views remaining with Hutzel collection are of the
portico, where medieval relief fragments are displayed along with antiquities, and
of frescoes from the church interior.
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etruscan site, archaeological ruins
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Physical Description:
22
items
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S. Maria della Misericordia
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Turchi, Alessandro
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting, architectural sculpture. This
possesses a Baroque altar in which is placed a painting of the Madonna and Child
and Saints by Orbetto (Alessandro Turchi).
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vannini, Pietro; Gigli, Giovanni Battista
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture. S. Francesco is a large
Romanesque/Gothic church, dating to the late 14th century. The facade has a richly
ornamented portal. In the lunette of the portal are figures of polychromed
terracotta representing the Madonna and Child with 2 angels. Post-medieval: Views
of the exterior and interior, including: wooden pulpit, Baroque altar and
tabernacle, sculpture, frescoes. The walls within the church are covered with
fresco decoration from the 15th century by artists of the Marche school. The
Nativity, the Madonna Enthroned with Saints, the Tree of Jesse, the Coronation of
the Virgin, and the Last Judgment are some of the scenes depicted. The church also
contains a Baroque altar created by Giovanni Battista Gigli, created to house a
gothic reliquary attributed to Pietro Vannini (1472).
Object Notes: Coverage offers views of the exterior and interior of the church,
including the main portal, altars, frescoes, and columns.
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S. Maria Assunta, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Nicola da Guardiagrele
Medieval: Romanesque facade portral from church of S. Maria extra moenia.
Post-medieval: 18th century architecture (1712) with rich Baroque interior;
paintings on canvas; processional cross
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Parish Church
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Physical Description:
47
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the facade, interior, paintings and sculpture.
General Notes: Eight prints (H46-H53), all of the crucifix, are missing. There is
no Hutzel guide for this location.
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General views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Views of architectural sculpture.
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S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculpture. Fragment of Roman sculpture, including a dedicatory
inscription for the Nymphaeum of Diana Reduce.
Medieval: 12th c. architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, remains from
the 7th and 8th centuries. The frescoes from the apse area were removed and are
now housed in the Museum of the Treasury of the Duomo di Rieti.
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S. Giovanni, Baptistery
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (9th century), baptismal font. Post-medieval: Frescos
(15th century)
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S. Maria extra moenia
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: German school, 15th century; Coleberti da Piperno, Pietro
Antiquities: Pavement with Roman inscription
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (5th-12th centuries).
Post-medieval: Frescos (15th century)
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General views
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Views of buildings in the city.
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Palazzo Camuccini
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bianchi, Giovan Domenico
Antiquities: Sculpture. A collection of ancient artifacts is housed in the
palazzo.
Post-medieval: Architecture. The palazzo was built by the architect Giovan
Domenico Bianchi (16th century) for Cardinal Pierdonato Cesi, on the site of a
medieval castle, parts of which were used in the new structure. The facade
consists of a portico surmounted by a loggia.
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S. Biagio
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculpture. A baptismal font has been created from a re-used Roman
funerary urn.
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
tabernacle. S. Biagio is a Baroque church with an interior space in the shape of
an oval with 4 lateral chapels.
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Chiesa dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sassoferrato, Giovanni Battista Salvi; Saraceni, Girolamo
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. Church was built in 1609 by
Girolamo Saraceni. Painting by Sassoferrato depicting the Annunciation above main
altar.
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S. Giovanni Battista
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Campanile dating from the 12th century, with two
registers of double-arched windows and a loggia on the uppermost register.
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, sculpture. In the apse, painting of the
Baptism of Christ, by Iacopo Siculo dated to 1524. On the predella is depicted
Christ and the Apostles. Statue of Christ holding lamb and book with seven seals,
Crucifix of marble.
Views of campnile, fountain in piazza in front of church, and interior views of
nave, crucifix, cupola, choir, paintings and sculpture.
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S. Maria di Legarano
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Physical Description:
99
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio di Benedetto Aquilo); Carlo dell' Aquila;
Torresani, Alessandro; Torresani, Bartolomeo
Antiquities: Architecture and sculpture. Remains of "opus reticulatum" walls
(church built on the site of a roman villa), a "colossal god" sculpture from 1
B.C.
Medieval: Wooden crucifix dating from the 1400's or (14th century)??? .
Post-medieval: Painting, sculpture. In the lunette above the portal is a fresco of
the Annunciation by Bartolomeo Torresani. A fresco of the Last Judgment, by
Bartolomeo Torresani, on walls of a chapel to the left of the atrium. Painting of
S. Sebastian and S. John the Baptist of the school of Antoniazzo Romano. In a
niche, representation of the Wedding of the Virgin, fresco attributed to
Alessandro Torresani. Nativity scene in polychromed terracotta by an Abruzzi
artist from the 15th century. Behind the main altar, a polychromed wood statue of
the Virgin and Child signed by Carlo dell'Aquila (1489).
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S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, architectural fragments,
sculptural fragments . Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture,
painting, sculpture
Object Notes: Town dates back to 1261, under King Carlo I D'Angio.
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Abbey of S. Martino
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Physical Description:
121
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of ruins of the Abbey complex and crypt on the mountain of S. Martino near
Farfa.
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General views
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of town in the vicinity of Farfa.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural fragments, sculptural fragments . Post-medieval:
Architecture, architectural sculpture, fresco painting, painting, sculpture,
sculptural fragments
Object Notes: In 1508, the church was built over the remains of a castle,
preceding that of the Vitelleschi. No information provided by Hutzel. See TCI,
Lazio, p.456.
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General views
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Rooftops, houses. Post-medieval: Various secular structures in
Leonessa: city gate, street facades, portals
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S. Carlo
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Three views of Baroque interior, including dome fresco of the Coronation of the
Virgin
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 1984
General Notes: Hutzel labeled these prints: Leonessa, S. Giuseppe
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
56
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rigo, Pasquale; Orfeo, Ercole; Cola dall'Amatrice; L'Aquila School
(14-15th century); Silvestro dell' Aquila; Troppa, Girolamo
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (14-15th century). Post-medieval:
Metalwork, sculpture (16th century), painted wood statues (15th century),
frescoes, sculpture Presbytery serving as museum: sculpture, painting (17th
century), frescoes, metalwork--processional cross
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S. Francesco-SacristyMuseum
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Physical Description:
49
items
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S. Giuseppe da Leonessa
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Physical Description:
28
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (18th century), double-domed
Baroque interior with frescoes, wall paintings, sculpture and a reliquary of Saint
Joseph
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
64
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lanfranco, Giovanni; Brandi, Giacinto; Silvestro dell' Aquila; Rosa,
Salvator; Siculo, Jacobo; Turchi, Alessandro
Medieval: Exterior views of architecture, and architectural sculpture (15th
century). Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes (15th
century), wall painting (17th century), sculpture
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Cathedral
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Physical Description:
116
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lucas de la Have; Troppa, Girolamo; Jacovetti, Rinaldo; Pomerancio;
Conca, Sebastiano; Parrogel, Stefano
Exterior views of facade (18th century) and portals (15th century. Views of
restored interior: frescoes in apse of the Coronation of the Virgin, Annunciation
and the Birth and Death of the son of Uliano, nobleman of Magliano; decorative
ceiling fresoes; altarpieces, and marble altars. Treasury: chasuble of silver and
gold brocade decorated with saints (18th century), portraits of bishops (15th-17th
century).
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Madonna delle Grazie
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
One exterior view of facade. Interior views include: high altarpiece of a
mixed-media Madonna--metalwork on painted panel (15th century, Umbrian), wood
sarcophagus. Crypt: votive frescoes including St. Francis receiving the stigmata.
(12th-15th century). Wooden statue of crucifixion (16th century).
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Museo Civico
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lorenzo da Viterbo
Antiquities: Prints of the archeological collection include architectural
sculpture, an alabaster skull, and Roman gravestones. Negatives include antique
vessels.
Exterior views of streets and portals leading up to the Palazzo comunale, and the
Palazzo Gori on via Sabina 19. Both structures house the collections of the Museo
Civico. Prints of a ceramic sculpture of Mary Queen of Heaven with putti and
donors that Hutzel incorrectly attributed to Andrea della Robbia, a damaged fresco
of Christ by Lorenzo da Viterbo, and coats-of-arms (14th century).
Object Notes: 2 prints of the Porta Romana are found in the Medieval core
collection.
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S. Michele
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Kauffmann
Antiquities: 2 Roman cinerary urns
Exterior views of facade and 14th century side wall. Interior views and detailed
shots of altarpiece (16th century), paintings of saints (16th, 19th centuries),
and two stone ciboria.
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antoniazzo Romano
Antiquities: Columns and capitals of various styles.
Exterior views of Romanesque facade and apse. Views of Lombard Romanesque
interior, with special attention to columns. Frescoes of Virgin by Antoniazzo
Romano and an unidentified bas relief of the Virgin and Child with saints.
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
0
item
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giacomo di Roccantica
Exterior views of church, including portal to the cemetery that surrounds it.
General interior views of S. Pietro and more detailed views of frescoes in the
apse, back wall and side chapel of the church. Fresco scenes near the entrance
include: Madonna and Child, the Marriage of St. Catherine, St. Anthony Abbot, and
the Martyrdom of St. Laurence (Umbrian, 15th century). A scene of the Annunciation
is above an arch leading to the side chapel (Florentine, 14th century) and under
the archway are frescoes of Charlemagne, Pepin, St. Joachim, St. Anna, Desiderius
and others. Fresco subjects of the apse by Giacomo di Roccantica include: the Last
Judgment, Madonna and Child (1451).
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S. Giovanni Evangelista, Parish church
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Several exterior views of the facade, portal and stone lions; interior views of
the nave, altars, and paintings.
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S. Vittoria
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Fragments of Roman sarcophagi, portals, inscribed tablets, a sun
stone, and stone lions.
Extensive coverage of the church exterior and interior, including Roman
antiquities, frescoes, ciborium, altar and nave is stored in the Medieval core
collection. The coverage in the Hutzel collection is mainly of Roman
fragments.
Accompanying Material: There are 53 prints stored in Medieval core
collection.
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Madonna dei Raccomandati
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Manenti, Vincenzo
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting. Structure dates to the 16th century.
Within the church are numerous frescoes by Vincenzo Manenti.
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Panorama
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: general views of the city
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Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
16
items
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S. Maria del Piano
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Physical Description:
2
items
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Madonna di Constantinopoli
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting. Church located near cemetery. At time the
photos were taken, the church was in a state of disrepair. In the apse is a fresco
of the Madonna, Christ and the Disciples.
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Assunta, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giovanni Baglione
Exterior views of apse, flanks, and brick, two-story facade of 17th c. cathedral,
with details of tympanum and crest. Interior views of naves, altar, chapels,
details of baroque stucco decoration, altar painting by Giovanni Baglione, other
paintings, statues, cupola, and 16th c. silver processional cross in sacristy.
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Episcopal palace
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of palace oratory and its bell cote and of medieval palace facade,
main portal, side portal, courtyard, courtyard columns, and portico.
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General views
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Panoramic view of town.
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Palazzo del Municipio
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Details of inscription and crest on facade. Views of entire facade in Assunta and
Porta Farnese files.
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Piazza Martiri della Liberta
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
View of piazza from perspective of town portal.
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Porta Farnese
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
View of town portal in relation to Palazzo del Municipio and detail of crest.
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S. Paolo
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Physical Description:
129
items
Scope and Content Note
Torresani, Lorenzo
Medieval: Architecture, post-restoration (12th century)
Post-medieval: Interior: nave and chapels; votive frescoes (13-14th century);
apse frescoes depicting Coronation of the Virgin, prophets, saints, and Conversion
of St. Paul, by Lorenzo Torresani (1521)
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Torre dell'orologio
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Two distant and one detail view of tower (1566).
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S. Paolo
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Physical Description:
48
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (with elements of original Medieval structure
remaining), cosmati style decoration, stucco decoration, paintings on canvas,
fresco, sculpture
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General views
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Views of citadel and city walls.
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S. Maria del Colle
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 13th century architecture (much restored) with small campanile; frescos
. Post-medieval: Frescos; funerary sculpture
Object Notes: Location of negatives is unknown.
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Church dates to the 16th century, with a campanile
and a simple portal decorated with angels in medallions.
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S. Rufina
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, sculpture, metalwork (tabernacle), wooden
statues, stucco decoration. This church has a greek cross plan and a Baroque
interior.
Object Notes: Posta environs. Undocumented Hutzel name.
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Museo Civico
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Physical Description:
169
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Palazzo Comunale
Artist Name: Lucca di Tomme; Zanino di Pietro; Antoniazzo Romano; Benedetto da
Rieti; Marcantonio Aquili; Giovanni Andrea Toretti; Carlo Cesio; Ascanio Manenti;
Vincenzo Manenti; Lattanzio Niccoli; Cesare Tuppi; Lorenzo Ottoni
Antiquities: Antique statues and busts.
Some wooden statues, mostly of the Madonna & Child. In most part, paintings,
including the Madonna & Child with SS. Domenico. Peter, Paul and Peter Martyr
by Lucca di Tomme. There is also a tryptich of the Resurrection, with predella
scenes of the Passion, and other Renaissance and Baroque paintings.
Object Notes: Two Hutzel photo campaign dates, one December 22, 1982, the other
date is not legible. There are two sets of prints, one with numbers and an "A" set
with its own numbers. At this time, the "A" set matches to the negatives we have;
however, the negatives are missing for the numbered set. Since the two sets are
virtually identical, it would in most cases be possible to find an image in the
"A" set that would have a negative. Numbered set: 72 prints; "A" set: 94
prints.
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Museo del Tesoro del Duomo
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Physical Description:
87
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Cathedral
Artist Name: Fiorentino, Federico; Umbria, School of; Gallina, Giacomo; Foligno,
Bernardo da
Photos are all of metalwork: crucifixes, chalices and monstrances in most part.
Negatives without prints also show some statuary.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: December 27, 1982. His notes indicate
that this is the "Museum of the Processional Cross," however TCI indicates that it
is the Museo del Tesoro del Duomo. It is also possible that negatives without
prints may belong to the Museo Civico in Rieti.
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Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Calcagnadoro, Antonino; Ottoni, Lorenzo
Sculpture. Fragments of roman architectural sculpture and inscriptions.
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. This structure was built in the
13th century and renovated in the 18th. The Sala Consiliare contains frescoes by
Antonino Calcagnadoro. A bust of (Pope) Clement XII by Lorenzo Ottoni (1735) is
also displayed.
Museo Civico prints are filed separately.
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Palazzo Mosca
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Palazzo dating from the 14th century, with ancient
portico.
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S. Agnese
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Alfani, Emanuele
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. This church was constructed in
the first half of the 16th century and altered in 1748. Also from this period are
the ceiling frescoes and two paintings, the Madonna of the Rosary, and S. Agnese e
la Beata Colomba, by Emanuele Alfani.
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S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Niccoli, Lattanzio; Carosi, Ludovico; Pandolfi, Giovanni Giacomo;
Siena
Medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. The church dates from the 13th
century, and still possesses two gothic portals. The main portal, of the 14th
century, contains a semicircular tympanum within which is a fresco of the Madonna
and Child with S. Augustine and S. Nicholas of Bari, a work of the Sienese school
from 1354. Above the lunette in the gable is a relief of the Lamb of God. The
other medieval portal on one of the transept arms is less elaborate than the main
portal, consisting of double-arcaded windows and a central round window above.
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. The interior of the structure
dates from the Baroque period (end 17th century). In a left side chapel is a cycle
of frescoes dating from the 16th century, depicting Christ blessing. In a right
side chapel is a cycle of scenes from the life of S. Augustine, dating from the
17th century. Above the altar of the left transept arm, is a painting of the
Ecstacy of S. Rita da Cascia, by Lattanzio Niccoli (1634). In the right transept
arm is a depiction of the Massacre of the Innocents, by Ludovico Carosi (1712).
Another side altar contains a painting of the Madonna and child with saints by
Giovanni Giacomo Pandolfi (1599).
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S. Caterina
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pandolfi, Giovanni Giacomo
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, metalwork, tapestry, painting. Baroque
church which contains a painting of the Transfiguration by Giovanni Giacomo
Pandolfi (1595). In the sacristy are displayed vestments and a silver cross with
an elaborately carved base.
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S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Torresani, Lorenzo; Torresani, Bartolomeo
Medieval: 13th century architecture . Post-medieval: 16th century archiecture,
frescos (16th century) of the Last Judgement
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
78
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giotto; Manenti, Vincenzo; Aquili, Marcantonio; Torresani,
Lorenzo
Post-medieval: Built in 1245, added to in 2nd half 13th century, radically
restored 1636. Interior: frescoes restored 1980, 1st half 13th century and 14th
century; paintings; Baroque organ/choir loft.
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S. Giovenale
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Thorwaldsen, Bertel
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, ceiling frescoes, painting. S. Giovenale
was originally constructed in the 15th century under a different dedication. In
the 18th century it was restructured and renamed. The church possesses a marble
tomb dedicated to Isabella Alfani, the wife of Angelo Maria Ricci, which is
decorated with a bas-relief by the Danish artist Bertel Thorwaldsen (1829).
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S. Giuseppe
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Manenti, Vincenzo
Post-medieval: Architecture, stucco wall and ceiling decoration, painting. The
church possesses two paintings by the artist Vincenzo Manenti, depicting the Holy
Family and the Transito??? of S. Joseph.
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S. Lucia
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, wooden ceilings with inlay and fresco
decoration, carved tabernacle with relief on door, painting. Baroque
structure.
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S. Maria Assunta, Duomo, e Palazzo Vescovile
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Physical Description:
275
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Torresani, Lorenzo; Manenti, Vincenzo; Sacchi, Andrea; Lattanzio,
Niccoli; Romanelli, Giovanni Francesco; Fontana da Melide, Giovanni; Cipriani,
Sebastiano; Perfetti, Giovanni Antonio; Mari, Giovanni Antonio; Romano,
Antoniozzo; Grimani, Gregorio; Paolucci, Carlo; Maestro Andrea
Medieval: Duomo, architecture (12-13th, 15th centuries). Post-medieval: Duomo and
Palazzo Vescovado: Architecture, sculpture, frescoes, painting, architectural
sculpture, metalwork, vestments
General Notes: Hutzel combines two sites here, with no indication as to which
photos or negatives belong to either site. Sites are catalogued separately in
Medieval section, and entered thus in database. It is uncertain as to whether this
includes objects from the Museo del Tesoro del Duomo. Hutzel photo campaign notes
are undated. There is a note that there are no prints for 69-129.
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
36
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Brioni, Filippo
Medieval: Architectural sculpture. Portal dates from the 13th century. The church
was first built in 1153. Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture,
sculpture, painting, stucco decoration, wooden coffered ceiling. The main altar,
made of stone and inlaid with various kinds of marble, is the work of Filippo
Brioni (1747). It was previously housed in the (ex) church of S. Domenico.
Object Notes: Prints miscounted; one number skipped. Hutzel photo campaign notes
are undated.
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S. Ruffo
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Spadarini, Antonio (Spadarino)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, stucco
decoration. The church was originally built in 1141, but was completely redesigned
in 1746, with a Baroque facade and marble and gilded stucco interior. In a side
chapel is the painting the Guardian Angel, attributed to Giovanni Antonio Galli
(called lo Spadarino).
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General views
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
One distant view of town and one street view.
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S. Caterina
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pietro Coleberti da Priverno
Exterior views of the church facade. All interior views of the late gothic
frescoes by Pietro Coleberti da Priverno (1430).
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S. Maria Assunta, Parish church
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sebastiano Conca; Stefano Pozzi; Bartolomeo Torresani
Exterior views of the facade and bell tower. Interior views of the nave, altar,
and paintings.
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Sacrario dei Caduti
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
One exterior view of gothic facade of what was formerly S. Valentino.
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Palazzo Baronale
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zuccaro, Taddeo; Zuccaro, Federico
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting. This structure, dating to the 16th
century, was built by Enrico Orsini and was decorated with frescoes by the
Zuccaris.
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S. Maria in Vescovio
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Physical Description:
62
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cavallini
Antiquities: Roman sarcophagus, statue
Comprehensive coverage of Romanesque church exterior, including portal, flanks,
apse, bell tower. Interior views of nave, altar, 14th c. frescoes, baptismal font,
crypt and remains of 11th c. frescoes.
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Torre dell'orlogio
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. The tower serves as the main entrance to the city,
and is decorated with the Orsini family coat-of-arms and crenellations topping the
structure.
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L'Assunta, Parish church
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Troppa, Girolamo
Medieval: Exterior: architecture: late romanesque facade, portal with re-used
Roman fragments, rose window, and campanile (1114) . Post-medieval: Interior:
frescoes 12-13th, 14th, 15th centuries; painting dated 1562 from ruins of S.
Francesco; wooden sculpture 17th century by Iacopo da Maiano; painting by Girolamo
Troppa, and 15th century terracotta polychromed Pieta
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Panorama and views of town
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval:
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural ruins . Post-medieval: Fragments of architectural
sculpture
Object Notes: See Argenta, Parrocchiale dell'Assunta for 16th century painting
removed from this church
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S. Lorenzo
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architectural fragments, sculptural fragments
Medieval: Architecture . Post-medieval: Fresco fragments, sculpture, painting,
stucco, architecture
Object Notes: Already existing in the 10th century, it became for some time,
after the devastating incursion of the Saracens, cathedral and seat of the bishops
of Sabina. Actual structure dates from the late 1200's and is decorated in the
interior with votiv frescoes. Some objects are conserved from the Roman era:
inscriptions, relief fragments, tomb sculpture fragments. See TCI, Lazio, p.
481
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Borgo Medievale
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. The entrance to the medieval town opens upon a large
circular tower dating to the 12th century, which formed a part of the castle of
the Brancaleone.
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Chiesa rupestre
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. The church possesses a campanile and a facade with a
tympanum over the portal and an oculus above. Post-medieval: Painting, sculpture.
Frescoes and altars from the Baroque period remain in this mostly destroyed
church.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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Santuario della Madonna di Capodacqua
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting
Object Notes: Pilgrimage point; ancient origins (a parish was established there
in 1153); destroyed in the earthquake of 1703; subsequently reconstructed in more
majestic proportions, reconsecrated in 1853.
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Catacombe di S. Senatore
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Physical Description:
66
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Interior views: fragments of architectural sculpture, some with
inscriptions; wall painting (4-9th century)
Object Notes: Catacombs beneath church church of S. Maria della Stella
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Museo Civico
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Physical Description:
184
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman inscriptions, relief, sculpture, sarcophagi, brickstamps on
bi-pedale fragments, cippi
Post-medieval: Architecture, exterior (neoclassical); wall panels and painted
ceiling
Object Notes: Bibliographic material housed in Center Library
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Museo Sala Ricevimenti
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Physical Description:
31
items
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Palazzo Corsini
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Sculpture, architecture
Object Notes: Hutzel sent publications, now in Center library
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Palazzo Rotonda
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Physical Description:
149
items
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Porta Pretoria
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Physical Description:
38
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman architecture
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
61
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Titian; Gherardo delle Notti
Antiquities: Sarcophagus
Medieval: Architectural sculpture, capital. Post-medieval: Architecture,
architectural sculpture, (15-16th century); sculpture, painting, wall painting,
tapestry, coats-of-arms
Object Notes: Bibliographic information filed with original worksheets
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Sepolcro di Pompeo
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Exterior views
Medieval: Exterior views
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Tempio a Torre
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Exterior view
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name
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Tempio di Cellomaio
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (some in ruins)
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name
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Tomba degli Orazi e Curiazi
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Exterior views
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Villa Comunale
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Views of garden
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Collegiata dell'Assunta
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (16th century) ceiling painting; baptismal font (15th
century)
General Notes: There were two sets of prints of this monument, most from the same
negatives. They have now been synthesized into one numerical sequence and assigned
H-numbers 1-17.
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
130
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Velandi, Domenico
Post-medieval: Architecture (15th century) including ruins of cloister. Fresco
cycle of Madonna and Child with two angels (13-14th century). Several views of
church exterior, and extensive coverage of interior frescoes, both before their
restoration in l960, and afterwards, in l983.
General Notes: Hutzel sent us two sets of prints (57 in one, 72 in the other)
made from the same set of negatives but assigned different numbers. These two have
now been synthesized into one sequence.
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Fontana
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Martini, Arturo
Post-medieval: Sculpture. Fountain in the form of Noah's ark by Arturo
Martini.
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Panorama
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. View of the medieval center of the city.
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
61
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, mosaic floor, frescoes, metal
crucifix. The church was built in the 11th century and still preserves fragments
of the original floor. Some of the wall and ceiling frescoes date to the 13th
century. Post-medieval: Architecture, frescoes, wooden crucifix. Wall and ceiling
frescoes from the 16th and 17th centuries.
Object Notes: Mistake in numbering; one number left out.
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S. Rocco
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, fresco wall decoration.
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Parco
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculpture. The park contains many pieces of ancient sculpture:
sarcophagi, capitals, statues, fountains.
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Villa Albani
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: arhaeological remains
Post-medieval: 17th c. architecture and sculpture (c. 1650).
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name. Now owned by the Borghese family,
originally by the Costaguti family
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Villa Sarsina
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting. Curently in
disrepair, this villa was constructed by the Corsini family and later completely
remodeled by the Aldobrandinis in 1715. The interior of the structure was
extensively restored in 1875 by the architect Francesco Vespignani.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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Villa Spigarelli
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Physical Description:
105
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giuseppe Valadier
Antiquities: possible nymphaeum, urns, sarcophagi, sculpture, architectural
framents, mosaics, portrait busts, terracottta sculpture fragments, Pompeian third
style wall paintings, portrait bust in Julio-Claudian family style
Post-medieval: A 19th century neoclassical villa built on the imperial villa said
to be of Nero which was in ancient Antium (modern Anzio). The park and villa
incorporate antiquities such as architectural fragments, sarcophagi, urns, and
statuary found on the site.
Object Notes: Hutzel gives a short history of the villa and park, commenting that
no proper history has been written on the site
Accompanying Material: Coarelli, Lazio
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S. Marina
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: architecture, architectural sculpture, painting.This church dates to
the end of the 12th century, with its portal dating to 1191. It was built by
Cencio Savelli, who subsequently became Pope Honorius III.
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Marble architectural sculpture fragments.
Medieval: Architecture, sculpture, architectural sculpture, painting. This church
is of the Romanesque period, built in the 13th century on ruins of Roman opus
reticulatum (1st century B.C.). The jambs of the portal are formed of Roman marble
plaques. The frescoes on the walls and pilasters of the nave date to the 14th
century. Post-medieval: Painting, crucifix.
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Tomba romana
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architecture, stucco decoration. Several tombs located near the
church of S. Marina, dating to the 4th to the 3rd centuries B.C. One tomb contains
stucco decoration.
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Palazzo Chigi
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Fontana, Carlo; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo
Post-medieval: Architecture. This structure, previously known as the Palazzo
Savelli, was renovated and enlarged by Bernini (1662-65) and Carlo Fontana, during
the reign of Pope Alexander VII (1655-67). It was again remodeled by Agostino
Chigi in 1740, and remains in this form to the present day. The palazzo has a
rectangular core with a tower at each of the four corners and a large portal with
columns which supports a balcony above. Behind the building is a park.
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S. Maria dell'Assunzione
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, architectural sculpture, stuccoed ceiling,
wooden tabernacle, sculpture. This round church was designed by Bernini (1664),
with a pronaos of 3 arcades, and surmounted by a large cupola with a supporting
drum. Inside, the large dome is decorated by coffers, and putti and angels of
stucco, by P.P. Naldini, ornament the base of the dome. In the apse is a fresco of
the Assumption by Borgognone (1666).
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S. Maria di Galloro
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Courtois, Jacques (il Borgognone); Gimignani, Giacinto; Bernini,
Gian Lorenzo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, crucifix, stucco
ceiling decoration, marble and mosaic altar frontal. This church is a latin cross
in plan with a cupola, started in 1624 and enlarged in 1661 with a facade designed
by Bernini. The main altar, also believed to be a design of Bernini's, contains a
painting of the Madonna and Child with a frame of gilded metal rays. In lateral
chapels, paintings of S. Tommaso of Villanova by G. Gimignani (1663) and of S.
Francis of Sales by Borgognone (1663).
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Castello Massimo
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Views of the exterior.
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Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
Object Notes: See TCI, Lazio, pp. 508-9.
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S. Rocco
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Physical Description:
32
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, fresco paintings. Views of the frescoes
damaged by grafitti.
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SS. Salvatore
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
View of facade.
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S. Maria di Gesu
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, sculpture,
fresco painting, architectural fragments
Object Notes: Artena is a medieval center on a spur of Mount Lepini. "Artena"
is a modern name (1870), recording the site of a volsca town of the Lepini,
"Montefortino".
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Palazzo Borghese
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Longhi, Martino (the Elder)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture. This structure
was built by Cardinal Scipione Borghese in the 17th century, and the palazzo's
portal has been attributed to the artist Martino Longhi.
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Castello Orsini-Odescalchi
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture . Views of exterior
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Madonna del Riposo
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger); Zuccaro, Taddeo
Medieval: Fresco painting . Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture,
fresco painting
Object Notes: Simple Renaissance church which was donated by the last surviving
Orsini descendant as a cultural center for Bracciano a few decades ago.
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Ospedale Vecchio
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio di Benedetto Aquilo)
Post-medieval: Fresco painting . Once a hospital, today renovated into a
rest-home for pensioned residents. Coverage is of the frescoes only.
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Palazzo Podesta
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Coverage of front facade and portal.
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Piazza III Novembre
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Turriano, Orazio
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
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S. Lorenzo
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maratti, Carlo; Rainaldi, Carlo
Medieval: Architecture . Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture,
painting, sculpture. Exterior views of the front facade, and interior views of
nave, altar, ceiling, paintings, and statues. Views of first church on this site
(now a farmhouse), dating from 12th century.
General Notes: Two medieval architectural prints are missing.
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S. Maria Assunta
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Turriano, Orazio
Post-medieval: Architecture. Views of facade only
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S. Maria Novella
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Physical Description:
57
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Corso Umberto
Artist Name: Tori, Giuseppe; Rainaldi, Carlo; Giorgio Vicardo; Kuntz,
Thaddaus
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural fragments, architectural sculpture,
sculpture, marble intarsia, painting.
General Notes: There were two sets of prints for this monument, now integrated
into a single number sequence. See Hutzel guides for further information on
re-sequencing.
box 196
S. Stefano
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Turriani, Orazio; Gimignani, Giacinto; Romanelli, Giovanni
Francesco; Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, sculpture,
stucco, fresco painting . Former castle chapel of the Orsini. Coverage includes
views of facade of late Baroque church, and interior views of altars,
architectural details, and paintings.
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Palazzo
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. This palazzo sits just off of the Piazza Leonelli
and has a portico encircling the ground floor.
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piazza Leonelli
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vignola (Giacomo Barozzi)
Post-medieval: Sculpture. In the center of this piazza is a fountain attributed
to Vignola.
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S. Andrea
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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S. Giovanni
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zuccaro, Taddeo; Zuccaro, Federico; Del Duca, Giacomo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting. the
church of S. Giovanni was built over a pre-existing structure, using materials
from a nearby palaeo-christian church. The building was modified in 1659 and again
in the 19th century. The campanile dates to 1602. The interior of the church is
divided into 3 aisles and surmounted by a polychromed wooden ceiling attributed to
Giacomo del Duca. The presbytery is decorated with frescoes by the Zuccaris.
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Unidentified structure
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Exterior and interior views of unknown church
building.
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S. Leone
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Extensive coverage of frescoes and chancel. A few views of exterior and central
nave.
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S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
29
items
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S. Leone
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Physical Description:
15
items
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S. Maria del Popolo
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Physical Description:
49
items
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
80
items
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Castello Chigi
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Physical Description:
99
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Pietro da Cortona
Antiquities: Roman sarcophagus in garden
Architecture: exterior views of the castle and interior views of entrance hall
and main salon. Detailed shots of: maps, salon fresco cycle of New Testament,
allegorical and mythological scenes, chapel altarpiece, and other works all by
Pietro da Cortona. 3 marble busts.
Object Notes: 4 negatives of an ancient Roman statue in a niche (of a goddess
missing head and arms) that are catalogued with Castello Chigi may be
misidentified.
General Notes: Hutzel made 2 separate photo campaigns in Castel Fusano; new
numbers have been assigned to the photographs.
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Castello
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Physical Description:
82
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Funerary stele, fragments
Medieval: 14th century architecure, portico, loggia with spolia, inscribed
funerary monuments (fragments); . Post-medieval: Furniture, painting (c.17th
century), maiolica, silver objects, choir stalls, wooden utensils, painted
porcelain
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Misc. views
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: facades of various buildings
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S. Sebastiano
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zuccari, Taddeo; Zuccaro, Federico
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. Statue of the Virgin on the
main altar. Fresco of the martyrdom of S. Sebastian attributed to the school of
the Zuccari brothers.
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S. Lorenzo
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: columns used as spolia
Medieval: Architecture, painting, inscription on stone slab. S. Lorenzo was built
in the 11th century, with three naves separated by roman columns. In a step
leading up to the altar is placed the stone slab containing the inscription
recounting the dedication of the church by Clement III (1093). Post-medieval:
Painting. The church contains frescoes dating from the 14th to the 16th centuries.
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S. Egidio
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane
Exterior views of facade, flanks and apse; two interior views of the and
altar.
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Parrocchiale, S. Felice Papa
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (with later alterations, and recently restored); cosmati
pavement . Post-medieval: Frescos (16th century); paintings on canvas; carved
stone shrine (1484)
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Castle
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Exterior views of ancient castle fortified in medieval times and
crenellated fort (3rd century).
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Museo Nazionale Cerite
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: General views of museum interior and collection of ancient funerary
items. Most prints are of terracotta vessels. Some headless statues and a detail
of two heads and an antefix. (9th to 1st century B.C.)
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Palazzo Ruspoli
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of the palazzo (16th century).
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S. Antonio Abate
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of architecture, including a larger adjoining structure and 17th
century bell tower.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antoniazzo Romano; Perino del Vaga
Architecture: facade and interior views that show the modern additions of the
church to the original Roman structure. Columns, Cosmoti work floor remains,
frescoes, and a Renaissance altar.
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S. Maria del Popolo
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views including facade, flanks, and detailed coverage of the main
portal.
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S. Angelo
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Via XX Settembre
Medieval: Architecture . Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture,
sculpture, painting, fresco painting, 16th and 17th portals, frescoes
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Lazio, 1981, p.220
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Santuario della Madonna del Sorbo
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (9th-14th centuries) includes views of crypt and cloister;
stone altar; fresco fragment. Post-medieval: Fresco (15th century); architecture
(restorations and reconstructions of original structure).
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Villa
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Carlo Fontana
Antiquities: Roman sarcophagus.
Post-medieval: Carlo Fontana constructed this villa for Flavio Chigi. Views of
tower, ruins of the villa, and church and cloister at the villa, including damaged
frescoes and paintings; view of Roman sarcophagus formerly at the villa and now in
town square.
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Casale Marco Simone
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views, including the facade, the tower, portals, and windows.
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Chiesa dei Cappuccini
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Paolo Brill; Cesare Aureli; Gir. Muziano
Views of facade, exterior chapels, interior altars, choir, paintings, and
sculpture.
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Chiesa del Gesu
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Physical Description:
72
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pietro da Cortona; Sebastiano Conca; Taddeo Kuntz; Andrea Pozzo
Views of facade, altars, painting and sculpture.
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Episcopal Palace
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Physical Description:
156
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Tadeo Kuntz; Giovanni Serodine
Antiquities: Assorted Roman and Etruscan antiquities in the courtyard, including
two sarcophagi, statues, stele, an urn, busts.
Exterior views of the castle, formerly called Rocca, that is now the Episcopal
Palace. Interior views of dining room and living room, along with paintings and
frescoes.
General Notes: There were two sets of prints made from the same set of negatives.
One set is labelled Episcopio and the other Vescovado; they have now been
integrated into a single numerical sequence.
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S. Maria in Vivario
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: One sarcophagus that serves as an altar.
Exterior views, including facade, bell tower, fountain, and a fresco (damaged).;
interior views of nave, apse fresco, altar (sarcophagus), crucifix, cupola, and
baptismal font.
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S. Pietro, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Approximately half the views are of the facade and fountain; remaining views are
of the interior altars and naves.
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Villa Borghese
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Physical Description:
91
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Villa houses an Antiquities gallery, which contains sarcophagi,
busts, masks, friezes, and a series of statues of Roman kings.
Exterior views of 17th c. villa, ninfeo and fountain. Interior views of salons,
dining room, bedroom, and frescoes, paintings and busts decorating them.
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Villa Mondragone
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Physical Description:
123
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giovanni Vasanzio; Giovanni Rainaldi; Flaminio Ponzio
Antiquities: Roman Ninfeo, sarcophagi and fragments in Garden of the Popes.
Exterior views of outer and courtyard facades of the 16th c. villa, now a Jesuit
school. Detailed coverage of Portico del Vignola (17th c.). Views of fountain and
obelisk. Interior views of guest room, Salone degli Svizzeri, Sala dei Cariati,
Chapel of S. Gregorio. _
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Villa Tuscolana
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Eleven exterior views; interior views of hallways, stairs, and chapels, with
emphasis on architectural details.
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Panorama
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval:
Object Notes: About 30 kilometers from Rome near the Via Orenestina. Better known
in Roman times and lies on the other side of the Prenestina.
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Porta Maggiore
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Entrance archway
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Conca, Sebastiano
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, frescoes, coffers
Object Notes: Completed over a term of some centuries, already built in the 15th
century as evidenced by the tower. Facade is example of late Baroque. Interior in
Renaissance style. Altar screens attributed to Sebastiano Conca.
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S. Nicola
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architectural fragments, sarcophagi
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, architectural sculpture
Object Notes: Primarily noteworthy for the antique architectural fragments.
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Castello Baronale
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Castle where Pope Innocent III (Lothario dei Conti di
Segni; 1198-1216) was born.
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Chiesa del Calvario
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting.
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Fonte Meo
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Structure, probably of Roman origin, built over a mineral
water spring.
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Castello Colonna
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of an originally medieval structure, rebuilt in the 1400s and the
Baroque period. Views include the loggia, fountain, and a niched Roman statue.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 3, 1983
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General views
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views: facade of S. Nicola; a 14th-century house; medieval houses;
mullioned, multi-foiled windows; the gothic Casa Apolloni on the via del Corso;
and views of 14th-century viaducts.
Object Notes: Many of these views are described in Hutzel's notes of Castello
Colonna.
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Nymphaeum
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of columns and arcades of a temple built in the Renaissance on the
ruins of an ancient Roman nymphaeum.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 3, 1983
General Notes: The site, damaged by floods and earthquakes in the 17th century,
is practically in ruins.
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S. Croce
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of crenellated city wall (13th century) and facade of S. Croce. Interior
views are all frescoes: scenes of the Apocalyspe in the lower register (15th
century); Madonna of the Misericordia in the upper register; Apostles and other
saints; Crucifixion and Madonna and Saints in the apse (16th century).
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 3, 1983
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S. Paolo
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of the church: facade, bell-tower and statue of St. Paul.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 3, 1983. Hutzel referred to this
church as SS. Pietro e Paolo.
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Santuario della Madonna del Buon Consiglio
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Colombi, Carlo; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Schopf, Josef; Valadier;
Fagioli; Tommaso Luini called il Caravaggino
Exterior views of neoclassical facade (1844), romanesque bell-tower and 15th
century portal. Views of richly ornate baroque interior: gilt stucco ceiling
decoration, balustrade by Bernini, altarpieces, ceiling painting of the Madonna of
the Good Counsel, marble stoup with a statue of John the Baptist and a marble
ciborium.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 4, 1983
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Museo
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Physical Description:
295
items
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
156
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Franci, Pasquale; Peruzzi, Baldassare; Domenichino; Sangallo,
Giuliano da
Antiquities: Fragments of friezes and inscriptions
Medieval: Baptismal urn (10-11th centuries); architecture, architectural
sculpture (11th century and later) . Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture, frescoes, mosaic, pavement
Object Notes: Contains: Cappella S. Nilo. There are two sets of prints and
negatives and some prints are filed in Medieval
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General Views
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Panoramic views of the city: houses and rooftops, streets. The Parish church S.
Andrea Apostolo with its two low bell-towers figures prominently in these
views.
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Madonna della Rocca
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giulio Romano
Exterior views. Interior views, mainly of the restored 15th century frescoes by
Giulio Romano, including a detail of S. Scholastica; 15th century terracotta
statue of the Virgin and Child Enthroned; 17th century painting of Saint Francis
receiving the stigmata.
Object Notes: 5 prints in the Medieval section include details of late 12th
century frescoes: The Baptism of Christ and Christ's Entry into Jerusalem.
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Palazzo Baronale
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculptural fragments
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
Object Notes: Museum Oraziano is established in room here: includes objects of
the Villa d'Orazio, including fragments of glass and lamps, small sculptures of
animals, tiles, and other materials from area.
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Villa d'Orazio
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architectural fragments
Object Notes: Situated in a little open space at the base of the Rotondo Hill at
980 meters. Building was dedicated to the poet of Mecenate between 33 and 32 B.C.
and celebrated by him in numerous verses. Identified and came to light in
1911.
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Palazzo Tittoni
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mascherino, Ottaviano
Post-medieval: Architecture. Building, formerly of the barons of S. Spirito, was
the work of Ottaviano Mascherino.
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Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. Wall and ceiling paintings,
statue of Virgin and Child.
Object Notes: No mention of this church in TCI.
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S. Barnaba, Collegiate church
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Gennari, Benedetto; Muziano, Girolamo; Guercino; Alberti,
Cherubino
Exterior views of facade (1653) including statues of niched saints, angels,
volutes and fronton. Interior views of architectural sculpture, cupola, marble
statue of Cardinal Girolamo Colonna, marble altars, baptismal chapel, and
altarpieces whose subjects include: the Martyrdom of St. Barnabus, the Martyrdom
of St. Bartholomew and Christ Supported by an Angel.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: 12/30/84
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Panorama
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. General view of the city.
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S. Giovanni Evangelista
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Physical Description:
32
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Stern, Ludwig
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, sculpture. Church
remodeled by Filippo Leto in 1710 with a facade of two orders and two campanili.
Within the lateral altars of the church are paintings by the artist Ludwig Stern
(1709-77), depicting S. Louis, the Miracle of S. Nicholas of Bari, the Education
of the Virgin, and Ss. Cecilia and Valeriano.
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S. Michele
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. This church dates to 1724-45, and was annexed to a
Franciscan convent now no longer in use.
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general views
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: De' Rossi, Mattia
Antiquities: Aqueduct
Medieval: Architecture: ruins of houses and the baronial palace . Post-medieval:
Architecture: ruins of the 17th century church of S. Bonaventura (after a design
by Alberti)
Object Notes: Monterano was abandoned in 18th century as a result of both malaria
and devastation by French troops. There are only ruins remaining.
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Cathedral
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Physical Description:
47
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Castelli, Domenico; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo;
Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Pistrini, Domenico; Crescenzi, Giovanni Battista; Zambieri,
g.; Maratti, Carlo; Gherardi, Antonio (Reatino); Contini, Francesco
Antiquities: Roman sarcophagus
Post-medieval: Architecture 17th century; frescoes 17th century; sculpture . Two
views of facade and one of flank; interior views of nave, organ, and altars; many
views and details of frescoes, paintings, and Roman sarcophagus that serves as
altar.
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Palazzo del Municipio
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Physical Description:
108
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Siciolante, Girolamo (Girolamo da Sermoneta); Soria, Giovanni
Battista; Bril, Paul; Pietro da Cortona; Calandrucci, Giacinto
Antiquities: Sarcophagus, 3rd c. A.D.
Post-medieval: Frescoes 14th,16th,17th century); Sculpture 17th century;
architectural sculpture 15-16th century . Comprehensive coverage of frescoes, and
also of exterior flanks, courtyard, columns and fountain.
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S. Maria delle Grazie
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Capponi, Luigi; Romanelli, Giovanni Francesco; Speziale, Antonio;
Cinelli, Giovanni
Post-medieval: Architecture 15th century; sculpture, Orsini tomb 15th century;
painting 14th century; frescoes . Two exterior views, of facade and flank;
interior views of nave, altars, sculpture, and painting; comprehensive coverage of
the Orsini tomb.
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S. Antimo
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Physical Description:
44
items
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Borgo Medievale
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Medieval doorways and windows.
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Fontana di Nettuno
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Sculpture. Fountain of Neptune rising out of the sea on his
chariot.
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Palazzo Colonna
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, corner tower of Marcantonio Colonna, 1569
Object Notes: structure is the former municipal seat
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S. Giovanni
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting.
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Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
21
items
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Castle
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views with emphasis on turretted towers; views of courtyard, portals and
terrace.
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Episcopal Palace
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Physical Description:
60
items
Scope and Content Note
There are exterior views of the facade, with detailed views of the sarcophagi
imbedded in it and the coat of arms over the main portal. There are interior views
of the library and the main hall, with extensive coverage of the frescoes.
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S. Aurea
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of facade, portal, bell tower, flanks, rear, capitals, and
adjacent Episcopal Palace. Interior views of nave, altars, paintings, and holy
water stoup.
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Scavi di Ostia Antica
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Physical Description:
93
items
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SS. Filippo e Giacomo Apostoli
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture. Views of facade of
parrocchiale, with coat-of-arms over the main portal.
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Torre
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Rectangular tower with plaque and coat of arms over main
doorway.
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S. Giovanni in Argentella
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Fragments of moldings and vase; Roman sarcophagi
Medieval: Architecture (12-14th centuries); iconostasis with Cosmati style mosaic
inlay (c. 1200); ciborium; frescos (13th century)
Object Notes: All photographs, other than those of frescos, are filed with
Medieval architecture and architectural sculpture.
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Church
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of 16th c. octagonal church, including facade, flank, cupola, and
details of windows and Farnese crest.
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General views
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Several distant views of town and surrounding countryside. Remaining views of
unidentified church, piazza and street.
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Palazzo dei Conti
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Physical Description:
75
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cavaliere d'Arpino
Antiquities: Two views of Roman sarcophagus used as water basin.
Exterior views of 12th. c. palace, completely redone in 16th. c., including
flank, palace chapel and long portal leading to courtyard. Several views of
courtyard fountain and loggia, including ceiling frescoes. Many views of the salon
and its frescoes. Views of private chapel, with altar painting by Cavaliere
d'Arpino and alabaster statues. Many views of entrance hall and its frescoes.
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Piazza del Municipio
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Two views of piazza on which Palazzo dei Conti is visible.
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S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Exterior views of gothic church with bell cote. Details of rose window
and portal. Post-medieval: 16th century frescos and stucco decoration
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S. Pietro, Parish church
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Carlo Monaldi; School of Bernini; Francesco Trevisani; Pietro
Bracci; School of Federico Barocci
Two exterior views of 17th c. church bell tower. Views of baroque interior nave,
side altars, and altar paintings.
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S. Stefano
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Physical Description:
62
items
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Abbey of S. Andrea in Flumine
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of abbey and church, originally built in fifth c., restored in
1959 and 1980. Interior views of apse frescos and apse arch decoration.
General Notes: The nine exterior views stored in Hutzel collection were part of
coverage commissioned by Getty.
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General views
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Street view.
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Parish church
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Physical Description:
70
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antonello da Messina
Exterior view of flank and facade and detail of 16th century campanile. Interior
views of nave and ceiling; remaining views of paintings, some from S. Andrea in
Flumine, and of reliquaries, crucifixes, statues.
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Heroon di Enea
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: 4th century brick, polygonal structure. Built over 7th c. BC
tumulus, considered to be the tomb of Aeneas.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Roma e Dintorni (1977), p. 742
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SS. Abbondio e Abbondanzio
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, fresco painting, architectural sculpture, sculptural
fragments, architectural fragments
Object Notes: At 183 meters altitude, the church is erected on the quadrated
walls of a pagan temple; it preserves the Romanesque campanile of the 12th
century, the apse is of contemporary origins and the interior has frescoes of the
1200's.
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SS. Vincenzo e Anastasio
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Physical Description:
98
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Fontbuoni, Anastasio; Zuccaro, Federico; Zuccaro, Taddeo
Antiquities: Fragments of architectural sculpture
Medieval: Architecture . Post-medieval: 16th century architecture and
architectural sculpture, including stucco decoration; 16th century wooden
crucifix; sculpted marble altars and tombs; frescos; paintings on canvas; stoup
(1578)
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Oratorio dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Two exterior views of romanesque church, and three interior views of nave and
altar. Remaining views of frescoes.
General Notes: There are three color prints and matching negatives assigned
H-numbers 34, 35, 36.
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Castello della Magliana
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture. Located in the vicinity of Rrome, this
structure still stands in good condition, though no longer in use.
Abbazia delle Tre Fontane
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S. Maria Scala Coeli, S. Paolo alle Tre Fontane, SS. Vincenzo e
Anastasio
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Physical Description:
60
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giacomo della Porta; Fr. Zucchi; Giovanni de' Vecchi
Antiquities: Views of Roman floor mosaics of the four seasons, Roman
fragments
Exterior of facade of 16th c. church by Giac. della Porta. Views of the
octagonal interior, including ceiling, apse mosaic, and crypt with 12th c.
floor. Exterior views of facade and flank of 5th c. church, renovated in 16th c.
by Giac. della Porta. Interior views of three edicolas with fountains and relief
sculptures of St. Paul's head. Views of paintings depicting the life of St.
Paul. Exterior views of portico, cloister garden and facade of church founded in
625 and renovated 1221. Interior views of Romanesque interior, the nave, altar
and remains of 16th c. frescoes.
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Casa dei Mattei
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture
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Casal dei Pazzi
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sarcophaghi; stele
Medieval: Sculptural fragments . Post-medieval: Architecture
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Circus Maximus
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman circus and surrounding buildings
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI,Roma e Dintorni, 1977, p 432
box 283-288
S. Giovanni in Laterano, Baptistery, Cathedral, Cloister
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Physical Description:
898
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Borromini, Francesco; Galilei, Alessandro; Boulanger, Flaminio;
Vico di Raffaele; Algardi, Alessandro; Ottoni, Lorenzo; Rusconi, Giuseppe;
Mazzuoli, Giuseppe (the Elder); Legros, Pierre (the Younger); Monnot, Pierre
Etienne; Rossi, Angelo de; Rusconi, Camillo; Moratti, Francesco; Giovanni di
Stefano da Siena; Ghini, Simone di Giovanni; Donatello; Olivieri, Pier Paolo;
Della Porta, Giacomo; Bregno, Andrea (Andrea da Milano); Giotto; Isaia da Pisa;
Giardini, Francesco; Valle, Filippo; Vassalletto, Pietro; Arnolfo di Cambio;
Bracci, Pietro; Ludovisi, Bernardino; Maini, Giovanni Battista; Ligorio, Pirro;
Daniele da Volterra; Raggi, Antonio; Rossi, Giovanni Francesco; Muratori,
Domenico Maria; Benefial, Marco; Nasini, Giuseppe Nicola; Odazzi, Giovanni;
Melchiorri, Giovanni Paolo; Conca, Sebastiano; Luti, Benedetto; Trevisani,
Francesco; Procaccini, Andrea; Garzi, Luigi; Chiari, Giuseppe; Ghezzi, Pier
Leone; Raimondi, Q.; Tenerani, Pietro; Gnaccarini, F.; Stocchi, A.; Gaiassi, V.;
Bezzi, A.; Sermoneta, Girolamo (Girolamo da Sermoneta); Monaldi, Carlo; Reni,
Guido; Cornacchini, Agosto; Lironi, Giuseppe; Montauti, Antonio; Longhi, Onorio;
Finelli, Giuliano; Carcani, Filippo; Del Duca, Giacomo; Cesare, Giuseppe (il
Cavaliere d'Arpino); Gentileschi, Orazio; Nebbia, Cesare; Baglioni, C.; Paris
Nogari; Roncalli, Cristofano; Ricci, Giovanni Battista; Landini, Taddeo;
Valsoldo, Giovanni Antonio; Cordier, Nicolas; Buonvicino, Ambrogio; Buzio,
Ippolito; Mariani, Camillo; Lucchetti, Giuseppe; Barna da Siena; Vespignani,
Francesco; Torriti, Jacopo; Jacopo da Camerino; Grandi, Francesco; Tadolini,
Giulio; Teodoro della Porta; Laurenziano, Giacomo; Egidio della Riviera;
Targone, P.; Scilla da Viggiu; Pippi, Nicolo; Deodatus; Venusti, Marcello;
Alberti, Giovanni; Nicola da Guardiagrele; Ciampelli, Agostino; Pulzone,
Scipione; Capponi, Luigi; Pietro da Piacenza; Uberto da Piacenza; Fontana,
Domenico; Vassalletto; Arnolfo di Cambio; Master of the Terni Dormition; Fusco,
Orazio; Master Uberto da Piacenza; Pietro da Piacenza; Capponi, Luigi; Bregno,
Andrea (Andrea da Milano); Deodatus; Vassalletto, Pietro
Exterior views of 5th c. baptistery, restored in the 17th c. Interior views of
baptismal urn (16th c.), carved walls, ceiling and wall painting; of mosaics and
bronze doors in Cappella del Battista; of altar and mosaics in Cappella di S.
Venanzio; of mosaic and statue in Cappella di S. Giovanni Evangelista.
Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, sculptural fragments, fresco
painting, painting, coffering, tiling, stucco. Views 756-886 are of the
cathedral. Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculptural
fragments, architectural fragments, tombstones, mosaics, sculpture, fresco
painting, sculptural relief.
Object Notes: Hutzel includes guidebook in German on the site. prints matched
to negs
General Notes: Views 756 thru 886 are of the Baptistery.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Roma e Dintorni (1977), p. 238
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Fontana della Navicella
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
View of fountain made from Roman ship model.
General Notes: Views extracted from numerical sequence for S. Maria in
Domnica.
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Fontana delle Tartarughe
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giacomo della Porta; Taddeo Landini
General and detail views of late Renaissance fountain in the Piazza Mattei.
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Forum Boarium
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Tempio d' Ercole
Antiquities: 1st century BC architecture
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Roma and Dintorni, 1977, p. 426
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Forum of Trajan
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: general and detail views of the Forum of Trajan, "Dacian" from attic
zone
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Roma e Dintorni, 1977, pp
130-132
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Forum Romanum
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: general and detail views of the Forum Romanum, views to Colosseum,
Forum of Augustus
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Roma e Dintorni, 1977, pp
109-114
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Gesu
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Physical Description:
282
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Baciccia; Andrea Pozzo; Giacomo Borgognone
Antiquities: Sarcophagus
Exterior views of Baroque facade and cupola. Interior views of main altar and
chapel altars. Extensive coverage of nave ceiling fresco by Baciccia, sculpted
altar by Pozzo, and corridor by Pozzo and Borgognone. Paintings and sculpture in
sacristy and church, and views of elaborately embroidered cope.
General Notes: Three numerical sequences have been fused into a single
sequence.
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Gesu e Maria
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Physical Description:
75
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Brandi, Giacinto; Aprile, Francesco; Cavallini, Francesco; Maglia,
Michele; Mazzuoli, Giuseppe; Ferrata, Ercole; Guidi, Domenico; Rainaldi, Carlo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
frescoes, stucco, gilding
General Notes: Located next to S. Giacomo in Augusta, built by Rainaldi in 1675.
Church was built for the Bolognetti family, and has come to be called "church of
the beautiful tomb monuments" (Hutzel notes), making it resemble a Baroque
theater. Restoration of fresco cycle depicting life and death of a martyr from
13th century Roman school. Site has been sent in duplicate. One set of negatives
(37) and two sets of prints (72). There should be one more print, but no. 15 from
the original set is missing.
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Maddelena
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Physical Description:
59
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Spanish, 18th century; Parrocel, Etienne I; Fontana, Carlo; Rossi,
Giovanni Antonio de'; Quadrio, C.; Conca, Sebastiano; Laurana, Francesco; Sardi,
Giuseppe; Gesuelli, Francesco; Gaulli, Giovanni Battista; Giordano, Luca; Monaldi,
Carlo; Rocca, Michele
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
fresco, stucco
Object Notes: Rococo church of 18th century, facade by Sardi in 1735.
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Madonna dei Monti
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Casolani, Cristofano; Giovanni da San Giovanni; Nogari, Paris;
Italian, 15th century; Albacini, Achille; Muziano, Girolamo; Nebbia, Cesare;
Durante, Alberti (del Nero); Della Porta, Giacomo
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, frescoes, stucco reliefs, sculpture,
decorative arts, furniture
Object Notes: Counter-Reformation church constructed at the end of the sixteenth
century by della Porta (1580).
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Oratorio dei Filippini
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Two exterior views of 17th c. church by Borromini, three views of corridor and
remaining views of the Sala Borromini, with details of the ceiling fresco.
General Notes: H-numbers are not consecutive because views are taken from
sequence for S. Maria in Vallicella.
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Oratorio di S. Giovanni in Oleo
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bramante; Borromini
Two exterior views of octagonal 16th c. structure.
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Palazzo Corsetti
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Physical Description:
72
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculptural fragments
Views of 17th c. simple facade and courtyard withdetail views of mounted
architectural and sculptural fragments. Interior views of coffers, painting,
fresco painting, silver icon.
General Notes: Views 111-152 are extracted from via di Monserrato sequence.
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Palazzo del Commendatore
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Physical Description:
53
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maratti, Carlo; Nanni di Baccio Bigio
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, fresco painting.
Object Notes: The palazzo is the seat of the president of the hospital of Borgo
S. Spirito; built inbetween 1567-71 after design of Nanni di Baccio Bigio; linear
facade; fantastic clock of 1827. Hospital was founded in 1198 by Pope Inncenzo
III. Frescoes in salons, c. 1,000 square meters. 53 negatives have already been
filed away.
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Palazzo Farnese
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Michelangelo; Della Porta, Giacomo; Sangallo, Antonio da (the
Younger)
Exterior views of facade and flank of 16th century (1514) palazzo by Antonio da
Sangallo the younger, continued by Michelangelo, completed by della Porta. Detail
views of windows and portal.
General Notes: Some views are taken from the via di Monserrato sequence and have
been assigned new numbers.
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Palazzo Lante
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Trevisani, Francesco; Sansovino, Jacopo (Jacopo d' Antonio
Tatti)
Post-medieval: Architecture, courtyard views, architectural sculpture; painting
(ceiling and wall frescoes), sculptural reliefs.
Object Notes: Palace was commissioned by Pope Leone X of the Medici at beginning
of 16th century. After World War II, palace was taken over by city of Rome and in
1955, restoration began, finishing in c. 1958. Located on Piazza S. Eustachio.
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Palazzo Madama
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Marucelli, Paolo; Cigoli, Lodovico
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculptural relief
Object Notes: Erected in the 16th century by the Medici, named for "Madame
Margherita d'Austria", daughter of Charles V and wife of Alessandro de Medici,
later Ottavio Farnese. Inhabited by cardinals, Leone X and Clemente VII, and
Caterina de Medici; since 1871 is seat of the Senate. Constructed in 1649.
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Palazzo Quirinale
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Tapestries. (Also decorative furniture, etc.).
General Notes: No information sheet provided by Hutzel, tapestries not mentioned
in TCI.
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Palazzo Ricci
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Nanni di Baccio Bigio; Polidoro da Caravaggio; Maturino da
Firenze
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes. Renaissance
building with frescoes by Maturino da Firenze and Polidoro da Caravaggio on the
exterior walls.
General Notes: Views extracted from via di Monserrato sequence.
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Palazzo Rondanini
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Physical Description:
61
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Valvassori, Gabriele; Doni, Adone; Gamelin, Jacques; Ponzio,
Flaminio
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, sculptural relief, stucco, painting,
frescoes, mosaics, decorative arts (furniture, goldwork, clocks, etc.
Object Notes: The palace was later called "Sanseverino" and is now the location
of the Banca dell'Agricultura. The building dates from 1744-8. It was the former
residence of Giuseppe Cesari (Cavaliere d'Arpino).
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Palazzo Venezia
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Monaldi, Carlo; Giuliano da Maiano
Antiquities: Sculptural fragment
Medieval: Architectural sculpture, sculptural fragments, sculpture .
Post-medieval: Architectural sculpture, sculpture, stucco, gilding, architecture,
tapestries
Object Notes: Cortile, above all interesting for Roman, early medieval and
Renaissance monuments, sarcophagi, fountain settings, statues, portrait busts,
etc.
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Museo degli Strumenti Musicali
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Physical Description:
175
items
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Palazzo Venezia, Museo
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Jacopo della Riviera
Post-medieval: Tapestry collection in the "Sala Regia"
Object Notes: Occupying the rooms of the Balbo apartment, where Paul II lived and
gathered together his collections. German and French tapestries of the 16th
century, all manufactured at Brussels, and five Italian tapestries by Riviera
after cartoon drawings by Giov. Franc. Romanelli in 1637-42.
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Piazza Campitelli
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Two views of the piazza on which are located two buildings, probably Palazzo
Albertoni and Palazzo Gaspari.
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Piazza della Rota
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of building facades on the Piazza, which is located on Via Monserrato. Two
views of S. Catarina della Rota, a 12th c. church with 18th c. facade. Two views
of facade on via S. Girolomo della Carita, a street off the Piazza.
General Notes: These views extracted from Via Monserrato numerical sequence.
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Piazza Farnese
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rainaldi, Girolamo
Post-medieval: One view of piazza and three detail views of one of the twin
fountains attributed to Girol. Rainaldi (1626).
General Notes: Views taken from the via di Monserrato sequence.
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Piazza Navona
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antonio della Bitta; Zappala, Gregorio; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo;
Fancelli, Giacomo Antonio; Poussin, Claude; Raggi, Antonio; Mari, Giovanni
Antonio; Amici, Luigi; Borromini, Francesco; Baratta, Francesco; Della Porta,
Giacomo
General views of the piazza (ancient circus of Dominiziano), with details of
Fontana del Moro, Fontana dei Fiumi, and Fontana del Nettuno.
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Piazza S. Francesco di Paola
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
View of the "salita Borgia" running under a palazzo in front of which stands a
votive column.
General Notes: Forms part of numerical sequence for S. Francesco di Paola.
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Piccola Farnesina
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger); Enrico Gui; Le Roy (Regis)
Antiquities: Sculpture, sculptural fragments
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, fresco painting
Object Notes: Constructed in 1523 by Frenchman Le Roy, and attributed to Sangallo
the Younger. Lily of France was combined with Farnesiani lily, leading to name of
palace, which has nothing in common with Villa Farnesina. In the interior is found
the Museo Barracco of antique sculpture.
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Ponteficio Ateneo Angelicum
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
View of academy's facade, with detail views of crests, portico statue and
fountain. (Unable to verify fountain's location in this monument.)
General Notes: These views part of numerical sequence for SS. Domenico e Sisto,
which is next door.
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Porta S. Paolo
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of both sides of the Porta.
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S. Agata
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Recalcati, Giacomo Onorato; Troppa, Girolamo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting
Object Notes: Popular among inhabitants of Trastevere since it houses the
"Madonna de Noantri, patron of the quarter and fulcrum of a popular series of
summer festivals. Located next to San Crisogono.
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S. Agnese fuori le Mura
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Physical Description:
153
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural fragments, sculptural fragments, sculpture
. Post-medieval: Architectural sculpture, fresco painting
Object Notes: Erected in 342 by Costanza, daughter or niece of Constantine on the
site of the catacombs holding the remains of S. Agnese. Marble staircase dates
from 1590.
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S. Agnese in Agone
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rainaldi, Carlo; Borromini, Francesco; Grande, Antonio del; Baratta,
Giovanni Maria (the Elder); Rainaldi, Girolamo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting.
Object Notes: Founded under Pope Innocent X in 1652 with construction carried out
by the Rainaldis, passing to Borromini. The site is located above the traditional
site of the martyrdom of St. Agnes, above the circus of Domiziano dating from the
1st century A.D.
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S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mastro Sebastiano Fiorentino; Sansovino, Jacopo (Jacopo d' Antonio
Tatti); Vanvitelli, Luigi; Gagliardi, P.; Raphael; Venusti, Marcello; Nucci,
Avanzino; Cotignola, G.B.; Umbrian, 15th century; Guercino (Giovanni Francesco
Barbieri); Guercino; Bracci, Pietro; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Byzantine; Isaia da
Pisa; Lanfranco, Giovanni; Baratta, Giovanni Maria (the Elder); Ferrata, Ercole;
Cafa, Melchiorre; Bergondi, Andrea; Guidi, Domenico; Muziano, Girolamo; Sansovino,
Andrea; Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da; Murena, C.; Romanelli, Giovanni
Francesco; Capponi, Luigi; Jacopo da Pietrasanta
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting
Object Notes: Erected between 1479 and 1483 by Pietrasanta and Fiorentino.
Stylistically homogenous, with minor restorations of 18th and 19th centuries.
Facade as style of early Roman Renaissance.
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S. Alessandro
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural fragments, architectural sculpture,
sculpture.
Object Notes: Located off of the Via Nomentana in direction of Mentano. Church
dates from 7th century. Cemetery from 3rd century in which are buried three
martyrs, Alessandro, Erenzio, Teodulo. Basilica was erected on spot of first two
tombs in era of Constantine.
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S. Anastasia
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Gimacchi, Carlo; Cerruti, Michelangelo; Mola,
Pier Francesco; Baldi, Lazzaro; Trevisani, Francesco; Aprile, Francesco; Ferrata,
Ercole; Benzoni, G.B.; Arrigucci, L.
Medieval: Architectural sculpture . Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture, sculpture, painting, frescoes. Facade by Arrigucci (1636). Interior
(1722).
Object Notes: Located on via S. Teodoro.
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S. Andrea al Quirinale
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Raggi, Antonio; Legros, Pierre (the Younger); Gaulli, Giovanni
Battista; Brandi, Giacinto; Courtois, Jacques; Maratti, Carlo; Mazzanti, Lodovico;
Odazzi, Giovanni; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
frescoes, stucco, coffers
Object Notes: Bernini defined this as his best work, begun in 1658 and finished
in 1671. Located on via XX Settembre
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S. Andrea della Valle
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Physical Description:
134
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Della Porta, Giacomo; Maderno, Carlo; Rainaldi, Carlo; Fontana,
Carlo; Raggi, Antonio; Grimaldi, Giovanni Francesco; Galimberti, Francesco; Monti,
Francesco; Nobili, F.; Caroselli, Angelo; Rondone, Franc.; Paolo Romano (Paolo di
Mariano di Tuccio Taccone); Bregno, Andrea (Andrea da Milano); Ferrucci, Francesco
di Giovanni; Ferrucci, Sebastiano di Francesco; Lanfranco, Giovanni; Algardi,
Alessandro; Domenichino; Preti, Mattia; Cignani, Carlo; Taruffi, Emilio; Bazzani,
Cesare; Guidi, Domenico; Castelli, Matteo; Passignano, Domenico; Mochi, Francesco;
Buonvicino, Ambrogio; Bernini, Pietro; Stati, Cristoforo; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo;
Coccia, Francesco; Giorgetti, Giuseppe; Olivieri, Pier Paolo
Post-medieval: Architecture, frescoes, stucco, painting, sculpture, architectural
sculpture, sculptural relief
Object Notes: Exhibiting the passage from Counter-Reformation to Baroque, it is
one of the most vast churches in Rome (the most vast with one nave), and its
cupola, which measures 80 meters in heighth is the heighest after that of S.
Peter's. Construction was initiated in 1591 by Olivieri, the cupola was completed
in 1625 by Maderno.
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S. Antonio da Padova
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Carimini. Luca
Post-medieval: 19th century architecture (1886); views of face, portico,
portal.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Roma e Dintorni, 1977, p. 382
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S. Balbina
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Physical Description:
60
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cosma, Giovanni; Mino dal Reame; Fontbuoni, Anastasio
Medieval: Architectural plans, architecture, cosmati tiling, sculpture, fresco
painting, sculptural fragments. Post-medieval: Sculptural relief, architectural
sculpture, architecture, painting, fresco painting, sculpture. On viale
Baccelli.
General Notes: Hutzel accounts for 65 prints; however, #9, #10, #39, #59, #61 and
#62 are not included in the group of photos. (Perhaps they are with wall painting
or mosaics?). There is also a note (from Emily?) that unmatched negatives are in
mylar sleeves at the front of the group - but these are also not located.
box 271
S. Bartolomeo de Insula
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Physical Description:
80
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Nicola di Angelo; Vassalletto, Pietro; Trevisani, Francesco;
Carracci, Antonio; Torriani, Orazio
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculptural fragments,
architectural fragments . Post-medieval: Painting, stucco, architectural
sculpture, architecture, fresco painting, sculpture
General Notes: Originally built in the 10th century by German Kaiser Ottone II,
on the island of the Tiber River, over the ruins of the Roman temple Esculapio.
Enlarged in the 12th century, this renovation was destroyed in a flood in the mid
16th century. Current facade dates from 1624 by Torriani.
box 273
S. Benedetto in Piscinula
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, frescoes, intarsia.
Post-medieval: Painting, fresco, altarpiece
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S. Bernardino
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Baglione, Giovanni; Gagliardi, Bernardo
Post-medieval: 17th century architecture (1625), paintings on canvas, fresco
paintings, church furnishings
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (1981), p. 325
box 273
S. Bernardo alle Terme
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Physical Description:
118
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Odazzi, Giovanni; Sacchi, Andrea; Fancelli, Giacomo Antonio;
Hoffmann, C.; Rainaldi, Rinaldo; Mariani, Camillo
Post-medieval: 16th century architecture (1598), sculpture, painting Caterina
Nobili Sforza, countess of Santa Fiora, patron.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Roma e Dintorni (1977), p. 312-13
box 274
S. Brigida
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Puccini, Biagio
Exterior views of 18th c. church on Piazza Farnese. Interior views of altar,
celing frescoes, sculpture, sculptural relief, paintings, mosaics, stained
glass.
General Notes: Exterior views taken from via di Monserrato sequence.
box 274
S. Carlo ai Catinari
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Interior views of 17th c. church's nave, altar, apse fresco, cupola,
architectural sculpture.
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S. Caterina da Siena
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Physical Description:
54
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cafa, Melchiorre; Pietro da Cortona; Canuti, Domenico Maria;
Haffner, Enrico; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Conca, Sebastiano; Allegrini, Francesco;
Romanelli, Giovanni Francesco; Finelli, Giuliano; Bracci, Pietro; Soria, Giovanni
Battista
Post-medieval: Church by Soria dates from 1638-40. Sculpture, frescoes, painting,
architectural sculpture, architecture, stucco
box 274
S. Caterina dei Funari
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Physical Description:
73
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Guidetti, Guidetto; Muziano, Girolamo; Zuccaro, Federico; Pulzone,
Scipione; Agresti, Livio (Ricciutello); Venusti, Marcello; Raffaellino da Reggio;
Massari, Lucio
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, fresco, sculpture . In the vicinity of
Palazzo Mattei in Jewish quarter
box 275
S. Cecilia in Trastevere
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Physical Description:
160
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maderno, Carlo; Conca, Sebastiano; Arnolfo di Cambio; Maderno,
Stefano; Bril, Paul; Roncalli, Cristofano; Reni, Guido; Lotto, Lorenzo;
Pintoricchio; Tiberio d'Assisi; Pasturo; Antonio da Viterbo (Il Pastura); Fuga,
Ferdinando
Antiquities: Mosaics, architectural fragments
Medieval: Architectural sculpture, architectural fragments, sculptural fragments,
sculpture, mosaics, floor tiling . Post-medieval: Painting, frescoes,
architectural sculpture, sculpture, architecture, stucco, marble, gilding
Object Notes: Built over an already existing church of the 5th century by Pope S.
Pasquale I in the 9th century. Suffered damaged and plundering; rebuilt in 1110.
Completely redone in 15th century, 17th century and 18th century. Styles from
10th-present century are existent here.
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S. Cesareo
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Interior views of 16th c. church, including pergamo, ceiling, crypt and details
of 2nd c. crypt floor mosaic.
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S. Chiara
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maderno, Carlo; Carimini, Luca; Francesco da Volterra
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, sculptural
relief, painting, fresco
Object Notes: Erected for S. Carlo Borromeo in 1565.
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S. Clemente
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Physical Description:
57
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, sculpture, fresco painting
General Notes: Situated about 300 meters from the Coloseum, it takes the name of
Pope Clemente, third successor to S. Peter. Although the photos are filed as
"medieval", there has been some renovation in the interior dating from the Baroque
period, and examples of later painting.
Accompanying Material: Hutzel sent guidebook, now housed in Center Library
box 278
S. Costanza
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Physical Description:
131
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Mosaics, architecture, architectural fragments, sculptural fragments,
frescoes. Post-medieval: Fresco painting.
Object Notes: Dating from Paleo-Christian era in Rome, the church is really a
mausoleum erected in the 4th century for Constantine's children (namely his
daughter Costanza). It then became the baptistry of S. Agnese and in the 13th
century an independent church. Mosaics are a complete series of works of the 4th
century. Comprises two separate shipments. First shipment included 16 medieval
mosaic prints/negatives and 2 post-medieval fresco painting prints/negatives.
Second shipment included 95 medieval architecture, architectural fragments,
sculptural fragments, mosaics, and frescoes; and 18 post-medieval fresco painting
prints/negatives.
box 278
S. Crisogno
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri); Cavallini, Pietro; Soria,
Giovanni Battista; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Bracci, Pietro; Mazzuoli, Giuseppe (the
Elder); Galli, Pietro; Marchionni, Carlo
Medieval: Architecture, architectural fragments, architectural sculpture.
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, coffered ceiling, sculpture,
relief work, painting.
General Notes: Hutzel notes that these photos were taken prior to 1960, before
post-war restorations took place. The actual church dates to 1127-9, with the name
S. Crisogono traced back to 5th century. Soria reconstructed the church in the
17th century.
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S. Croce in Gerusalemme
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Physical Description:
347
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Gregorini, Domenico; Passalacqua, Pietro; Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio
di Benedetto Aquilo); Sansovino, Jacopo (Jacopo d' Antonio Tatti); Melozzo da
Forli; Giaquinto, Corrado; Maratti, Carlo
Medieval: Cosmati pavement, architecture (facade) . Post-medieval: Architecture,
architectural sculpture, sculpture, frescoes: "Leggenda della Santa Croce,"
Antoniazzo Romano (attr) & "S. Elena sale al cielo," Corrado Giaquinto; mosaic
ceiling in Cappella di S. Elena; coats-of-arms
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S. Dorotea
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Nelli, Giovanni Battista
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, frescoes
Object Notes: 18th century origins, yet catalogues of 1445 describe a chapel
dedicated to SS. Silvestro and Dorotea on this spot). Restored in 1738 with
architecture by Nelli, same creator of the plan of Rome.
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S. Egidio
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Colonna, Fil.
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting
Object Notes: Exhibits original line of late Cinquecento construction, despite
various remodelings. Church is almost always closed to the public.
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S. Eligio degli Orefici
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Peruzzi, Baldassare; Ponzio, Flaminio; Romanelli, Giovanni
Francesco; Matteo da Lecce; Zuccaro, Taddeo; Vecchi, Giovanni dei; Raphael
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting, religious reliquaries
Object Notes: On Via Giulia along banks of the Tiber. Designed by Raphael.
Construction began in 1516. Facade from 1602 by Ponzio. Interior in form of Greek
cross.
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S. Eligio dei Ferrari
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Siciolante, Girolamo (Girolamo da Sermoneta); Pulzone, Scipione;
Batoni, Pompeo; Vannini, Giovanni
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting, religious reliquaries (17-18th
centuries), sculptural relief, stucco
Object Notes: Constructed in first half of 16th century by confraternity of the
blacksmiths.
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S. Eustachio
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Canevari, Antonio; Salvi, Nicola; Fuga, Ferdinando; Zoboli, Giacomo;
Morelli, Paolo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture and decoration, sculptural
portrait busts, sculpture, painting
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S. Francesco di Paola
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Physical Description:
79
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pietro da Cortona; Giuseppe Chiari; Sebastiano Conca; Giulio
Romano
Exterior views of facade, capitals, architectural sculpture. Interior views of
nave and altar, achitectural sculpture, ceiling frescoes, side altars, sculpture,
paintings, scresty, collegio.
General Notes: Views of Piazza S. Francesco di Paola were extracted from this
numerical sequence and filed separately.
box 282
S. Giacomo degli Spagnoli
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Foschini, Arnaldo; Carimini, Luca; Torrigiano, Pietro; Pellegrino;
Modena; Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting.
Object Notes: Need to check with Roma e Dintorni for full names of artists listed
above. Facade on the Piazza Navona in Renaissance style; this leads to the apse
within the church, displaying the reversed orientation dating from 1938 with the
disastrous "Corso del Rinascimento". Church currently known as Nostra Signore del
S. Cuore.
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S. Giacomo in Augusta
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maderno, Carlo; Legros, Pierre (the Younger); Buzio, Ippolito;
Passignano, Domenico; Gramatica, Antiveduto; Capparoni, Silverio; Francesco da
Volterra
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
fresco.
Object Notes: Finished in 1600's by Maderno. Elliptical plan by Volterra from
1596. Located on via del Corso.
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S. Giovanni a Porta Latina
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architectural fragments, sculpture
Medieval: Architecture, sculptural relief, fresco painting, mosaics .
Post-medieval: Restored apse
Object Notes: No precise dates known of foundation, church probably originates
from 5th century, with refurbishings of 7th century. Campanile of classical Roman
style originates from 12th century; frescoes date from end of 12th century. Hutzel
photo campaign undated. See also Marburger Index, no. 354.
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S. Giovanni dei Fiorentini
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Della Porta, Giacomo; Maderno, Carlo; Galilei, Alessandro; Pietro da
Cortona; Borromini, Francesco; Raggi, Antonio; Ferri, Ciro; Guidi, Domenico;
Ferrata, Ercole; Rosa, Salvator; Lanfranco, Giovanni; Fuga, Ferdinando; Slodtz,
Rene Michel (Michel-Ange); Valle, Filippo; Bracci, Pietro; Passignano, Domenico;
Bernini, Pietro; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Mino dal Reame; Santi di Tito; Cigoli,
Lodovico; Maratti, Carlo; Algardi, Alessandro; Prospero da Brescia; Pomarancio
(Niccolo Circignani); Naldini, Battista; Vanni, Giovanni Battista; Italian, 15th
century; Sansovino, Jacopo (Jacopo d' Antonio Tatti)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture painting,
frescoes, stucco, decorative arts. Located on Via Giulia.
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S. Giovanni della Malva
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting
Object Notes: Located in front of S. Dorotea, this church is not mentioned in
either TCI or Reklams. No identification of artists has been determined.
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S. Girolamo degli Illirici
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Gagliardi, P.; Viviani, Antonio Maria (Il Sordo d'Urbino); Lilio,
Andrea; Grassia, Francesco; Puglia, Giuseppe (il Bastaro); Cerruti, Michelangelo;
Nogari, Paris; Mestrovic, Ivan; Longhi, Martino (the Elder)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, fresco
Object Notes: Constructed under Sisto V in 1588 by Longhi.
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S. Girolamo della Carita
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Physical Description:
81
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rainaldi, Carlo; Borromini, Francesco; Giorgetti, Antonio; Pietro da
Cortona; Muziano, Girolamo; Rusconi, Camillo; Juvarra, Fel.; Fancelli, Cosimo;
Sienese, 15th century; Grandi, Ercole di Giulio Cesare; Camuccini, Vincenzo;
Legros, Pierre (the Younger); Bracci, Pietro; Castelli, Domenico
Founded on site where saint lived in 382, church is located on Piazza della Rota
and via di Monserrato. Reconstructed 1654-60. Exterior views of baroque facade and
flank, with details of portals, capitals and architectural sculpture. Extensive
coverage of interior altars, ceiling, sculpture, painting, frescoes, stucco,
coffers.
General Notes: Exterior views from via di Monserrato sequence integrated into
this one.
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S. Giuseppe dei Falegnami
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Physical Description:
82
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ghezzi, Giuseppe; Viviani, Antonio Maria (Il Sordo d'Urbino); Blanc,
Orazio; Maratti, Carlo; Montagna, Marco Tullio; Montano, Giovanni Battista
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
frescoes, reliefs Connected with Carcero Mamertino where St. Peter was imprisoned
before his Crucifixion
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S. Gregorio Magno
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Physical Description:
183
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Capponi, Luigi; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Bramante, Donato; Ferrari,
Francesco; Balestra, Antonio; Deodatus; Badalocchio, Sisto; Ricci, Giovanni
Battista; Bregno, Andrea (Andrea da Milano); Francesco da Volterra; Maderno,
Carlo; Mancini, Francesco; Canova, Antonio; Costanzi, Placido; Batoni, Pompeo;
Soria, Giovanni Battista
Medieval: Sculpture, mosaics . Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture, sculpture, painting, frescoes, stucco
Object Notes: Completely renovated/restored in 16th and 17th centuries in Baroque
style, church (on Monte Celio) contains hardly any indication of
paleo-Christian/medieval style of its origins. 173 prints are accounted for and
filed; 182 + 83 negatives are accounted for and filed--leaving 117 negatives
unaccounted for.
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S. Ignazio di Loyola
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Physical Description:
319
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Carlo Maderno; P. Orazio Grassi; Alessandro Algardi; Andrea Pozzo;
Francesco Trevisani
Church was built 1625-50, based on a project by Maderno. Exterior photos of
facade, rooftops and portal, with details of capitals. Interior views of the nave;
however, the majority of the photos are of the paintings in the vaults and
chapels. Frescoes include the Entry of S. Ignatius into Heaven and the Four Parts
of the World. There are also frescoes of Samson, David, Judith and Joel. In the
transept are frescoes relating to St. Louis and to the Glory of S. Ignatius.
Other, unidentified rooms in the complex are also photographed.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated. See also Marburger Index,
no. 395.
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Church
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Interior photos only. They show the nave, aisles and arcade. There are specific
photos of the ciborium. Near the altar is a 6th century mosaic of Christ in
Majesty between Ss. Peter, Lorenzo, Paul, Stephen, Hyppolite and Pope
Pelagio.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign undated.
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S. Lorenzo in Lucina
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Reni, Guido; Vouet, Simon; Sardi, Giuseppe; Rainaldi, Carlo;
Fanzago, Cosimo; Tenerani, Pietro; Italian, 18th century; Lemoyne, P.; Desprez,
Jean Louis; Saraceni, Carlo; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo
Medieval: Architectural and sculptural fragments . Post-medieval: Architecture,
architectural sculpture, sculptural relief, sculpture, painting, frescoes, coffers
Object Notes: Completely renovated during the centuries, especially in the 17th
century, but prominent characteristic of medieval portico, architraval columns,
and campanile from Pontificate of Pasquale II (1099-1118).
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S. Lorenzo in Panisperna
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cati, Pasquale
Antiquities: Sculptural fragments
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculptural relief,
sculpture, painting, fresco
Object Notes: Antique structure (c. 3rd-4th century) erected on site where
tradition places the martyrdom of S. Lorenzo. Building dates from late 16th
century in style of Counter-Reformation after a probable project by Francesco da
Volterra.
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S. Lucia del Gonfalone
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Azzurri, Francesco; Mariani, Cesare; Marco David
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, fresco
painting, stucco, coffers. on via dei Banchi Vecchi
General Notes: Church was built primarily in the 14th century for the antique
confraternity of the Gonfalone. The foundation was refurbished in 1764 by Marco
David in Baroque style, restored in 1866 by Azzurri. No information provided by
Hutzel. Negative #12 was missing from shipment.
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S. Luigi dei Francesi
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of Renaissance church's architectural sculpture. Interior views of
ceiling, cupola, organ, ceiling fresco.
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S. Margherita
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Brandi, Giacinto; Gaulli, Giovanni Battista; Fontana, Carlo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting
Object Notes: Site of a "confraternity", one of the simplest Baroque churches in
Rome; central plan interior is almost destitute of decoration.
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S. Maria Antiqua
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: General architectural views; views of sacrophagi
Medieval: 8th century fresco cycle of counter-iconoclasm propaganda,
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S. Maria d'Aracoeli
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Physical Description:
56
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Bregno, Andrea (Andrea da Milano); Albertoni,
Antonio; Pintoricchio; Trevisani, Francesco; Italian, 13th century; Italian, 12th
century; Savelli, Jacopo; Italian, 17th century
Antiquities: Interior columns
Medieval: Architecture, sculpture, mosaics, tomb sculpture, fresco painting.
Post-medieval: Painting, sculpture, sculptural relief, tomb sculpture, stucco
decoration
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S. Maria degli Angeli
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Physical Description:
137
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Michelangelo; Vanvitelli
Antiquities: Sarcophagus; fragments of antiquities on exterior wall.
Several exterior views of church facade, formed from exedra of calidarium of
Roman baths (Terme di Diocleziano). Interior, designed by Michelangelo from fromer
tepidarium and renovated by Vanvitelli (1749), is extensively documented. Views of
vestibule, nave, altars, sacristy, chapels, frescoed ceilings, paintings,
sculpture, courtyard.
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S. Maria della Scala
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Physical Description:
95
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Francesco da Volterra; Honthorst, Gerrit van; Odazzi, Giovanni;
Pannini, Giovanni Paolo; Slodtz, Rene Michel (Michel-Ange); Valle, Filippo;
Rainaldi, Carlo; Algardi, Alessandro; De La Haye, Luca (Luca Fiammingo); Papaleo,
Francisco; Rainaldi, Girolamo; Saraceni, Carlo; Mascherino, Ottaviano
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
decorative arts (furniture, objects d'art), manuscripts. Pharmacy of art of
herbal-cure dating from 16th century still exists today; many publications with
wood-cut illustrations on healing plants and other artifacts.
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S. Maria dell'Orto
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Physical Description:
62
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vignola (Giacomo Barozzi); Francesco da Volterra; Rusconi, Camillo;
Legros, Pierre (the Younger); Zucchetti, Fil.; Garzi, Luigi; Trometta, Nic.;
Torelli, Cesare; Parodi, G.B.; Longhi, Martino (the Elder); Zuccaro, Federico;
Zuccaro, Taddeo; Baglione, Giovanni; Calandrucci, Giacinto; Giaquinto, Corrado;
Guidetti, Guidetto
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, reliefs, painting (frescoes)
Object Notes: Despite lively Baroque decoration in the interior, the church
conserves an early Renaissance structure of three naves. Building began in 1489 by
an unknown architect; was finished in 1566 by Guidetti. Curious inscriptions on
church stones with humorous statements such as "Universita dei Vermicellari"
(various artisan corporations).
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S. Maria di Monserrato
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Physical Description:
82
items
Scope and Content Note
Camporese, Giuseppe; Francesco da Volterra; Carracci, Annibale; Moratilla,
Filippo; Nappi, Francesco; Sansovino, Jacopo (Jacopo d' Antonio Tatti); Capponi,
Luigi; Maso del Bosco (Boscoli, Tommaso); Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Sangallo, Antonio
da (the Younger)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, stucco
coffers. Fourteen views of exterior; 68 prints show interior. Initiated on project
of Sangallo the Younger in 1518, the church istoday the national Spanish church in
Rome. Altered by Camporese in 1821; restored in 1929.
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S. Maria di Montesanto
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Interior views of altar, nave, cupola and chapels.
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S. Maria in Aquiro
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Physical Description:
182
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maderno, Carlo; Breccioli, Filippo; Camporese, P.; Mariani, Cesare;
Saraceni, Carlo; Speranza, Stefano; Speranza, G.B.; Master of the Candlelight;
Francesco da Volterra
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
religious artifacts (reliquaries), decorative arts (tapestries, furniture). From
Counter-Reformation, built in 1590 and finished in 1774. A picture gallery exists
in the former convent, which also houses offices. Located on Piazza Capranica.
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S. Maria in Campitelli
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giordano, Luca; Conca, Sebastiano; Cavallini, Francesco; Baratta,
Fracesco; Ottoni, Lorenzo; Rossi, Giovanni Antonio de'; Gaulli, Giovanni Battista;
Mazzuoli, Giuseppe (the Elder); Passeri, Giuseppe; Maglia, Michele; Rainaldi,
Carlo
Post-medieval: 17th century architecture (1662-67), architectural sculpture,
sculpture, frescoes, church furnishings; altar with tabernacle
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Roma e Dintorni (1977), pp.
250-251
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S. Maria in Campo Marzio
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Marini, Pasquale; Garzi, Luigi; Costanzi, Placido; Baldi, Lazzaro;
Rossi, Giovanni Antonio de'
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting
Object Notes: Of antique origins, probably of the 7th century, transformed by
Rossi in 1685.
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S. Maria in Cappella
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, mosaics, fresco painting.
High Roman form of the 11th century, facade is flanked by customary Roman
columns. Post-medieval painting is also visible in the interior.
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S. Maria in Cosmedin
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Physical Description:
38
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sardi, Giuseppe; Roman school, 15th century; Giovenale, G.B.
Medieval: Architecture, mosaics, sculpture, sculptural relief . Post-medieval:
Painting (frescoes), sculpture
Object Notes: Basilica is famous for "Bocca della Verita" relief in the exterior
forecourt. The basilica was erected in the 6th century and enlarged by Hadrian in
the 8th century. It dates back to the arrival of Greeks in Rome, persecuted in
Greece by the Iconoclasts of the Orient.
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S. Maria in Domnica
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lazzaro Baldi; Perin del Vaga; Andrea Sansovino
Antiquities: 2 Roman sarcophagi
Exterior views of facade and arcade of Renaissance church founded on remains of
Roman construction in 7th c. Views of neighborhood portals. Interior views of
nave, altar, carved wooden ceiling, 9th c. mosaics, apse fresco by Lazzaro Baldi.
Views of crypt statue and fragments of Medieval pluteus.
General Notes: Views of Fontana della Navicella, which stands in front of the
church, have been extracted from this numerical sequence and stored in separate
file.
box 299
S. Maria in Monterone
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Batoni, Pompeo
Medieval: Sculpture (baptismal font) . Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture, sculpture, painting, frescoes
Object Notes: Near the Largo di Torre Argentina, an antique basilica structure
which has been restored numerous times, simple facade dates from 1682.
box 299
S. Maria in Monticelli
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Puccetti, Giovan Battista; Mariani, Cesare; Carracci, Antonio
Medieval: 12th century mosaic, 14th century wooden sculpture, gisante .
Post-medieval: 18th century architecture (altars, nave, chapels, cupola), frescos,
paintings on canvas,
Object Notes: No visible remains of the older church
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Roma e Dintorni, 1977, p. 246
box 299
S. Maria in Publicolis
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: G.A. De Rossi
One exterior view of facade of church renovated in 1643.
box 299
S. Maria in Traspontina
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mascherino, Ottaviano; Paparelli, Francesco; Fontana, Carlo;
Gherardi, Antonio (Reatino); Cesari, Giuseppe (il Cavaliere d'Arpino); Garzi,
Luigi; Conca, Sebastiano; Conca, Giovanni; Seiter, Joseph Daniel; Cerrini,
Giovanni Domenico; Ricci, Giovanni Battista; Raggi, Antonio; Pomarancio
(Cristoforo Roncalli); Peruzzi, Giovanni Sallustio
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
frescoes, stucco.
Object Notes: Constructed in 1566 by Peruzzi, worked on between 1581-7 by
Mascherino and finished by Paparelli in 1637. Located on via delle
Conciliazione.
box 299
S. Maria in Trastevere
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Cavallini, Pietro; Fontana, Carlo; Italy; Cochetti, L.; Mino dal Reame; Senese,
Michelangelo; Maratti, Carlo; Ciampelli, Agostino; Vespignani, Virginio; Valsoldo,
Giovanni Antonio; Paolo Romano (Paolo di Mariano di Tuccio Taccone); Longhi,
Martino (the Elder); Cati, Pasquale; Sale, Nicola; Umbrian, 15th century;
Gherardi, Antonio (Reatino); Domenichino
Medieval: Architecture, mosaics, cosmati style flooring
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, stucco, coffers
The first church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, perhaps the most ancient church in
Rome. Foundation traditionally dated to reign of Pope San Callisto I, between
217-222. Built probably more likely during reign of Pope San Giulio I, between
337-352. Reconstructions under Innocenzo II (1130-1143) did not alter church much.
Worst restoration was done in 19th century.
box 300-301
S. Maria in Vallicella
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Physical Description:
191
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Fausto Rughesi; Pietro da Cortona
Views of 16th church's facade by Fausto Rughesi(1605). Views of interior nave,
altars, sacristy, and collection in private rooms. Extensive coverage of frescoes
and paintings. Three views of an embroidery with a depiction of the Assumption of
the Virgin.
General Notes: Views of Oratorio dei Filippini are filed separately, but retain
H-numbers within this monument's numerical sequence.
box 301
S. Maria in Vescovio
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Physical Description:
46
items
box 302
S. Maria in Via Lata
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Byzantine, 11th century; Fancelli, Cosimo;
Brandi, Giacinto; Tenerani, Pietro; Pietro da Cortona
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
fresco, stucco coffers
Object Notes: Although entirely Baroque, the church is located on the site of an
ancient church dating before the 11th century. Pietro da Cortona executed the
facade in 1662, showing the influence of Borromini.
box 298
S. Maria sopra Minerva
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger); Lippi, Filippino;
Michelangelo
Medieval: 13th century gothic architecture (b. 1280) . Post-medieval: 19th
century architectural restoration, "il Redentore" by Michelangelo, tombs, painting
on panel, paintings on canvas, fresco
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Roma e Dintorni, 1977, pp
182-185
box 302
S. Martino ai Monti
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Views of crypt: sculpture, painting, frescoes, mosaics
box 302
S. Nicola da Tolentino
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ferrata, Ercole; Gaulli, Giovanni Battista; Coli, Giovanni;
Gherardi, Filippo (Sancasciani); Guidi, Domenico; Pietro da Cortona; Ferri, Ciro;
Algardi, Alessandro; Fancelli, Cosimo; Savona; Raggi, Antonio; Scalzi,
Agostinianzi; Baratta, Giovanni Maria (the Elder)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
frescoes, stucco, coffers
Object Notes: Built in 1599 by the Augustines, renovated and enlarged in 1654 by
Baratta. On via Barberini.
box 302
S. Nicola dei Prefetti
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Triga, G.; Ferrari, F.; Carracci; Pasqualoni, A.
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculptural relief,
sculpture, painting, fresco
Object Notes: Originating in the mid 17th century, there is no mention of this
church in either TCI or Reklams. On via dei Prefetti.
box 302
S. Nicola in Carcere
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Costa, Lorenzo (the Elder); Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio di Benedetto
Aquilo); Pisano, Guidotto; Maggiordomo, Anastasio; Guercino (Giovanni Francesco
Barbieri); Della Porta, Giacomo
Antiquities: Roman columns (spolia),
Medieval: Late Romanesque bell tower, architecture . Post-medieval: Architecture,
architectural sculpture, painting, frescoes, coffers, stucco. 16th century facade
(1599) by Giacomo della Porta. Remodeled in 17th and 19th centuries.
box 303
S. Onofrio
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Physical Description:
71
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ridolfi, Claudio; Domenichino; Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio di
Benedetto Aquilo); Ricci, Giovanni Battista; Carracci, Agostino; Bregno, Antonio;
Baglione, Giovanni; School of Umbria; Roman school; Trevisani, Francesco; Peruzzi,
Baldassare; Giuseppe de Fabris; Cesari, Giuseppe (il Cavaliere d'Arpino); B.
Nicola da Forca Palena
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, architectural sculpture, painting,
frescoes.
Object Notes: Erected in 1419 by Forca Palena, in style of Quattrocento. In the
convent, Torquato Tasso died in 1595 on the vigil of his coronation on the
Campidoglio. Located in Gianicolo.
box 304-308
S. Paolo
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Physical Description:
799
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Basilica
Artist Name: Nicola di Angelo; Vassalletto, Pietro; Street, G.E.; Breck, George;
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward
Antiquities: Architectural sculpture fragments, tomb sculpture fragments,
sculpture fragments
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture fragments, tomb sculpture
fragments, sculptural fragments, inscribed tomb markers, sculpture, fresco
painting, mosaics
General Notes: the "tomb markers" need to be sorted and catalogued
box 303
S. Passera
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Views of lunette relief and gravestone.
Exterior views of apse, flank and facade of 13th c. church, built on top of 8th
c. church, now a catacomb. Interior views of altar with detail views of 14th c.
apse frescos.
box 303
S. Pietro in Vincoli
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Michelangelo
Views of central nave, apse fresco, throne. Detail views of Michelangelo's
Moses.
box 303
S. Prassede
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (exterior and interior), architectural sculpture,
sculptural fragments, tomb sculpture, frescoes, mosaics . Post-medieval:
Architecture (interior), architectural sculpture, frescoes
General Notes: No information sheet provided by Hutzel. See TCI, Roma e Dintorni,
360-2. Actual church built in 822 by Pasquale I. Renovated in 15th, 17th, 19th
centuries. Mosaics and frescoes of 9th century, frescoes of the 17th century.
box 308-309
S. Pudenziana
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Physical Description:
150
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Francesco da Volterra; Manno, Antonio; Tamburini, Achille; Baldi,
Lazzaro; Gimignani, Giacinto; Nocchi, Bernardino; Maderno, Carlo; Della Porta,
Giovanni Battista; Valsoldo, Giovanni Antonio; Zuccaro, Federico; Olivieri, Pier
Paolo; Mari, Giovanni Antonio; Pomarancio (Niccolo Circignani)
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculptural fragments, frescoes,
mosaics.Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, frescoes,
painting, stucco, mosaics.
Object Notes: Tradition states that the church (on via Urbana) rests on the site
of the house of the Roman senator Pudente, who gave shelter to S. Peter during his
sojourn in Rome. Excavations reveal a 2nd century AD structure. 18th century
facade. 4th century mosaic, "Triumphant Christ Enthroned"
box 309
S. Rita
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Physical Description:
1
item
box 310
S. Sabina
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zuccaro, Taddeo; Odazzi, Giovanni
Antiquities: spolia used throughout church, sarcophagus, sculpture fragments
Medieval: 5th century architecture (422-432), wooden door, mosaic with dedicatory
inscription, 9th century iconostasis, ambo. Post-medieval: 16th century frescos
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Roma e Dintorni, 1977, pp 433-35
box 310
S. Salvatore in Lauro
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Physical Description:
63
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sassi, Ludovico Rusconi; Rainaldi, Rinaldo; Guglielmetti, Cam.;
Bizzaccheri, Carlo Francesco; Ghezzi, Giuseppe; Turchi, Alessandro; Pietro da
Cortona; Asprucci, Antonio; Pacetti, Vicenzo; Gramatica, Antiveduto; Salviati,
Francesco; Salvi, Nicola; Rossi, Vicenzo di Raffaello de'; Sansovino, Jacopo
(Jacopo d'Antonio Tatti); Isaia da Pisa; Mascherino, Ottaviano
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting
Object Notes: Founded in 12th century; remodeled in 15th century; destroyed in
fire in 1591. Reconstruction initiated three years later by Mascherino. In 1669,
church was acquired by confraternity of the Piceni. In 1727, building was under
direction of Sassi.
box 310-311
S. Sebastiano ad Catacumbas
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Physical Description:
89
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vasanzio, Giovanni; Barigioni, Filippo; Specchi, Alberto; Maratti,
Carlo; Fontana, Carlo; Ghezzi, Pier Leone; Papaleo, Francesco; Cordier, Nicolas;
Ferri, Ciro; Giorgetti, Antonio; Muziano, Girolamo; Italian, 17th century;
Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Ponzio, Flaminio
Medieval: Fresco paintings from chapel of Onorio III, "Sebastiano ad Catacumbas"
(13th century, c. 1216-1227) . Post-medieval: 17th century architecture (1609,
architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, fresco painting, stucco. On via
Appia.
General Notes: Missing 15-17, and 38-41. 94 prints total according to H.
box 311
S. Spirito in Sassia
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mascherino, Ottaviano; Pontelli, Baccio; Pino, Marco; Ruviale,
Francesco; Zucchi, Jacopo; Agresti, Livio (Ricciutello); Nogari, Paris; Valeriani,
Giuseppe; Abbatini, Guidubaldo; Venusti, Marcello; Del Duca, Giacomo; Nebbia,
Cesare; Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
frescoes, stucco, coffers.
Object Notes: Medieval building on this foundation was venerated by Saxon
pilgrims (from which it derives its name) arriving from Great Britain. Church was
almost completed in 1544; facade was added about 1585 by Mascherino. Located on
Borgo San Spirito.
box 311
S. Stefano del Cacco
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Physical Description:
68
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Perino del Vaga; Baglione, Giovanni; Odazzi, Giovanni; Vecchi,
Giovanni dei; Casolani, Cristofano
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting, frescoes, reliquary objects,
high reliefs, iconostasis (15th century). Minor church found in vicinity of Piazza
Argentina. Small basilica of early middle ages, enclosed by Baroque palaces.
basilica of early middle ages, enclosed by Baroque palaces. Oratorium, small
museum with Roman and early medieval sculpture of 9th century basilica is found.
Photos show restoration process of retrieved statues from copper iconostasis which
was stolen about 40 years ago and rediscovered in the early 1960's.
box 311-312
S. Stefano Rotondo
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Physical Description:
132
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Alberti, Leon Battista; Tempesta, Antonio; Roncalli, Cristofano
Antiquities: Sculpture
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, fresco painting, sculpture,
architectural fragments, sculptural fragments . Post-medieval: Sculpture, fresco
painting, painting, architectural sculpture
Object Notes: Called the "second Pantheon of Rome", this church dates from the
5th century A.D. Alberti worked on the restoration in the 15th century. These
photographs date from March, 1984.
box 313
S. Susanna
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Valsoldo, Giovanni Antonio; Vacca, Flaminio; Croce, Baldassare (il
Baldassarino); Laureti, Tommaso (Siciliano); Maderno, Stefano; Maderno, Carlo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
fresco, stucco, coffers
Object Notes: Counter-reformation church. All photos were taken between 1960-70,
and Hutzel notes that it is necessary to take new photography since much has been
restored since then, especially the facade.
box 313
S. Tommaso di Canterbury
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Camporese, Pietro (the Younger); Poletti, Luigi; Vespignani,
Virginio
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
Object Notes: Constructed in the 8th century, renovated in 1575 by Cardinal of
Norfolk and later in 1869 by Camporese; after his death, by Poletti and Vespignani
in 1873. Vespignani portals in Romanesque style. Taken from via di Monserrato
sequence.
box 313
S. Urbano
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Exterior views of ancient temple adapted to church; sarcophagi,
altar, fragments.
Interior views of 11th c. frescoes, crest of Urbano III, ceiling, crucifix
(Medieval core collection)
box 313
S. Vitale
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cesari, Giuseppe (il Cavaliere d'Arpino); Dughet, Gaspard; Pozzo,
Andrea
Medieval: 5th century architecture (b. 402). Post-medieval: interior decoration
(design?) c. 1475, 16th century fresco cycle (story of saints and martyrs), detail
of wooden door
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI Roma e Dintorni, 1977, p 326
box 265
Scala Santa
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Jacometti, Ignazio; Ricci, Giovanni Battista; Stella, Giacomo;
Nogari, Paris; Lilio, Andrea; Bril, Paul; Baglione, Giovanni; Fontana,
Domenico
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
fresco.
Object Notes: Location near S. Giovanni in Laterno, it is also known as "Sancta
Sanctorum". Staircase was carried to Rome by Saint Helen, mother of Constantine.
28 steps, which are climbed up by pilgrims on their knees.
box 265
Sedia del Diavolo
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman architecture, sepulchral monument, stucco work
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Roma e Dintorni, 1979, p. 319
box 269
SS. Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso
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Physical Description:
77
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Longhi, Martino (the Younger); Pietro da Cortona; Brandi, Giacinto;
Maratti, Carlo; Menicucci, Giovanni Battista; Maria da Canepina; Bazzani, Cesare;
Courtois, Jacques; Mola, Pier Francesco; Tom. della Porta (the Younger);
Maccagnani, Eugenio; Galli, Guido; Lebrun, Andre Jean; Longhi, Onorio
Antiquities: Archaeological fragments
Medieval: Frescoes . Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture,
sculpture, mosaics, coffers, painting, frescoes
Object Notes: The church of the Lombard residents in Rome, dedicated to S.
Ambrogio, following dedication of S. Carlo Borromeo. Ambulatory, based on Duomo in
Milan, is only one left remaining in Rome today.
box 270
Ss. Andrea e Claudio
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Derizet, Antoine; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting
Object Notes: 18th century Baroque church by Frenchman Derizet.
box 271
SS. Apostoli
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Dom. Muratori; Baciccia
Interior views only of 18th c. church of 6th c. origins. Views of nave and
pilasters, apse and ceiling frescoes, cupola and Cappella del Crocifisso.
box 276
Ss. Celso e Giuliano
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Roman School (17th century; Italian, 15th century; Batoni, Pompeo;
C. De Dominicis
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
stucco, tomb sculpture (sarcophagus).
Object Notes: Built in the 17th century over the ruins of church from the 5th
century. First church was dedicated by Pope Celestino I. This church built under
Pope Clemente XII.
box 276
Ss. Cosma e Damiano
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Allegrini, Francesco; Montagna, Marco Tullio; Castelli, Domenico;
Baglione, Giovanni; Spadarini, Antonio (Spadarino); Arrigucci, L.
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, mosaics, fresco painting. Views
of Basilica and chapels. Post-medieval: Painting, fresco painting, stucco,
architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, woodworking.
Object Notes: Along the via dei Fori Imperiali, entrance to church which Pope
Felice IV (for whom it was called "Basilica of the Blessed Felicis") obtained in
527 as counsel-hall of the Foro della Pace, now remembered as the setting of the
Biblioteca Pacis. Renovated in 1632 by design of Arrigucci.
Accompanying Material: Hutzel sent illustrated guidebook in Italian on site and
illustrated guidebook of the 18th century Neapolitan manger contained in the
basilica. Housed in Center Library.
box 281
SS. Domenico e Sisto
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Physical Description:
47
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giacomo della Porta; Nicola Torriani; Orozio Torriani; Vincenzo
della Greca; Dom. Maria Canuti; Enrico Haffner; Antonio Raggi; Pier Franceso Mola;
Bernini; Benozzo Gozzoli; Franc. Allegrini; Fr. Romanelli
Several views of 17th c. church facade, with detail views of portal, niche
statues, and tympanum. Interior views of altars, ceiling fresco, paintings in
choir and elsewhere, sacristy door, and sculpture.
General Notes: Eight views of Pontificio Ateneo Angelicum to right of church
extracted and filed as separate monument.
box 288
SS. Giovanni e Paolo
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Physical Description:
166
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Conca, Tommaso; Piastrini, Domenico; Triga, Giacomo; Garagni,
Andrea; Bracci, Pietro; Benefial, Marco; Cochetti, Luigi; Grandi, Francesco;
Pomarancio (Niccolo Circignani); Canevari, Giovanni Battista; Ferrari, Francesco;
Byzantine 1255; Barbieri, Pietro Andrea
Antiquities: Views of basement level remains of roman palazzo with second and
third century frescoes decorating former triclinium, tablinium, ninfeo, and
oratorium. Sarcophagus and fragments in cloister garden.
Views of basement level christian tomb (confessio) with frescoes and of oratory
with altar. Views of apse frescoes in current, ground level basilica, paintings
from cappella di S. Paolo alla Croce, and collection of papal portraits from the
octagonal vestibule preceding sacristy. Views of sculpture in cloister garden.
Object Notes: Church museum has separate file and record.
box 289-290
SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Museum
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Physical Description:
240
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Museum
Antiquities: Ceramic fragments, sculptural fragments, architectural fragments
Medieval: Ceramic fragments, sculptural fragments, fresco fragments, inscribed
tomb markers. Houses one of the best collections of Malagan medieval ceramics for
casting wall monuments, copies of which are housed in campanile.
Object Notes: Basilica has separate record and is filed separately.
Accompanying Material: museum handbook
box 295
Ss. Marcellino e Pietro
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Carimini, Luca; Theodoli, Girolamo; Lapis, Gaetano
Medieval: Sculptural relief . Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture, sculpture, painting.
Object Notes: Of remote origins (4th century?), it was reconstructed in 1751 by
Theodoli.
box 302
SS. Nereo e Achilleo
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pomarancio (Cristoforo Roncalli); Italian, 8th century; Italian, 9th
century; Italian, 15th century; Italian, 16th century
Medieval: Architecture, architectural fragments, sculpture, mosaics, intarsia .
Post-medieval: Architectural sculpture, painting, fresco, tapestries
Object Notes: Located on via delle Terme di Caracalla. Church dates from 4th
century, actual church today conserves restorations of 8th and 9th centuries, and
the later and larger restoration of the 15th century. In the 16th century,
Cardinal Baronio stipulated in his will that things should remain unchanged in the
design of the church. Mosaics in the apse are creation of late Byzantine during
pontificate of Leone III (795-816).
box 309
SS. Quattro Coronati
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Physical Description:
72
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Raffaellino del Colle; Giovanni di S. Giovanni; Giovanni Baglioni;
Enrico di Portogallo
Exterior and cloister views of 12th c. church stored in Medieval section.
Interior views of nave, altar, apse fresco, ciborium, holy water font, wall
paintings. Many views of 13th c. frescoes in Oratorio di S. Silvestro and several
views of the adjoining chapel.
General Notes: Views of Oratorio frescoes processed by Paintings section now
stored with Hutzel collection.
box 313
Stimmate di San Francesco
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Physical Description:
130
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Contini, Giovanni Battista; Canevari, Antonio; Trevisani, Francesco;
Brandi, Giacinto; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Canova, Antonio; Cesari, Giuseppe (il
Cavaliere d'Arpino); Roncalli, Cristofano; Guidetti, Guidetto
Baroque church built over an early Roman church; crypt of church still in
existence. Views of sculpture, stucco, painting, fresco, gilding.
box 314
Tomb of the Pancrattii
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Physical Description:
26
items
box 314
Tomb of the Valerii
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Physical Description:
53
items
box 315
Trinita degli Spagnoli
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Guglielmi, Gregorio; Casali, Andrea; Ant. Velazquez; Giaquinto,
Corrado; Benefial, Marco; Eman. Rodriguez dos Santos
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, frescoes, stucco,
coffers.
Object Notes: Constructed between 1741-6 by Rodriguez dos Santos. On via
Condotti.
box 314
via del Portico di Ottavia
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Views of Portico di Ottavia (146-23 B.C.); details of Roman reliefs
decorating casa di Lorenzo di Manilio
Exterior views of casa di Lorenzo Manilio; portal of unidentified house
box 314
via del Teatro di Marcello
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: One view of Temple of Apollo Sosianus
Views of the street and buildings on it, including S. Nicola in Carcere, S. Rita,
and Teatro di Marcello.
box 314
via della Tribuna di Campitelli
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of exterior doors and windows of unidentified buildings on the street.
box 314
Via di Monserrato
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Street views of unidentified buildings, portals and architectural details, with
two views of S. Giovanni in Ayno, now a residence, and one of Piazza de'
Ricci.
box 314
Via Giulia
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of unidentified churches, portals, building facades. Three views of facade
of S. Filippo Neri. One view of facade of Spirito Santo dei Napoletani, a 16th c.
church restored in 1700 by Carlo Fontana and in 1853 by Antonio Cipolla.
General Notes: Some of the views may be of monuments on Via di Monserrato.
box 263
Casino Borghese
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Galleria Borghese and Museo Borghese
Artist Name: G. Lor Bernini; Lanfranco; Pinturicchio; Santi Tito; Ant. de
Maron
General views of the park gardens, views of the facade of Casino Borghese, and
views of the interior museum and gallery, with several views of Bernini's "Il
Ratto di Proserpina."
box 316
S. Maria in Celsano
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of facade and portal; interior views of main altar with byzantine
painting, side altars; frescoes by the school of Antoniazzo Romano; and holy water
stoups.
box 316
Castello Brancaccio
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Physical Description:
32
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Medieval castle with drawbridge almost completely
restored. Gothic architectural decoration and sculpture.
General Notes: 2 sets of duplicate photos with one set of negatives (from the
latest shipment).
box 317
Castello
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Physical Description:
61
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman sculpture and inscriptions; excavation in progress of ancient
site adjacent to the castle.
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting,
frescoes. This site, including 3 sets of walls which encircle the castle and the
surrounding town, was inhabited as early as the 7th century B.C. This site was
first recorded as being used as a fortress in 1068, and through successive
rebuildings has retained the form of the castle.
Object Notes: One print has extra negative.
box 318
General views
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Views of various monuments within the city.
box 318
Palazzo Baronale
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture. The palazzo houses some fragments of
ancient and medieval sculpture.
Object Notes: 2 prints with extra negatives.
box 318
Piazza S. Croce
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Piazza paved with tiles of porphyry.
Object Notes: This site has extra negatives for some prints as well as negatives
without any prints at all.
box 318
S. Croce
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting, fresoes. The interior of the
church is decorated with trompe-l'oeil architectural niches in which are placed
frescoes deicting the Virgin and various saints.
Object Notes: 3 prints have extra negatives.
box 318
General Views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture
box 318
Palazzo Baronale
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Physical Description:
35
items
box 318
Piazza S. Croce
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Physical Description:
5
items
box 318
S. Croce
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Physical Description:
3
items
box 326
General views
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
General views of the town, including specific views of Ponte di S. Francesco,
also known as Ponte Romano; Arco di Pio VI, and (in NNPs) views of two
unidentified churches, one of which may be S. Pietro, and an unidentified
palazzo.
General Notes: Prints taken from Rocca Abbaziale sequence.
box 326
Madonna del Crocefisso
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Two exterior views of very simple 12th c. church. Interior views of nave and
altar, with most views of 15th c. frescoes.
Monastery of S. Scolastica
box 326-327
Archaeological Museum
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Physical Description:
156
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Views of antiquities in museum, including sarcophagi, plates,
vases, coins.
General Notes: Hutzel guide says we have negatives, but we cannot find
them.
box 327
First cloister
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of the Renaissance cloister.
box 328
Monastic church
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Physical Description:
93
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: G. Quarenghi; Vincenzo Manenti; Marcello da Piacenza; Pompeo de
Ferrari
Exterior views (in Medieval core collection). Views of 18th c. renovated
interior, including nave, altar, ceiling, organ, chapels, paintings, choir,
sacristy, refectory. Detail views of 15th c. frescoes in the Grotte di S.
Scolastica.
box 327
Second cloister
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Sarcophagus and other antiquities.
Gothic portal (Medieval core collection)
Views of frescoes in the cloister corridor.
box 327
Third cloister
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
ARchitecture (medieval core collection). Views of frescoes.
box 326
Rocca Abbaziale
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Physical Description:
124
items
Scope and Content Note
Distant and close range exterior views of castle, portals, papal crests. Interior
views of entry hall, chapel, Appartamento dei Colonna, Appartamento di Pio VI, and
Camara di Pio VI, with many detail views of ceiling and wall frescoes.
General Notes: Views 1-7 extracted and filed separately under General views.
box 329
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
106
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rheatinus; Giulio Romano; Antoniazzo Romano; Pinturicchio; Charles
Duran
Exterior views of 14th c. church portals, facade and cloister. Interior views of
simple francescan nave, altars, chapels, and refectory, with comprehensive
coverage of panel paintings and frescoes.
box 329
S. Maria della Valle
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Carlo Colombi; Vincenzo Manenti
Views of 18th c. two-story facade, interior nave and altar, panel paintings,
painted wood sculptures from 12th and 16th c. Hutzel lists main altar painting as
Maltese Madonna, but this is not in TCI.
box 328-329
Sacro Speco
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Physical Description:
138
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views (Medieval core collection). Interior views of monument, with
extensive coverage of 14th c. frescoes of the Sienese school in the upper church
and many views of the rock cut chapels of the lower church, including Sacro Speco,
where young S. Benedetto lived for three years in solitude; Cappella di S.
Gregorio Magno, adorned with 13th c. Byzantine frescoes; Scala Santa and Cappella
della Madonna, both decorated with Sienese school frescoes, and Grotta dei
Pastori, with 8th c. Byzantine fresco. _
box 335
Villa d'Este
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculpture. Roman sarcophagi and statue.
Medieval: Sculpture. gisant . Post-medieval: 16th c. architecture (1550), on the
site of a Benedictine monastery, was constructed by Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este
box 335
Assunta
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Nicolo di Pietro Paolo
Antiquities: Roman tablet fragment
Three exterior views of 16th c. church. Interior views of nave and altar, with
detail views of apse fresco. View of side altar fresco and Pieta sculpture, a
tryptych, edicola, holy water stoop, baptismal.
box 335
General views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
View of town on river; views of rocca ruins, views (negs only) of unidentified
chapel.
box 338
Collegiata dell'Assunta
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: De' Rossi, Mattia
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting. This structure, formerly a family chapel
next to the Palazzo Doria, was constructed by Mattia De Rossi (1685-89). The
facade consists of a concave colonnade flanked by two campanili, and the building
is surmounted by an elliptical dome. To the left of the main altar is a painting
of the Nativity, dating to the end of the 16th century.
box 338
General views
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture. Views of buildings and fountain in the
city.
box 340-342
Museo Capitolare
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Physical Description:
358
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Conca, Sebastiano; Pietro da Cortona; Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio di
Benedetto Aquilo); Bicci di Lorenzo; Francesco da Siena; Bolognese School; French
School
Medieval: Breviaries (two, 14-15th century); "The Passion" on vellum (French
school, late 13th century); reliquaries. Post-medieval: Paintings, frescoes,
vestments, sculpture, metalwork, panel painting
Object Notes: Bibliographic material housed in Center library. Hutzel photo
campaign dates: one undated, another November 9, 1985. It is likely that notes for
the Pinacoteca Cattedrale (no separate Hutzel entry) describe items under this
heading. TCI seems to indicate that the Museo Capitolare is adjacent to the
cathedral. As well, some prints are missing; the initial Hutzel entry indicates
that there are 422 prints. At this count, I can find 142.
box 342-343
Museo Civico di Velletri
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Physical Description:
288
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman;statue of Athena, male and female sculpture fragments- heads,
torsos, marble cinerary urn; cippi with inscriptions inscriptions, altars,
sarcofagi, sarcofagus with scenes of the feats of Herakles. Etruscan; votive
objects, heads, legs feet, eyes, uterus, intestine ?, animals; bronze objects
Architectural sculpture and fragments; relief of procession pottery fragments,
lamps; brickstamps.
Medieval: Marble tondo of the depositon, early christian sarcophagus.
Object Notes: The Museo Civico is housed in the Palazzo Comunale. There are two
Hutzel photo campaign notes, one undated and the other November 9, 1985.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: Museo Civico di Velletri, TCI, Lazio,
1981, p. 680
box 340
Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Porta, Giacomo della; Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi; Barigioni,
Filippo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (16th, 18th century)
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 9, 1982. Negatives are
missing.
box 344
S. Clemente, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
203
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Traiano da Palestrina
Medieval: Architecture (4th c., rebuilt c. 1300, reconstructed 1659-62);
architectural sculpture and mosaic (13th century); Roman urn (1-2nd c. A.D.); wall
painting; includes reused Roman and 8-11th century fragments). Post-medieval:
Architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes, sculpture
Object Notes: Bibliographic material housed in Center library. Hutzel photo
campaign date: October 30, 1982. There was another photo campaign previous to
1982, possibly 1962. There is one set of prints and a second "A" set with the same
numbers and ideally the negatives would correspond to each set; however, they are
commingled to a certain extent (particularly the later numbers of those in the
Medieval core collection, whose print sequence fits into the "A" set, but whose
negatives are filed under the other set).
box 345
S. Maria del Sangue
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (15th century), interior, painting. Octogonal
building.
Object Notes: Bibliographic material housed in Center library. Missing
negatives.
box 345
S. Michele
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pietro da Cortona
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, interior, painting,
frescoes (14th century)
Object Notes: Bibliographic material housed in Center library
box 340
Torre del Trivio
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (1353)
Object Notes: Bibliographic material housed in Center library
box 347
Misc. views
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculpture. Fragments of ancient sculpture.
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture. Gothic-arched doorways and
windows with sculptural decoration. Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture.
box 347
S. Antonio Abate
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architectural sculpture. Four roman columns with decorated capitals
support a portico along the side of the church.
Medieval: Architecture. Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting,
tapestry. Within one side altar of the church is placed a Crucifix with two
accompanying angels. In another side altar is a wooden statue of S. Anthony.
box 347
S. Cosimato
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Fragments of architectural sculpture.
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. Rock-cut church with wall
paintings and statue of S. Cosimato. A Crucifix is placed above the main altar,
and directly below it is a tabernacle in the form of a tempietto. Frescoes cover
the walls and vaults of the side chapels, and in one of the chapels is placed an
altar of marble decorated with the Lamb of God and the symbols of the four
Evangelists.
box 348
S. Giacomo
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Physical Description:
47
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Domenico da Capodistria; Giovanni Dalmata
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, tabernacle,
sculpture. S. Giacomo was started in 1454 by Domenico di Capodistria, and the
upper registers were probably completed by Giovanni Dalmata in 1465. The structure
is of octagonal plan, with elaborate architectural sculpture on the exterior of
the building: the portal decoration is particularly rich in detail. To each side
of the door are rows of niches with statues of saints. Directly above the door is
the dedicatory inscription and in the lunette of the portal is a bas-relief of the
Madonna and Child to whom Ss. Peter and James are presenting two members of the
Orsini family. In a semi-circle around the lunette are four angels with the dove
of the Holy Spirit, which is flanked by two roundels depicting the Annunciation,
the angel Gabriel and the Virgin, and surmounting the portal in a triangular
pediment are the coat-of-arms of the Orsini family.
box 348
S. Maria delle Grazie
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: S. Maria delle Grazie
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. The church, located near
cemetery, is in a state of disrepair. On the interior, a fragment of a fresco of
the Crucifixion remains, as well as stucco ornamentation above the main altar, and
a few paintings of saints along the walls.
Object Notes: Church not found in TCI.
box 348
S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Theodoli, Girolamo
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, sculpture. S. Pietro is a baroque
construction built by Girolamo Theodoli (1755).
box 348
S. Salvatore
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting. Main altar contains
a statue of the Madonna and Child. Also on the main altar is a painting of Christ
blessing, with a frame in the form of a tempietto. On a side altar is placed a
votive statue of the Madonna.
Object Notes: Church not mentioned in TCI.
box 363
Casa Comunale
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, including ancient fragments
box 363
Chiesa dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (1592) with ancient fragments incorporated into
design, architectural sculpture
box 363
Palazzo Colonna
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Fragments of architectural sculpture, sarcophagi
Post-medieval: Architectural sculpture
box 363
Piazza G. Marconi
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maderno, Carlo
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, and sculpture (16th
century)
box 363
Porta S. Martino
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 17th century architecture, architectural sculpture and sculpture,
including incorporated Roman fragments
box 363
S. Lorenzo, Collegiata
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vignola (Giacomo Barozzi)
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, clock
box 262
Palazzo Mattei di Giove
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Physical Description:
69
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bonzi, Pietro Paolo; Maderno, Carlo; Tempesta, Antonio; Giovanni da
Siena; Pietro da Cortona; Pomarancio (Niccolo Circignani) or (Antonio Circignani);
Albani, Francesco; Lanfranco, Giovanni
Antiquities: Roman sculptural and architectural fragments.
Post-medieval: Painting, fresco painting, stucco, architecture.
box 317
Palazzo Canali
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman frieze fragment with bull decoration, mounted on column
Medieval: Carved wooden cross decorated with scenes from Old and New Testaments
(13th century), either brought from Byzantium or made locally . Post-medieval:
Architecture, 16th century (1589)
box 317
S. Maria Hospitalis
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman inscription
Medieval: Architecture, 14th century (probably) with earlier sculpted fragments
incorporated; altar tables with 6-7th (?) century decoration . Post-medieval:
Frescos: Coronation of the Virgin (1500's); Madonna and Child (influence of Piero
della Francesca)
box 317
S. Silvestro
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Physical Description:
38
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 6th century church with the original structure and some Carolingian
framework largely intact (partially in ruins); carved altar, columns, and
capitals; frescos
box 319
Madonna del Monte
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (15th century)
box 319
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
69
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Angelus Guerra Anagninus
Medieval: Architecture (13-16th century); fresco (13th century) . Post-medieval:
Altar, wood (late Baroque), wall painting (15th century), sculpture
box 320
S. Michele Arcangelo
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Siciolante, Girolamo (Girolamo da Sermoneta)
Post-medieval: Interior architecture (11th century) painting, frescoes,
General Notes: No documentation provided for this site
box 237
S. Maria in Monte Dominici
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, fresco paintings, sculpture, architectural fragments,
sculptural fragments, architectural sculpture. Post-medieval: Sculpture, fresco
painting
Object Notes: Marcellina is traced back to 11th century at church of S. Maria in
Monte Dominici, taking its name from the family De Marcellis. The church was
restored in 1950.
box 335
General views
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Physical Description:
29
items
box 336
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
44
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Viterbo, 15th century; Barocci, Federico
Post-medieval: 14th century architecture, completely renovated in the 18th century;
Renaissance architectural sculpture and tabernacle; frescos; paintings on canvas
box 339
Casino di Pio IV
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Physical Description:
61
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views including the piazza, fountain and facade of il grande Casino and il
piccolo Casino; interior views of fountains, statues, mosaics, a cupola and
ceiling.
box 166
General views
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
General views of town and landscape.
box 166
S. Sepolcro, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
79
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior and interior views. Marble reliefs by Agostino di Duccio, altarpiece by
Beneventano, wooden choir by Mario Tedescho; statues, friezes, views of crypt's
columns and capitals.
box 166
Tower of Julia de Jacopo
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
View of main facade with portal.
box 180-187
Villa Lante
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Physical Description:
1175
items
box 188
Porta Albana
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Physical Description:
1
item
box 188
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Andrea di Giovanni; Perugino (Pietro di Cristoforo di Vannucci);
Orvieto School
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, frescoes (15th
century)
General Notes: Two sets of prints made from one set of negatives have been fused
into a single numerical sequence that conforms to the Hutzel guide. There is one
guide for all monuments in Bagnoregio.
box 188
S. Andrea
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
View of facade and close view of main portal.
General Notes: Two sets of prints were fused into a single numerical sequence
that follows the Hutzel guide.
box 188
S. Bonaventura
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of nineteenth century church facade and flank.
General Notes: Two sets of prints made from one set of negatives have been fused
into a single numerical sequence which follows the Hutzel guide.
box 188
Ariel views
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Physical Description:
21
items
box 188
Chiesa del Carmine
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Exterior views of medieval church with campanile.
General Notes: Not mentioned in TCI, and no dates given by Hutzel.
box 188
Municipio
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Museo
Antiquities: Sarcophagi, cippi
Medieval: Architectural sculpture, with re-used ancient fragments. Views of
medieval town, including retaining walls and towers.
General Notes: Includes photographs from two separate campaigns
box 188
S. Vincenzo, Parish church
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Timau Arentz
Exterior photos of church facade with details. Interior views include the cupola
and the frescoes. They include scenes of S. Vincenzo with the Madonna and of his
vision. There is also a Nativity scene. Additionally, there is a marble statue of
Christ with the cross in the Michelangelesque manner.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: February 13, 1984.
box 190
Etruscan Necropolis
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: 6th-5th centuries BC Etruscan necropolis; tufo tombs cut to resemble
houses with tufo cut "furnishings", streets, niches for cinerary urns, bridges,
cloacae,
Object Notes: Cross-reference to ancient name BLERA
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Lazio, 1974, pp 235-37
box 190
S. Maria
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: S. Maria
Antiquities: Sculpture. Roman sarcophagus used as the base for the main altar.
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, stucco decoration,
painting. S. Maria is the cathedral church of the local diocese. The facade is
adorned with a portal dating to 1507. Beneath the church, in the crypt, are vaults
covered with stucco decoration.
box 191
Castle
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
There are distant and close-range exterior views of the castle, with one view of
the courtyard leading to the Museo Comunale, which is housed in the castle.
box 191
Fontana Farnese
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Close-range and medium-range views of the fountain.
box 191
General views
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Etruscan wall
Medieval: Borgo Medievale . Views of the medieval quarter of the city, including
neighborhoods, portals, and the walkway leading to the castle and rooftops.
box 191
Museo Comunale
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman cippi, sarcophagus with Bacanalia scene
Museo Comunale housed in Castle. Coverage of the etruscan and roman objects in
Museo collection.
General Notes: Hutzel assigned #s 36 - 65, placing it within the previous number
series for General Views.
box 191-193
Palazzo del Drago
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Physical Description:
352
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mosca, Simone; Tibaldi, Pellegrino; Perin del Vaga; Raffaele da
Montelupo
Antiquities: cippi, inscriptions, portraits (Trajan), architectural fragments
Post-medieval: frescoes, tapestries, paintings on canvas . Extensive coverage of
exterior, including views of portals and portal details, terrace, and collection
of antiquities displayed on terrace. Detailed coverage of palazzo interior,
including views of frescoes, statuary, paintings, and architectural details.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Lazio, 1981, p. 345
box 191
Piazza Matteotti
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
General views of the piazza. A print corresponding to two of the negatives is
stored in Medieval.
box 191
Porta Sangallo
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the front of the Porta.
box 191
Portale Cardinale Tiberio Crispi
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Close-range view of portale.
box 193
S. Cristina
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Physical Description:
58
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Buglioni, Francesco; Buglioni, Benedetto; Vespignani, Virginio;
Cavalli, Alberto; Mattei, Tommasso; Robbia, Giovanni della; Trevisani,
Francesco
Antiquities: Roman sarcophagus and architectural fragments displayed in the
lapidarium. The grotto of S. Cristina is housed within a supposed temple to
Apollo.
Medieval: 11th century nave (consecrated 1077), 9th century ciborium in crypt
with Roman spolia, 13th century campanile . Post-medieval: Renaissance tripartite
facade of 1492-94 built under Leo X, terracotta tympana, frescoes, painting on
panel, painting on canvas, polychrome terracotta sculptures, stucco . Coverage is
of the exterior and interior of S. Cristina, including the Chapel of the Miracle
of Bolsena, the Grotto of S. Cristina, and the Chapel of S. Michael the
Archangel.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI. l981, pp. 342-344.
box 193
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 13th century architecture (restored mid-20th century) . Post-medieval:
15th-17th century fresco fragments, sculpted portal (1548) in pietra rossa .
Coverage of the exterior, with emphasis on the main portal. Interior views of the
(damaged) frescoes, the nave, the crucifix.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Lazio, 1981, p. 342.
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Palazzo Orsini
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Physical Description:
48
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pietro da Cortona; Bonifazi, Anton Angelo; Sangallo
Post-medieval: Architecture (15-16th century); frescoes. Views of exterior and
interior, with emphasis on frescos.
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S. Maria, Parish church
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vignola (Giacomo Barozzi); Torresani, Bartolomeo; Conca, Sebastiano;
Perugino (Pietro di Cristoforo di Vannucci)
Post-medieval: Architecture (16th century), frescoes (16th century), antique
fragments, sculpture . Coverage is of interior and exterior of church, including
paintings, frescoes, architectural details.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI (Lazio) 1981, p.323
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Collegiata, SS. Andrea e Giovanni Battista
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Physical Description:
47
items
box 196
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
28
items
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Chiesa della Madonna del Piano
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vignola (Giacomo Barozzi); Cozza, Francesco; Carracci, Antonio
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, wooden
ceiling decoration. Structure with simple classical facade by Vignola. In the main
chapel are frescoes depicting the Nativity, the Death of Mary and the Assumption,
all of which are attributed to Francesco Cozza or to Antonio Carracci.
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General views
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. Panoramic view of medieval city.
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portale romanico
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture. This portal (now a part of the
Ospedale Civile) dates to the 13th century. The lunette of the portal is adorned
with a vine-scroll motif, in which are entwined monstrous half-human/half-animal
figures.
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
54
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, fresco fragments
Object Notes: Romanesque facade, Gothic structure. Restored by Antonio Munoz in
1927. Interior houses sepulchre of Brothers Francesco and Nicola Anguillara.
Frescoes of the 14th-16th centuries are on the walls.
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S. Giovanni Evangelista
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval. Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting. This structure was
built in the 16th century with modifications made in the 18th century. The
exterior decoration consists of the facade (left unfinished) and a campanile
dating to the Romanesque period. The interior contains a Tabernacle of Holy Oil,
from the Renaissance.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vespignani, Virginio; Antonio da Viterbo (Il Pastura)
Medieval: Painting. In a side chapel is a painting of Christ Blessing, a work of
the Roman school from the 13th century. Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture, painting. Neo-classical church by Virginio Vespignani, with a
colonnaded facade. On the main altar is a tabernacle of holy oil (1439), and the
painting of SS. Terenziano, Rocco and Sebastiano in a side aisle is by the school
of Pastura.
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S. Rocco
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting. Small, unadorned church with apse frescoes
in bad condition.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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S. Terenziano
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, painting, wooden ceiling decoration.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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General views
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture
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Palazzo Farnese
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Physical Description:
1477
items
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S. Maria della Consolazione
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Physical Description:
44
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, coffering,
woodworking, intaglio, fresco painting, painting.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio, p. 294.
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S. Teresa
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Turchi, Alessandro; Reni, Guido; Lanfranco, Giovanni; Rainaldi,
Girolamo
Post-medieval: 17th century architecture (1620), architectural sculpture
sculpture, woodworking, stucco, painting
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General views
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. General view of the city and of the fountain in the
Piazza del Comune.
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Palazzo Baronale
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Built in the 16th century by the Farnese family, the
palazzo was subsequently passed on to the Sciarra family: the palazzo served as a
favorite retreat of Giulia Farnese. The structure has a fortified exterior, with
towers and battlements.
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S. Donato
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Church in ruins with no roof. The facade has a rose
window and a campanile.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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S. Filippo
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, architectural sculpture. 17th century
facade with a painting of S. Filippo on the upper register. The interior contains
a coffered ceiling.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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S. Lucia
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Small church with houses built up around it.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. 18th century church with a facade consisting of a
porch with 4 colossal columns, surmounted by two campanili
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S. Elia
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Physical Description:
297
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior photos of views, the facade, the portal and many architeectural details.
Interior views of nave, with its carved pulpit with details and its
ciborium/baldacchino with details. There are many photos of Byzantine, Romanesque
and early Renaissance style paintings. Sculpturally, there are photos of capitals,
architectural details and inscriptions.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes: September 9, 1983
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Rocca
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Views of a Roman sarcophagus in negative only.
Exterior views, including the portals and courtyard, and many views of the
frescoes adorning the courtyard portico.
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S. Maria, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: There is one view of the sarcophagus that serves as an altar, the
print of which is missing.
Views of the central nave, the altars, and the crypt ciborium.
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Casa natale di S. Bonaventura
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
View of ruins of house.
General Notes: There is one numerical sequence for Civita, which includes all
monumnets. Numbers on prints correspond to this guide. A duplicate of this view is
stored in Medieval core collection.
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Episcopal Palace
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of facade and portal.
General Notes: There is one Hutzel guide for Civita which includes all monuments.
Prints correspond to the guides. Duplicates of both prints are stored in Medieval
core collection.
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General views
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Two views of Roman gravestone and one of Roman architectural detail
found in parapet.
Distant views of the town and surrounding countryside and views of unidentified
buildings and neighborhoods.
General Notes: There is one numerical sequence for all monuments and photos of
Civita. Prints correspond to the Hutzel guide. Five duplicates of prints are
stored in Medieval core collection and two prints are stored in Medieval core
collection only.
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Palazzo Mazzocchi-Alemanni
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
There are two views of the palace facade, one view of the main portal and one of
a window.
General Notes: These prints correspond to the Hutzel guide, which includes all
monuments for Civita. Duplicates of these prints are stored in Medieval core
collection.
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Porta di S. Maria
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
There are views of the town portal and the architectural sculpture on it.
General Notes: These prints numbers correspond to the Hutzel guide for Civita,
which includes all monuments.
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S. Donato
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Physical Description:
74
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: These print numbers correspond to the Hutzel guide, which includes
all monuments in Civita in a single numerical sequence. Duplicates of five prints
are stored in Medieval core collection; three views are stored only in
Medieval.
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Corchiano
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Physical Description:
28
items
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S. Biagio
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antonio da Viterbo (Il Pastura); Lorenzo da Viterbo
Medieval: Early Romanesque architecture (12th century); facade renovated in the
15th century . Post-medieval: Renaissance portal; frescos
Object Notes: Unable to locate negatives for this site
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Madonna della Pieta
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (16th century); frescos
(15th and 16th century)
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S. Silvestro, Collegiate church
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Torresani, Lorenzo; Torresani, Bartolomeo
Post-medieval: Architecture (second half 16th century); frescos; tabernacle
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S. Salvatore, Parish church
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Carracci, Annibale; Panico, Antonio Maria; Gentileschi, Orazio
Medieval: Sculpture; stoup . Post-medieval: Architecture; tabernacle in wood and
polychrome marble; paintings on canvas
Object Notes: S. Salvatore
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General views
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Physical Description:
2
items
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Cathedral
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Unterberger, Franz Sebald; Berettini, Vincenzo
Post-medieval: 18th century architecture (1796); paintings on canvas
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Palazzo Ducale
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Physical Description:
56
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Della Porta, Giacomo; Fontana, Carlo
Post-medieval: Medieval architecture, converted into residential palazzo in the
16th century; architectural sculpture; sculpture
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Piazza Castello
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Fountain . Post-medieval: Architecture
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S. Famiano
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Physical Description:
32
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture . Post-medieval: 15th century frescos and
tapestries
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Palazzo Farnese
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Physical Description:
74
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Peruzzi, Baldassare; Sangallo, Antonio da
Exterior views of the palazzo and surrounding area. Extensive photo coverage of
the restored interior and its poorly preserved frescoes. Details of wall frescoes,
including a mythological frieze and an ornamental frieze. An extensively decorated
wooden, coffered ceiling.
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Museo Comunale
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Antiquarium
Antiquities: Roman sculpture.
Views of fragments from Rovine di Castro, including architectural sculpture from
8th-9th c. basilica.
General Notes: 19 views stored in Antiquities core collection of vases, sculpture
from etruscan necropolis.
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Necropolis
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Views of Etruscan Necropolis, some of which show the Tomb of
Semidadd?, according to Hutzel notes.
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Palazzo Ducale
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antonio da Sangallo
Three exterior views of Renaissance palace with portal leading underneath it into
medieval quarter. Also known as la Rocca.
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S. Ermete
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of facade of early 18th c. church. Interior views of nave and
altar, iconostasis, frescos, paintings, baptismal, chalice, reliquary.
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Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, sculpture. The
facade of the church is decorated with engaged pillasters and a tympanum, and the
interior contains sculpture and paintings in the altars.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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General views
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
View of an inn sign in the Piazza Roma that reads "Est! Est!! Est!!!," (see TCI,
Lazio pp. 335-336 for significance). Views of a portal, restored in 1744, that
leads to the oldest part of Montefiascone.
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S. Flaviano
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Physical Description:
49
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: In the Medieval core collection are views of Etruscan fragments.
Exterior views of the 13th century romanesque church built on top of an older
structure: the three gothic arches of the facade are surmounted by a loggia (c.
1500), and a small bell-tower on the left. General views of the two-story interior
show the three naves, main altar, frescoes and an architectural
structure--vaulting and columns--that date from different periods. Included in the
Medieval core collection are details of capitals (11th century), the tombstone of
Giovanni Fugger (Defuk or Johannes De Fuk), and 14th century frescoes. All prints
in the Hutzel collection are details of frescoes (14th and 15th centuries),
including: the Saint Nicholas cycle; various Crucifixions; the Madonna Enthroned;
the Annunciation; the Nativity; Pope Urbanus IV; Saints Catherine of Alexandria,
Scholastica, Paul, Peter, Bernard, Lucy, Flaviano and others; and the archangel
Michael.
Object Notes: Photocampaign date: March 5, 1984. One composite view of the
interior is found in the Italy Oversize box in the Medieval core colletion.
(Hutzel views: 8,9,10)
General Notes: Until rededicated in the 11th century, San Flaviano was known as
Santa Maria.
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S. Margherita, Duomo
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sanmicheli, Michele; Fontana, Carlo; Gazola, Paolo; Arnolfo di
Cambio,; Robbia, Andrea della; Pomerancio
Exterior views of domed church: facade comprised of a neoclassical portal (1840,
by Paolo Gazola), balustrade and flanking bell-towers. Interior views of church
built on an octaganal plan with radiating chapels: behind the main altar is a
marble statue of the partron saint, St. Margaret; 18th century frescoes in lunette
and ceiling of main altar; Madonna and Child and Saints in terracotta by della
Robbia; 17th and 18th century altarpieces; wooden crucifixion (16th century);
rococo organ-loft (18th century); frescoes by Pomerancio, and marble pilasters,
niched saints in the domed ceiling.
Object Notes: Photocampaign date: 4/16/84
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S. Maria in Monte d'Oro
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zuccari, Federico; Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger)
Exterior views of octogonal-plan church built on older Romanesque ruins by
Antonio da Sangallo in 1510, and apse (11th century). Interior views of
undecorated dome; 15th century fresco of Madonna and Child; fresco of Christ on
the Cross by Zuccari; details of damaged frescoes from other altars.
Object Notes: Photocampaign date: 4/16/84
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Chiesa
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes. Church dates to
the 16th century, with a facade surmounted by two campanili. The building is no
longer in use and the paintings inside are in bad condition.
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general views
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Views of various buildings in the city.
Views of characteristic street scenes.
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Oratorio di S. Biagio
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Physical Description:
89
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Holy water font with Roman spolia
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, portal contains Roman spolia;
ambo, altar (1170); cofanetto (12th century). Post-medieval: Frescoes (14-15th
century) . Viewsn of damaged frescoes and small crypt.
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Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo, Antonio da (the Elder) (Antonio Giamberti); Bernini, Gian
Lorenzo
Post-medieval: Architecture by Antonio da Sangallo, 18th c. additions. Fountain
in the form of a tower attributed to Bernini . Views of the baroque exterior, with
detail views of the fountain, and several views of the portico.
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Palazzo Farnese
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
View of the palazzo exterior.
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Rocca
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, c. 1450 by Rodrigo Borgia . Views of the exterior of
the castle, its walls and portals.
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S. Maria Assunta
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman sarcohpaghi and sculpture.
Several views of the church exterior, but most coverage is of the interior nave
and altars. Some views of Roman sarcophagi and sculpture.
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Castello
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. The Castello, also called the Palazza Madama,
belonged to the Monaldeschi della Cervara family and then to the Sforza family.
Pope Pius XII also resided here. The structure, in a state of disrepair, is
currently being restored.
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General views
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Panorama and general views of the city.
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S. Giovanni
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Church with Romanesque style facade and rose window.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Rustic church with plain facade decorated with
arched window.
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Palazzo Baronale
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture. This structure was built by
the Santacroce family and enlarged by the Altieri family after 1674; it is now
government property.
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Piazza
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture. Main piazza with central fountain.
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S. Anna
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting.
Undocumented Hutzel name.
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S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, stone inlay. The
church of S. Antonio is a foundation of the 16th century.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name.
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S. Giorgio
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, lecturn and Paschal
candelabra, interior stucco decoration. This church was founded in the 16th
century, enlarged in the 17th century, and again remodeled in the 18th century.
The building is in the form of a greek cross.
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Chiesa della Trinita
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Physical Description:
36
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture; fresco: 15th century and later (recently
restored)
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Convento di S. Bernardino
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Physical Description:
28
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture and frescos (16th-17th centuries)
box 243
General views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: General views of the Piazza Matteotti and various structures
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Municipio
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture
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S. Maria Assunta, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bottani, Giuseppe
Post-medieval: 17th century architecture, architectural sculpture and decoration;
19th century facade; paintings on canvas; furniture
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Museo Diocesano d'Arte Sacra
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Physical Description:
227
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Taddeo di Bartolo; Francesco da Castello; Vannuccio di viva da
Siena; Velandi, Domenico; Antonio da Viterbo (Il Pastura); Tuscan school
Antiquities: Fragments of sculpture
Medieval: Romanesque architecture (12th century), architectural sculpture, 8th
century mosaic, paintings on canvas and panel, including 13th century panel with
scenes from the life of St. Francis, sculpture, carved wooden coffin, church
furnishings. Post-medieval: Paintings on canvas and panel
Accompanying Material: Contains negatives of objects without corresponding
prints
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Castello
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, sculpture. Structure was built in the
Middle Ages, and restored in successive periods, retaining the cylindrical towers
on the corners.
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Convento dei Cappuccini
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Convent dates to 1628.
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Municipio
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Situated on the Piazza del Duomo, the Municipio
(formerly the Palazzo Apostolico) dates to the 15th century, with the 17th century
addition of a clock and campanile above the main doorway.
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Oratorio
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bernini, Gian Lorenzo
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, coffered ceiling, wooden crucifix,
painting. The Oratorio (also called SS. Rosario) is dated to 1626, and possesses
within the altar of the Crucifix 2 marble figures of angels attributed to the
school of Bernini.
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Palazzo di suor Mariangela Virgili
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Exterior views of building dating to the 15th
century, with details of window and door frames.
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Panorama
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Panorama of medieval buildings.
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Piazza del Duomo
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Sculpture. In the center of the piazza is a fountain, decorated
with unicorns and Farnesi fleur-de-lis, attributed alternatively to Vignola and to
Antonio Gentili da Faenza
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S. Andrea
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Galasto da Como
Medieval: Architecture, sculpture. The remains of the church date to the 12-13th
century. All that is standing today are columns, capitals, and some sculptural
fragments. Post-medieval: Architecture. Campanile built in 1436 by the master
Galasto of Como, in successive levels with windows articulating the exterior.
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S. Eusebio
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculpture. Roman sarcophagus placed next to the main portal outside
the church.
Medieval: Architecture, painting, architectural sculpture, inscription fragments.
This church was built by monks fleeing Palestine in the 7th to 8th centuries. The
walls are covered with frescoes, some (The Tree of Jesse, The Last Supper, and
Christ with Four Saints) date from the 12th century, others (The Madonna enthroned
with S. Stephen, and S. Eusebio) date from the 13th century. Post-medieval:
Architecture, painting. The portal of the church dates from the 15th century, and
in the apse is a fresco of the Madonna and Child from the 15th century as well.
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S. Lucia
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, architectural sculpture, painting.
Object Notes: Ronciglione environs, near Lago di Vico.
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S. Maria degli Angeli
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting, sculpture. This 18th century church (also
called the Collegio) is no longer in use and in bad condition. Contains coffered
and frescoed ceilings, and an elaborate facade.
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S. Maria della Pace
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sansovino, Andrea or Jacopo; Viterbese school; Conca, Sebastiano
Antiquities: Sculpture. Roman altar of Parian marble with Renaissance additions,
now used as an eucharistic tabernacle.
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, ceiling and wall painting, crucifix,
tabernacle. This church was started in 1581 and has been attributed to Vignola or
Rainaldi. In the center of the main altar is a depiction of the Madonna of Peace,
a fresco of the Viterbese school, dating to the 15th century. To each side of this
central fresco are frescoes of S. Augustine and S. Bartholomew from the 17th
century. Along the same wall as the altar are two more paintings, one,
representing the Apparition of the Madonna to S. Francis of Sales by Sebastiano
Conca, and the "Madonna del Suffragio", from the 18th century. A fresco of the
Madonna of the Rosary is placed in a side altar, dating from the 16th century. In
another side altar is placed a wooden crucifix of the 15th century, with an 18th
century addition of the Madonna Addolorata at the foot of the cross. A Renaissance
tabernacle inserted into the wall, attributed to Sansovino.
box 316
S. Maria della Provvidenza
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, frescoes. The church originally dates to
the Romanesque period (11th century), but was restored in Baroque style in 1742.
The campanile dates to the 13th or 14th century. Within the main apse of the
church are frescoes from the 15th century.
Object Notes: 2 prints with same number.
box 316
S. Sebastiano
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, wooden ceiling decoration,
painting. Structure dates from the Romanesque period, and was recently renovated
in 1971. The church contains Romanesque and Gothic capitals and columns, and a
wooden ceiling with portraits of the saints in the coffers.
box 315
SS. Annunziata
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting. This church, dating from the 17th century,
is also known by the name of S. Costanzo. The wall frescoes within the church date
from the same period.
box 316
Ss. Pietro e Caterina
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rainaldi, Carlo; Gabriele di Francesco; Trevisani, Francesco;
Ghezzi, Giuseppe; Pietro da Cortona
Post-medieval: Architecture, sculpture, tabernacle, painting, ceiling frescoes.
The Duomo is a Baroque structure build according to a design by Pietro da Cortona.
The facade was renovated in the 17th century by Carlo Rainaldi (1671-1695), and
the campanile was added in 1734. Upon a transept altar is placed a triptych of the
Savior, depicting Christ, the Virgin and S. John. The triptych, by Gabriele di
Francesco of Viterbo, dates from the 15th century. Directly above the altar is a
painting of the Assumption by Francesco Trevisani. Also in the transept is the
altar of the Madonna of the Rosary, by Giuseppe Ghezzi. Above the main altar is a
painting of the Madonna and Child with saints, a work of the school of Giulio
Romano.
box 316
General views
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of remains of monuments of city dating from at least 8th c. A.D., razed in
1649.
box 317
General views
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Borromini
Views of town portal (designed by Borromini), fountains, row houses, and the
Palazzo Pamphili.
General Notes: These views extracted from S. Martino sequence.
box 317
S. Martino
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
View of altar painting, holy water font and cloister wall portal. All other
exterior and interior views of church in Medieval.
box 325
Palazzo Chigi
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Physical Description:
28
items
box 325
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Siena; Kuntz, Thaddaus
Post-medieval: Architecture (18th century); fresco "Apotheosis of S. Agostino,"
and paintings by Taddeo Kuntz. Madonna and Child unkown Sienese school of 1343
box 325
S. Eutizio
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Physical Description:
44
items
box 325
S. Nicola
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Physical Description:
36
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Collegiata
box 330
General views
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Etruscan fragments incorporated into town portal. Negatives not
printed show necropolis and amphitheatre.
Views of portal running under building and opening on piazza S. Maurizio; views
of fountain on the piazza.
box 330
Madonna del Parto
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of nave (ruins) and frescoes. One exterior view (Medieval core collection).
Two prints offering views of ceramic imbedded in interior wall. Many negatives not
printed offer views of frescoes, and a few offer views of nave.
box 330
Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Roman sacophagus; Etruscan-Roman relief sculpture
Medieval and Renaissance relief sculpture
box 330
S. Maria Assunta, Duomo
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Caravaggio; Pomorancio; Lorenzo da Viterbo
Exterior views, views of crypt columns and capitals, and sacristy sculpture
(Medieval core collection). Interior views of entry hall, nave, ceiling frescoes,
corridor leading to sacristy, sacristy paintings, crypt paintings, and paintings
in Cappella di S. Francesco.
box 332
Chiesa del Suffragio
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Andrea Sacchi; Bartolomeo Cavarozzi
Baroque church consecrated in 1761. Exterior views of facade and architectural
details. Interior views include nave, Baroque moulding and paintings.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: February 20, 1984.
box 331
general views
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
General views of countryside and the town. Some miscellaneous views of houses and
fountains.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign dates: February 1984 and November 1985. There
was also a reference to a campaign in 1982, for which there are no notes.
General Notes: See also Marburger index, nos. 526-27.
box 331
Palazzo Vitelleschi
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Physical Description:
160
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Matteo di Giovanni; Pastura; Truffetta; Vincenzo Camuccini; Carlo
Maratta
Antiquities: Phoenician: faience. Etruscan: sarcophagi; pottery; bronze
implements (weapons, vessels, mirrors, candelabra). Gold jewelry. Terracotta
masks, statuettes and votive objects. Roman: marble statues, bronze vessels,
pottery.
Exterior views of Palazzo and museum as well as interior courtyard views and
interior views of vaulting. 15th cent. gothic architecture (1436-39, 1460-90).
Inside palazzo is the Cappella gentilizia, 15th century, and the antecappella,
with frescoes of the story of Lucrezia alternating with the cardinal virtues.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign dates: February 15, 1984 and November 9,
1985. It appears that there may have been another campaign for which there are no
notes. Palazzo Vitelleschi houses the Museo Nazionale Tarquiniese, antiquities
prints are located in antiquities section. Only a few of the antiquities prints
are matched to negatives. However, the NNP numbers follow the highest numbers on
the antiquities, so that when future antiquities prints are matched with those
negatives, most of the prints can keep their original Hutzel number. The number of
antiquities prints listed derives from notes, and not the prints that have been
matched. Also, because of the possibly missing campaign notes, the architectural
and Renaissance painting prints are combined into a single numerical series, with
nominal correlation to the existing Hutzel notes.
General Notes: See also Marburger collection, Nos. 528-29
box 332
S. Giovanni Battista
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Perugino; Maratta
The church was built in the 13th century, and was connected to the Knights of
Malta. The main portal is flanked by two other portals using fronts of sarcophagi
for architraves. Photos show the exterior generally, the details of the portals
and some side walls. Interior photos show the nave, altar and absidal chapels with
their gothic vaulting. There are several photos of capitals with vegetal, animal
and human motifs, the baptismal font and miscellaneous architectural details. The
paintings include a Deposition (1400s), and two from the 18th cent. of a bishop
and of S. Carlo Borromeo. There is a large crucifix over the altar (1310) and a
ciborium behind the altar.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign dates: February 20, 1984 and December,
1985.
box 332
S. Margherita, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
44
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pastura
Old church destroyed in a fire in 1643. It was rebuilt in 1646, restored in the
late 19th century, with the facade and campanile restored in 1933. Exterior views
include the facade and portal. Interior photos, aside from a few of the nave and
altar, focus on the set of frescoes by Pastura with their painted friezes. Prints
(no negs.) of the Tree of Jesse and ecclesiastical portraits in the Sala
Consigliare. Pastura's paintings include scenes from the Life of the Virgin as
well as paintings of saints and sibyls.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: December 13, 1982. No negs for the
"Sala Consigliare." Prints include a Tree of Jesse and portraits of
ecclesiastics.
General Notes: Hutzel notes nos. 1-29 can in part be found under "General Views"
of Tarquinia.
box 332
S. Maria di Castello
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pietro di Ranuccio; Giovanni di Guittone; Nicolo Ranucci
Romanesque church begun in 1121 and consecrated in 1208. Exterior photos of walls
and round tower. Interior photos of nave and extensive vaulting. Of architectural
interest is an octagonal immersion baptismal font and a marble pulpit, which are
both highly decorated. The stone mosaic floor is also notable. The ciborium and
pluteus date from 1168.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign dates: February 17, 1984 and December
1985.
General Notes: See also Marburger index No. 527.
box 332
S. Martino
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Barocci
Romanesque church begun in the 12th century, the oldest church in Tarquinia.
There are several photos showing exterior views of both the church and the
campanile. Views of the interior show the nave and architectural details.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: February 20, 1984.
box 336
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Andrea di Bartolo
Post-medieval: Architecture, 16th century (largely restored in the 18th century);
paintings on canvas and panel; fresco; sculpture
box 335
Museo Comunale
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Physical Description:
59
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Etruscan sarcofagi
box 336
Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture
box 336
S. Croce
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (late 12th century) .
Post-medieval: Frescos (14th century?)
Object Notes: See also: Medieval architecture and architectural sculpture
box 336
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
67
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sparapane, Antonio; Sparapane, Giovanni
Medieval: 14th century architecture . Post-medieval: Fresco
Object Notes: Two sets of prints, mostly duplicates
box 336
S. Giuseppe
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (17th century)
box 336
S. Marco
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 16th century fresco
box 337
S. Maria del Riposo
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Physical Description:
138
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Perino del Vaga; Antonio da Viterbo (Il Pastura); Siciolante,
Girolamo (Girolamo da Sermoneta)
Post-medieval: Renaissance architecture (1495) with sculpted portal (1522);
paintings on panel and canvas; sculpture (ceramic); 15th-16th century frescos;
sculpture in wood; architectural sculpture. Views of the adjacent cloister of the
Convento Francescano.
box 337
S. Maria della Rosa
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Physical Description:
38
items
box 336
S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture, 12-13th centuries (c.
1159-1206); fresco. Post-medieval: Fresco
box 337
S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Doric frieze
Medieval: Frescos (1125-1150); carved choir screen (begun 8th century, extended
13th century); baldachin (1093); episcopal throne (12th century); architecture and
architecture sculpture (11th-13th centuries); Cosmati pavement. Post-medieval:
Renaissance fountain
Object Notes: See also: Medieval architecture and architectural sculpture
box 337
S. Silvestro
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Gregorio d'Arezzo; Donato d'Arezzo
Medieval: Romanesque architecture; architectural sculpture
Post-medieval: Fresco (14th century)
box 337
SS. Martiri
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 19th century architecture incorporating some 14th century
elements
box 338
General views
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Distant view of town, view of portal under Municipio, exterior views of S.
Andrea.
General Notes: These views extracted from the Madonna del Ruscello sequence
follow numbering for that sequence.
box 338
Madonna del Ruscello
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Alessandro Vibani; G. B. Chiuccia; P. Menicoccia; Pomarancio;
Lanfranco; Sante Vandi
Exterior views of 17th c. church, including cupola and inner courtyard, with
detail views of facade sculpture, doors and windows. Interior views of nave and
altars, stucco decoration, organ, wooden choir, frescoes and paintings.
box 338-339
SS. Pietro e Paolo
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Physical Description:
194
items
box 338
Cappella della Madonna delle Grazie
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antonio da Viterbo (Il Pastura)
Antiquities: Sculpture. Altar top rests on a Roman tomb monument with dedicatory
inscription to the god Sylvanus.
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting. On the wall above the altar are frescoes
by the school of Pastura (1504).
box 338
Cappella di S. Lanno
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lorenzo da Viterbo
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting. Fresco in church depicting the Madonna and
Christ enthroned with Ss. Lanno, Francesco and a female saint by the school of
Lorenzo da Viterbo (1493).
box 340
Cappella gentilizia dei Santacroce
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo
Three exterior facade views of Renaissance church designed by Sangallo. Interior
views of presbytery, tombs, sculpture, inscribed tablet, portal.
General Notes: Cannot find negatives.
box 340
Chiesa dell'Assunta
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of Renaissance/Baroque church before and after 1983 restoration,
including views of flank, apse, portals, facade, and bell tower. Interior views of
nave, chapels, architectural details and paintings.
box 339
General views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of town, city walls, tower, portals, unidentified church, local landscape,
Palazzo Altieri.
General Notes: All Vejano monuments included in single numerical sequence.
box 346
General views
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Physical Description:
37
items
box 347
Duomo
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Physical Description:
23
items
box 347
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Archeo
General Notes: Medieval (62 photos of S. Francesco) Hutzel nos. 44-97, 109-116;
one of Archeo Hutzel no. 127
box 347
S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
18
items
box 348
Castello Ruspoli
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of all sides of castle, renovated 1575, including rear view of
park.
box 348
General views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Distant views of town; unidentified street views in negatives only.
General Notes: All views of Vignanello are part of single numerical sequence.
box 348
Palazzo Marescotti
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: G.B. Contini
Exterior views of facade with portico. Interior view of portico and baptistery
with font and well.
box 348
S. Maria delle Lacrime
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of Romanesque church apparently located outside town.
General Notes: No documentation about monument.
box 348
S. Maria, Collegiate church
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: G.B. Contini; Annibale Carracci
Exterior views of 18th c. church facade, with detail views of wooden portal.
Interior views of nave, baroque organ, altar gloria, architectural sculpture,
painting.
box 349
Casa Poscia
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of 14th. palazzo, external stairs, balcony, relief sculpture.
box 356
Chiesa della Morte
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of capital and windows from 11th c. church.
box 349
Fontana dei Leoni
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Filippo Caparozzi; Pio Fedi
Views of 17th c. fountain by Caparozzi, restored 1877 by Pio Fedi, who sculpted
the lions.
box 349
Fontana della Rocca
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Raffaello da Montelupo; Giovanni Malanca
Views of large fountain, originally built in 16th c., reassembled from bombed
fragments after WWII.
box 356
Gesu
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of 11th c. Romanesque church, including facade, portal, bell
tower.
box 350-355
Museo Civico
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Physical Description:
999
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Panciato d'Antonello da Calvi; Antonio da Viterbo; Zelli,
Costantino; Bonfazi, Anton Angelo; Pietro da Cortona; Rosa, Salvator; Romanelli,
Giovanni Francesco; Pucciati, Angelo; Gherardi, Antonio (Reatino); Rusca,
Giuseppe; Benefial, Marco; Lomi, Aurelio; Sebastiano del Piombo; Nebbia,
Cesare
Antiquities: Many views of Etruscan and Roman fragments, sculpture, sarcophagi,
pottery, masks, jewelry and other objects found in the Storeroom sequence
(inventory numbers on back of prints), and the Cloister, Second floor Cloister,
Valle Giulia, Sala Romana and Sala Etrusca sequences.
Views of paintings (Middle Ages through 18th c.), frescoes, a tabernacle, coffin,
sculpture reliefs, portal fragments, busts, sculpture, tapestry found in the
Pinacoteca, Second floor gallery and Second floor cloister sequences.
General Notes: There are eight separate numerical sequences for this location.
The cloister as an architectural structure, rather than museum site, is documented
in the record and file for S. Maria della Verita, Cloister, all views of which are
stored in Medieval core collection. Five views from the Museo Civico Second floor
cloister sequence are stored in Medieval.
box 349
Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
113
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Baldassari Croce
Antiquities: Sarcophagi in courtyard.
Exterior views of Renaissance palazzo portico, portal fresco, courtyard with
fountain and view of SS. Trinita. Interior views of Sala Regia o Erculea,
decorated with frescoes by Croce and Sala del Consiglia.
box 349
Palazzo de' Galeotti
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Etruscan sarcophagus
Exterior views of facade and courtyard, with details of windows, portal,
fountain.
box 356
Palazzo del Podesta
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of 13th c. palazzo, renovated, with slim tower, architectural
sculpture, and lunette fresco of former window.
box 356
Palazzo Gentili
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of 14th c. church, with details of architectural sculpture of
fantastic creatures decorating windows.
box 356
Papal Palace
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views in relation to adjacent monuments, views of fountains,
architectural details with emphasis on the loggia. More comprehensive exterior
views in Medieval.
box 356
Piazza Alighieri
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of two buildings on the piazza, a house and the palazzo of the
Cassa di Risparmio.
box 356
Piazza del Gesu
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the piazza, including Torre di Borgognone and details of a fountain.
box 356
Piazza S. Pellegrino
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the neighborhoods surrounding the 13th c. piazza, with two views of the
18th c. Chiesa del Gonfalone.
box 349
Porta S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Palazzo di Donna Olimpia
. Views of medieval portal and 13th c. Palazzo di Donna Olimpia that flanks
it.
box 349
Rocca
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of 14th c. Castle, renovated five times, including after WWII
bombing.
box 357
S. Andrea
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bartolomeo Torresani
Views of 12th c. Romanesque church exterior, including facade, portico, portal.
Interior views of nave, apses, altar, frescoes, baptismal font, columns, capitals.
Stored with Hutzel collection are four prints, showing stained glass window,
crucifix, tabernacle, painting.
box 357
S. Angelo in Spata
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Views of Roman sarcophagus, popularly called Tomba della bella
Galiana, attached to facade.
Exterior views of romanesque church, renovated in 18th c. Details of portal,
cresta.
box 357
S. Croce dei Mercanti
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of ex-church's ornate portal.
box 357
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
86
items
Scope and Content Note
Interior views only of gothic church largely reconstructed after WWII bombing. No
general views of interior, but many views of stained glass windows, frescoes,
tombs, mosaic work, capitals.
box 357
S. Giovanni Decollato
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
One exterior view of ex-church located near Porta Faul.
box 357
S. Giovanni in Zoccoli
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Francesco Balletta
One exterior view of lunette fresco. Interior views of gothic tryptych,
pentittico, baptismal. Negatives show exterior apse from Piazza Alighieri.
General Notes: According to guide, there should be 45 prints with matching negs,
most stored in Medieval collection, but those that should be in MED are missing,
and the four negs do not match any prints.
box 357-358
S. Lorenzo, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
133
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Carlo Maratta; Gerolamo Scaccoda Cremona; G.F. Romanelli; Marco
Benefial
Views of 16th c. facade, with detail views of portal, windows, campanile
(attached). Interior views of cupola, baptistery, sculpture, chapels, tabernacle.
Many views of paintings and apse frescoes. Nave views in negatives only.
Object Notes: A composite view of the exterior in found in the Italy Oversize box
in the Medieval Core Collection. [Hutzel views (H-230) MED and (H-231) MED]
General Notes: Views 118 to 184, processed by previous cataloguer, have no
matching prints, though negative jackets indicate they should. All prints have
been renumbered.
box 359
S. Maria del Paradiso
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Physical Description:
32
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Angelo Pucciati; Antonio del Massaro (detto Pasturo)
Exterior views of 13th c. renovated church, its imitation medieval modern facade,
the portal, and many views of the adjoining convent's cloister. Views of frescoes
by Pucciati and refectory frescoes by Pasturo.
box 360
S. Maria della Salute
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of gothic church's apse, windows, cupola, and portal, of which
there are many detail views.
box 361-362
S. Maria della Verita, Cloister
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Physical Description:
242
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lorenzo da Viterbo
Antiquities: Sarcophagi; sculpture; architectural fragments
Extensive coverage of 12th c. church, renovated between 14th and 15th c. Exterior
views of facade, flank and portal. Interior views of altar, gothic transept,
ciborium. Views of Cappella Mazzatosta, its ceramic floor and frescoes by Lorenzo
da Viterbo. Comprehensive coverage of gothic structure, including views of garden,
well, and portico where antiquities are stored. Single print stored in Hutzel a
duplicate of one in Medieval.
General Notes: Two sets of prints fused into single numerical sequence. Cloister
has separate numerical sequence and record.
box 358
S. Maria Nuova
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Physical Description:
104
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: S. Maria Nuova
Exterior and interior views of nave and altar in Medieval collection. In Hutzel
collection are views of paintings, frescoes, architectural details, throne.
General Notes: Seventy-one catalogued views in Medieval core collection and
fifty-one uncatalogued, some of which do not have matching negs. Two numerical
sequences have been fused into one; see guide.
box 360
S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Bartolomeo Torresani; Giovanni Romanelli
Exterior views of 13th c. church (renovated in 17th c.) including stairway,
facade, balustrade. Interior views of nave and altar, cupola, frescoes, side
altars.
box 360
S. Sisto
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views (in Medieval) of 9th c. Romanesque church, including facade,
campanile, architectonic remains (church was remodeled several times). Interior
views of altar, stairs leading to presbytery, columns, capitals, painting.
box 359-360
Sanctuary of S. Maria della Quercia
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Physical Description:
208
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Carlo di Mariotto; Domenico di Iacopo da Firenzuola; Giovanni di
Bernadino da Viterbo; Andrea della Robbia; Giovani di Pietro; Andrea Bregno;
Cesare Monetto
Extensive coverage of Renaissance sanctuary's exterior, with emphasis on the
church portals. Several views of bell tower. Interior views of nave and altar,
aisles, ceiling and cupola, tabernacle containing the miraculous tile, paintings,
sacristy, choir, holy water font. Views of main cloister and cistern.
General Notes: Two sets of prints fused into single numerical sequence.
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SS. Trinita
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Exterior flank view of 14th c. church, renovated in 18th c.
box 349
Tower
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: near Porta Faul
View of tower (in ruins) built by Monastery of Sasso Vivo.
box 362
General views
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: View of location of former Etruscan necropolis.
Views of Porta Romana, piazzas, fountain, clocktower, Palazzo Comunale, S. Maria,
Trattoria dei Fedeli, Casa del vescovo, windows and doorways.
General Notes: All views of Vitorchiano included in single numerical
sequence.
box 362
Madonna di S. Nicola
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Physical Description:
108
items
Scope and Content Note
Three exterior views of 16th c. church; comprehensive coverage of church
interior, including altars, nave and numerous frescoes of the viterbese
school.
General Notes: Two sets of prints integrated into single numerical sequence that
comprises all views of Vitorchiano.
box 363
Monastero S. Agnese
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior detail views of 14th c. monastery, and several interior views of altars
and altar paintings.
Object Notes: Not able to confirm monument identification.
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Excavation
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Views of excavated baths, villas, nymphaeum, temple.
General Notes: Eleven prints stored in Antiquities, as noted on negatives. None
in Hutzel section.
box 364
Series VII.
Lombardy
Physical Description:
1
box
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Lombardy with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
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S. Ambrogio
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Physical Description:
156
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Founded 386-389 by S. Ambrogio, bishop at the time of emperor Teodosio.
Remodelled 789, 859, 1098-1128, 1196. Decoration of basilica drastically altered
over centuries, until 1858 when restored to original aspect. Restoration lasted
until 1890. Exterior views of architecture and architectural sculpture, some of
which contains re-used Roman fragments and architectural elements.
Accompanying Material: Guida della Basilica di S. Ambrogio, by Ferdinando
Reggiori, 1986. Housed in Center Library.
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Series VIII.
Marches
Physical Description:
23
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Marches with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 365
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bernardino di Mariotto
Medieval: 12th century stoup. Post-medieval: Architecture; fresco fragments;
paintings on canvas.
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Oratorio del Gonfalone
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Viviani, Antonio Maria (Il Sordo d'Urbino)
Post-medieval: Baroque architecture (1610-1636) with highly carved and decorated
wooden ceiling; paintings, some with elaborately carved frames; wooden furniture,
crucifix, and altar.
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Piazza del Comune
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior photos of 13th century building.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: March 26, 1983. Notes regarding this
monument are contained under "Oratorio del Gonfalone."
box 369
Pinacoteca Comunale
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Fabriano School; Allegretto di Nuzio; Ambrogio Monaco; Neri di
Bicci; Master of Staffolo; Bicci di Lorenzo; Antonio da Fabriano; Filippo da
Verona; Domiziani, Domiziano; Nelli, Ottaviano di Martino; Rainaldetto di
Ranuccio
Medieval: Painted crucifix. Post-medieval: Paintings on panel and canvas,
including cassone; sculpture in wood (14th century German).
General Notes: Two prints, nos. 29 and 39, are missing.
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S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cantoni, Giacomo; Cades, Giuseppe
Medieval: Architecture (begun early 13th century): restored in 1768, 1938, and
recently. Exterior: sculpted portal (early 14th century) and traces of ogival
arches; 14th century frescos: Fabriano-Riminese school (restored 1933); late
gothic frescos. Post-medieval: Richly decorated late baroque nave; 14th century
frescos of the Fabriano-Riminese school (restored 1933); stucco work; works on
canvas by Cades (18th century)
Object Notes: Church was formerly known as S. Maria Nova [TCI/Marches]
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S. Benedetto
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Physical Description:
54
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rinalducci, Lorenzo; Lombardo, Mariano; Mezzalancia, Girolamo;
Martelli, Filippo; Campana, Paolo; Serafini, Pietro Paolo; Rossi, Pasquale de'
(Pasqualino); Brandi, Giacinto; Nucci, Avanzino; School of Bologna; Gentileschi,
Orazio; Magistris, Simone de (Toscani)
Medieval: 13th century architecture (1244/1290); wooden crucifix. Post-medieval:
Architecture, original structure rebuilt in 1590. Restored after 1741. Facade
dates from c. 1764. Early Roman fragments included as decoration in exterior
walls. Interior has numerous paintings on canvas, extensive stucco work, sculpture
in wood and gilt, elaborately carved choir stalls, and 16th and 18th century
documents.
General Notes: Photos 41-44, 47-49 are missing. Possibly with the Medieval
photographs. Negatives probably corresponding to those prints are numbered
50-60.
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Pinacoteca
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Physical Description:
54
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Agabiti, Pietro Paolo; Fabriano School; Allegretto di Nuzio; Salvi,
Giovanni Battista
Antiquities: A Roman altar, gravestone, urn and torso. (1st-3rd centuries).
Two coats-of-arms (of Sassoferrato and the Bishop Aldobrandini; a polyptych of
saints Anthony, Sebastian, Roch and Martin; the Madonna of Sassoferrato; a
portrait of Sentinensi; ceramic fragments (15th-16th centuries); a renaissance
ciborium, a mosaic of St. Demetrius in a wood and silver frame (10th-11th
centuries); an Umbrian processional cross (15th century); a wooden statue of the
Madonna di Loreto; reliquaries; a saint's wooden shoe; an ivory diptych; silver
medallions (13th century) and various paintings.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: March 17, 1983
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S. Croce
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Fabriano school; Agabiti, Pietro Paolo; Giovanni Antonio di Gaspare
da Pesaro; Allegretto di Nuzio
Antiquities: Lion fragment from the Roman site of Sentinum.
In the medieval core collection, views of the exterior with emphasis on the
facade portal sculpture and pier capitals (12th century). Hutzel prints include
views of the main altar and polyptych, side altar frescoes by di Nuzio, and
various altarpieces.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: March 14, 1983
General Notes: No negatives exist for the pier capitals, architectural sculpture,
and altarpieces along the nave.
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ramazzani, Ercole; Guerrieri, Giovanni Francesco; Baronzio,
Giovanni; Giovanni da Rimini
Exterior views of this gothic church show a buttressed nave and west facade
portal with a pointed arch. Taken from the belfry is a panoramic view of
Sassoferrato. Views of the interior focus on various altar paintings and the main
altar cross (14th century) attributed to da Rimini or Baronzio.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: March 17, 1983
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Eremo di Fonte Avellana
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Physical Description:
44
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giuliani, Giorgio
Exterior views of the romanesque-gothic architecture of the abbey buildings and
cloister, including a bell tower (1482). Interior views of the first church (9th
century); the 14th-century church with a polychrome sculpture of the crucifixion
(1567); the main altar carved from stone (14th century), the sala capitolare, and
the refectory with a huge copy of Guido Reni's Martyrdom of St. Andrew.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: March 14, 1983
General Notes: This abbey is found near the village of Serra Sant'Abbondio, and
located by Hutzel as 20 kilometers out of Sassoferrato.
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S. Claudio al Chienti
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Immured gravestones and piles of Roman architectural fragments.
This 10th-11th century church was restored in 1925. The exterior facade is
comprised of two flanking cylindrical towers and two portals--one on top of the
other. Interior views include apse frescoes of S. Rocco and S. Claudio (1486), a
confessional and the Sacristy.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 29, 1984
General Notes: S. Claudio al Chienti was previously filed with monuments in
Tolentino.
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Collegiata Nuova
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of facade, altars and cupola.
General Notes: Hutzel catalogued this monument together with S. Agostino,
assigning Collegiata's prints the last four numbers of the S. Agostino numerical
sequence.
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S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Six exterior views with an an emphasis on the portals; interior views of the
nave, altars, and choir.
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S. Maria della Rocca
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Physical Description:
85
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Andrea da Bologna
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture; frescos (13th and 14th
century). Post-medieval: Frescos (15th century); painted ceramic sculpture.
Several views of the imposing Romanesque exterior, and extensive coverage of the
frescoes located in the crypt and the main altar.
General Notes: Prints 20, 22, and 56 have no matching negatives.
box 374
General views
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman bridge, walls
Post-medieval: General views of town and environs
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Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture (fragments). Post-medieval: Architecture;
sculpure; paintings on canvas; frescos (16th century)
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Parish church
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Physical Description:
15
items
box 366
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
35
items
box 366
Museo Diocesano
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Physical Description:
95
items
box 366
Palazzo Ducale
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Physical Description:
11
items
box 366
Pinacoteca
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Physical Description:
28
items
box 367
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
15
items
box 367
S. Venanzio
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Physical Description:
48
items
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S. Anastasio
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Casali di Ussita
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculptural fragments.
Post-medieval: Painting
General Notes: No information provided by Hutzel. No mention of site found in TCI
guidebook.
Castelsantangelo sul Nera
box 367
General Views
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
General Notes: No information provided by Hutzel. See TCI, Marche, p. 533
box 368
S. Martino
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Physical Description:
64
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Paolo da Visso; Bontulli, Paolo; Silvestro dell' Aquila
Medieval: Romanesque architecture (12th century); campanile with bifora windows;
architectural sculpture: capitals, etc.; tabernacle carved with lion heads; gothic
altar. Post-medieval: Frescos (15th and 16th centuries); sculpture in wood (16th
century); terracotta bust of a bishop (16th century)
box 368
S. Stefano
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Physical Description:
95
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, fresco
painting
A Romanesque church of which can still be admired the campanile with its
accompanying arch. Inscriptions in Gothic lettering. Hutzel provides article on
site. See also TCI, Lazio, p.533
box 369
Abbey of S. Maria di Chiaravalle di Fiastra
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of this Cistercian abbey include views of the asymmetrical abbey
church facade, the porch, the portal and also views of the arcaded cloister. Views
of the Romanesque interior include details of medieval capitals and main altar
frescoes from the 14th and 15th centuries.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: April 1, 1983
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Museo Piersanti
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Physical Description:
63
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maratti, Carlo; Antonio da Fabriano; Bernardino di Mariotto dello
Stagno; Girolamo di Giovanni da Camerino; Arcangelo di Cola da Camerino; Jacopo
Bellini; Francesco di Gentile da Fabriano; Lorenzo di Alessandro da San
Severino
Antiquities: The photos depict roman portraiture busts.
Views of the museum's collection of late 14th-16th century paintings, as well as
the tapestry and maiolica collections.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: March 29, 1983
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
36
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Palmezzano, Marco; Francesco di Gentile da Fabriano; Ramazzani,
Ercole; Magistris, Simone de; Magistris, Giovanni Francesco de; Lorenzo di
Alessandro da San Severino; Nobili, Durante; Boscoli, Andrea; Eusebio da San
Giorgio; Allegretto di Nuzio; Cantarini, Simone; Francesco Rossi di Orciano;
Salimbeni, Lorenzo; Paris Scipione
Exterior views of the Baroque architecture of the church; interior views of the
15th-century painted altarpieces (ie. Madonna and Child with Saints, the Last
Supper, the Crucifixion and the Deposition from the Cross), sculpture and
decorative arts.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: March 19, 1983
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Pieve
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Physical Description:
92
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Perugino; Domenico Angelucci; Camillo Angelucci; Fabio Angelucci;
Ascanio Poggini; Giovanni Battista Norcia
Parish church dating from the 13th century with interior decoration dating until
the 16th century. Mevale is the home of the Angelucci family, who were artists and
woodworkers in the 15th and 16th centuries. The interior frescoes include a Last
Judgment (1601), a Trinity (1560), Apostles in the Oratorium, a Madonna of the
Rosary (1571), and a chivalric tournament (15th cent.). A Pieta in the lunette in
the Oratorium is believed to have been painted by Perugino, in whose workshop one
of the Angelucci worked. There is also a Madonna in the Byzantine style, dating
from the 13th century. The confessional is used as well for a chancel, the work of
Ancanio Poggini (1580).
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: September 26, 1983. Negs. of columns
and stone lion may belong to another site.
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S. Maria a Pie di Chienti
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Master of Offidia (13th-14th century)
Antiquities: A pluteus, perhaps.
This early Romanesque basilica (first erected in the 9th century) has a stark
exterior, with the exception of the apse which is enlivened by 3 apsidioles and
blind windows. Interior views include: a crucifix, ambulatory, terracotta staues
of the Archangel Gabriel and the Virgin (15th century), and several views of the
14th-century frescoes in the upper church. A marble bust may be S. Claudio and
actually be found in the church of S. Claudio al Chienti in Montegranaro.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 19, 1984
General Notes: This monument was previously catalogued as being in the city of
Belforte del Chienti. Several prints exist in duplicate. S. Maria a Pie di Chienti
should not be confused with S. Claudio al Chienti in Montegranaro, though some
prints may be labeled as such.
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Collegiata
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Physical Description:
53
items
Scope and Content Note
Object Notes: There may be a problem with this monument and the Oratorio di S.
Biagio, which is the name of its crypt. The Oratorio has its own folder, but
negatives do not appear to be in place. Second, a photo marked "S. Ginesio, S.
Tommaso" is with the Collegiata prints, but its identification is unknown.
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Oratorio di S. Biagio
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Photos of the crypt of the Collegiata. Frescoes show the life of S. Biagio and S.
Biagio Vescovo. There are also a Madonna & Child and musical angels.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Altar built with Roman spolia.
Exterior views: 15th-century portal, 11th-century apse, 13th-century cloister.
Interior views: Roman columns and carved capitals.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: 12/27/84
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S. Sebastiano
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Museo-Pinacoteca
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Chiesa delle Clarisse
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Physical Description:
58
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Antonio Piergiacomo; Domenico Palombi; Filomeno Bigioli; Ireneo
Aleandri
Exterior views of the 15th-century church with its 17th century baroque facade.
Interior views of the main altar, four side chapels, two transept chapels, 19th
century dome frescoes and a conch fresco of Saul's Conversion on the way to
Damascus. The altar (17th century), of marble intarsia is held up by four putti.
The Rococo altarpiece bears the inscription Altare Gregorianum Perpetuum. Views
also of a gilt organ (17th century), pulpit, and marble holy water font
(1598).
Object Notes: There are two prints for almost every negative; one set of prints
was previously identified as S. Maria del Glorioso.
General Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: April 9, 1983
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Chiesetta della Misericordia
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Roncalli, Cristofano (Pomerancio); Salimbeni, Lorenzo; Damiani,
Felice
Post-medieval: Paintings on canvas; fresco; architectural decoration
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Duomo Vecchio
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Salimbeni, Jacopo; Salimbeni, Lorenzo; Mancini, Lorenzo; Indivini,
Domenico; Pierantonio; Acciaccaferri, Francesco; Rossi, Giuseppe
Exterior views of this 14th-century church include a bell tower (11th century),
belfry, buttresses, portals, and a cloister walk, well-head, loggia, columns and
capitals (13th century). Views of the baroque interior (17th century) include an
ornate wooden ceiling with the Papal coat-of-arms in the center, an organ, and an
altarpiece with angels. Most views are of intarsia choirstalls (1483-1513) and the
frescoes of the story of St. John the Evangelist (or St. Joseph) by the Salimbeni
brothers. There are also views of a room containing the sculpted tomb effigies of
St. Severino and St. Vittorino, with paintings and mosaics of the life of St.
Severino. This room or aisle may be incorrectly identified by Hutzel.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: April 8, 1983.
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General views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
In the medieval section: two cityscapes punctuated by the Torre degli Smeducci
and church bell towers. Prints in the Hutzel core collection include views of the
Piazza del Popolo, S. Guiseppe, the via Salimbeni (or the Teatro Feronia) on the
via Indivini, and the palazzo Salimbeni. Negatives include: three coats-of-arms,
views of the Palazzo Mangarucci and an arcaded courtyard.
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La Maesta
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Barocci, Federico; Lorenzo di Alessandro da San Severino
Exterior views of this church (c. 1300) include the gothic main portal, a
romanesque nave portal, and a pair of 14th-century doorknockers. Interior views
focus on the votive frescoes and a damaged painting of the Archangel Raphael with
Tobias.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: April 9, 1983
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Museo Archeologico
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Interior views of Roman spolia, gravestones, an altar and
architectural fragments. Negatives include views of the display cases containing
the collezione Pascucci: prehistoric artifacts and Roman pottery.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: April 11, 1983
General Notes: The Museo Archeologico is dedicated to Giuseppe Moretti.
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Palazzo Tacchi-Venturi
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of this palazzo at N. 40 via Salimbeni include windows and
portals. Negatives show courtyard views.
Object Notes: See also, views of the Pinacoteca and the Museo Archeologico which
are housed in the Palazzo Tacchi-Venturi.
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Pinacoteca Civica
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Physical Description:
75
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bernardino di Mariotto dello Stagno; Coda, Benedetto; Sano di
Pietro; Crivelli, Vittorio; Paolo Veneziano; Allegretto di Nuzio; Nicolo di
Liberatore da Foligno; Eustachi, Bartolomeo; Salimbeni, Lorenzo; Salimbeni,
Jacopo; Barocci, Federico; Lorenzo di Alessandro da San Severino; Rimini School;
Bruno Gavazza da Bologna; Grenter, Matteo; Giraldo Jacopo Cavazza
The collections include: a silver reliquary (1326), a relic of Pope Peter
Celestini V, a silver plate, a 13th-century clothes chest illustrating a medieval
legend, a globe with constellations/signs of the zodiac, fresco fragments by the
Salimbeni brothers, a fresco of St. Francis receiving the Stigmata from the church
of S. Francesco in Castello (now destroyed), a fresco of St. Anthony Abbot,
elaborate polyptychs by Veneziano and Salimbeni, an ivory chest with secular
imagery, and various altarpieces and paintings. Of exceptional quality are
paintings by Bernardino Mariotto of the Annunciation and the Pieta, and an
altarpiece of the Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints by Vittore Crivelli.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: April 11, 1983
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S. Agostino, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
47
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Acciccaferri; Gentile, Antonio; Gentile, Giovanni; Pomarancio;
Aleandri, Ireneo; Bernardino di Mariotto dello Stagno; Palombi, Domenico; Lorenzo
di Alessandro da San Severino; Ottino, Pasquale; Bigioli, Venanzio; Bigioli,
Filippo; Indivini, Domenico; Pinturicchio; Sante Lotti; Giovanni di
Piergiacomo
Exterior views of the 15th-century facade with its gothic portal. Views also of
the oratory and baroque portal. The interior, restored in 1776 and 1827, is
neoclassical. Views in prints H-6 and H-9 show a small barrel-vaulted chapel with
a modern main altar painting of the Last Supper. This is either the oratory or a
misidentifed church interior. Other views include: wooden crucifixes; an intarsia
door to the sacristy and intarsia panels by Indivini; various altar paintings; a
silver statue of St. Severino with a crozier, a painting of the Madonna and Child
with angels and a kneeling donor by Pinturicchio; a reliquary; a silver plate; a
small painted ceramic statue of the Pieta; and a series of sketches from an album
of an artist from San Severino Marche.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: April 8, 1983
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S. Antonio di Cesalonga
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (13th century) and architectural sculpture
Object Notes: San Severino Marche environs.
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S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giuseppe da Palermo; Cignani, Carlo; Scarsella, Ippolito; Salimbeni,
Lorenzo; School of Bologna (17th century); Bigioli; Bernardino di Mariotto dello
Stagno
All views are of altarpieces, paintings, and fresco fragments by Salimbeni. The
main altarpiece depicts the Madonna and Child with Saints Severino, Ansano,
Catherine of Siena, Dominic, and John the Baptist.
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S. Eustachio de Domora
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (11th and 14th centuries).
Post-medieval: Altar
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S. Lorenzo in Doliolo
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lorenzo di Alessandro da San Severino; Salimbeni, Lorenzo;
Salimbeni, Jacopo
Exterior views of the 11th-century church with 14th-century cloister and bell
tower. In the crypt (9th-13th centuries) are ceiling and wall paintings of angels,
the Evangelists, and various other saints in medallions; votive frescoes of Saints
Dominic, Augustine, and Anthony Abbot; and the tomb of S. Domenico. In the fourth
and fifth crypt chapels is a fresco cycle by the Salimbeni brothers of the
martyrdom of St. Andrew. The church interior is heavily restored, with modern nave
piers and capitals. Displayed in the sacristy are salvaged fresco remains, a
wooden statue of Christ (17th century), and paintings. Also views of a holy water
font and a marble ciborium.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: April 5, 1983
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S. Maria del Glorioso
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rocco di Tommaso; Perugino; Barocci, Federico; Luca di Costantino da
Ancona; Antonio di Piergiacomo
Exterior and interior views of this renaissance church (1519) include: the
coat-of-arms of San Severino over the main portal, frescoes or paintings of the
Flight into Egypt, the Nativity, the Christ Child with St. John the Baptist, and
various altarpieces.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 17, 1983
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S. Maria della Pieve
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Salimbeni, Jacopo; Salimbeni, Lorenzo
Exterior views of architectural sculpture: Roman pilasters and capitals.
Interior views focus on votive frescoes of the 14th and 15th centuries. One
fresco shows a female saint (perhaps the Virgin), before a desk littered with
instruments, in the presence of an angel and a cat. Other frescoes depict the
Virgin and Child, the crucifixion and St. Anthony Abbot.
Hutzel photo campaign date: April 9, 1983
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Teatro Feronia
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ireneo Aleandri
Two exterior views of the arcade facade of the theater.
Object Notes: These views may be incorrectly identified.
box 379
S. Martino
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: P. Paolo da Fermo
Post-medieval: Architecture; frescos (15th century)
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Chiesa della Carita
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Crivelli school; Salimbeni brothers; Francesco da Tolentino
Exterior views of this deconsecrated 13th-14th century church focus on the facade
rose window and unique main portal (c. 1250). Interior views show a wooden
coffered ceiling, various frescoes, altar paintings, a marble mantelpiece and a
holy water stoup.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign dates: December 27, 1984
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General views
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger)
Views of the Piazza della Liberta, the Torre dei Tre Orologi, the Palazzo
Sangallo (the palazzo Parisani), and also portals and a coat-of-arms from the
historical center of Tolentino.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: December 27, 1984
General Notes: Hutzel's notes of Tolentino's general views precede his notes of
S. Catervo.
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S. Catervo, Duomo
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Physical Description:
36
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Spada, Filippo; Ferranti, Francesco; Fontana, Luigi; Oravia,
Giovanni
This church, erected in the 13th century, was completely renovated in 1830 in a
neoclassical style. Exterior views are of the apse, an original bell tower and a
medieval relief sculpture. Views of the vast baroque interior with its
barrel-vaulted ceiling and numerous candelabra focus on the Cappella di S.
Catervo--its frescoes and sarcophagus of S. Catervo and S. Settimia (14th
century). Interior views also include a sculpture of the Pieta (14th century),
wood intarsia choirstalls, a marble holy water stoup and a baptismal font.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: December 27, 1984
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Salimbeni school; Rimini school; Crivelli school; Guercino
school
Exterior views of S. Francesco include its polygonal apse that faces the Piazza
della Liberta, the facade, immured fragments of gothic architectural sculpture,
and views of the arcaded cloister. Interior views of the church reveal its baroque
remodelling. Most views are of frescoes from the gothic chapel (14th century) and
various baroque altars. Also included are views of two organs, confessionals,
choirstalls, a crucifix and various paintings in the Sacristy.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: December 27, 1984
General Notes: Many negatives for this monument are still missing. Several were
misfiled under "Belforte del Chienti, S. Maria a Pie di Chienti" and it is
possible that other negatives have been similarly misfiled under sites near
Tolentino.
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S. Maria in Rambona
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Salimbeni, Lorenzo; Salimbeni, Jacopo
One exterior and several interior views of this early Romanesque chuch (9th-10th
centuries): pier capitals; frescoes by the Salimbeni brothers of the Madonna and
Child, and the Trinity; a wooden crucifix (10th-11th century).
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 28, 1984
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S. Nicola da Tolentino
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Physical Description:
44
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mauruzi, Nicolo; Master of Tolentino; Rosso, Giovanni di Bartolo
Exterior views of this church focus on the portal (1435). The rest of the facade
dates to the 18th century. Views of the arcaded cloister date to the 12th and 13th
centuries. Most interior views are of the frescoes in the Augustinian Cappellone
di S. Nicola that were executed between 1330 and 1348. These frescoes are of
scenes from the life of Christ and S. Nicola. On the ceiling, the Evangelists are
paired with various saints.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: December 27, 1984. See xeroxes attached
to Hutzel's notes.
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chiesetta della Maesta
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Physical Description:
23
items
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Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Angelucci, Camillo; Paolo da Visso
Medieval: Architectural fragments. Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture, painting, fresco fragments, sculpture, sculptural fragments
Object Notes: See article on site provided by Hutzel. Also see TCI, Marche, p.
529
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S. Valentino
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maestro di Eggi; Benozzo Gozzoli; Fabio Angelucci
Small church in the environs of Visso. Photos of interior only, with emphasis on
the 14th-16th century frescoes.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated. Negatives are missing, but
prints do not match with S. Francesco negatives, for which there are no
prints.
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General views
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
General views of the main piazza of Visso (the Piazza Martiri Vissani), and its
environs with examples of 14th-16th century architecture.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1984
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Monasterio di S. Eutizio
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Physical Description:
11
items
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Museo-Pinacoteca
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Governing Body: S. Maria
Owner: Museo-Pinacoteca
Artist Name: Gaspare Angelucci; Camillo Angelucci; Giovanni Battista da Offida;
Paolo da Visso
Paintings and sculpture dating from the 14th-16th centuries. These works were
originally executed for the Church of S. Maria.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot these photos in 1984. The Museo-Pinacoteca is located
in the former church of S. Agostino. Sheets for the prints in the Medieval core
collection were inadvertently misplaced, so original Hutzel numbers for those
prints, as well as secure identification, has been lost. Researchers looking in
Visso should check both the Museo-Pinacoteca and S. Maria, Collegiate church for
possible mixups. Hutzel identifications on the backs of the prints are also
unclear.
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S. Maria, Collegiate Church
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Physical Description:
74
items
Scope and Content Note
Detailed views of the 14th century exterior architecture of the church, including
portals, and details of columns and capitals. There are general interior views,
with detailed photos showing the paintings, both on the screen behind the main
altar and behind side altars. There are also many photos of painting fragments
from the late Medieval and early Renaissance periods. Sculptural photos include a
wooden crucifix and basins or altars (perhaps antique) with human face motifs.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: June 30, 1984.
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Santuario di Macereto
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Physical Description:
66
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giovanni Battista da Lugano; Carlo di Tommaso di Bissone; Giacomo di
Tommaso di Bissone; Filippo di Tommaso di Bissone
Exterior photos of temple and other buildings in the sanctuary complex. Temple is
in the style of Bramante, but was designed by Giovanni Battista da Lugano. There
are many photos of the exterior architectural details. Interior photos show the
vaulting and cupola as well as the "Tempietto" or baldacchino in the classical
style which stands under the cupola.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
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Madonna della Misericordia
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ridolfi, Claudio
Post-medieval: 14th-15th century architecture, fresco, polychrome terracotta of
local marchegiana school, paintings on canvas, stucco work
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Marche, 1979, p.297
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Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Francesco di Giorgio Martini; Santi, Giovanni
Medieval: 13th century architecture (1289), architectural fragments, sculpture
fragments. Post-medieval: 15th century architecture (1463), iron work, sculpture,
fresco, architectural fragments, sculpture fragments
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Marche, 1979, p. 295
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Guido di Palmerucci; Fiamberti, Tommaso; Lapis, Gaetano; Raffaellino
del Colle; Cristoforo, Antonio di
Post-medieval: 14th century architecture, 14th century fresco, paintings on
canvas, carved wooden altars, tapestry
Object Notes: See medieval for exterior views
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Marche, 1979, p.297
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S. Giovanni Battista
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bramante, Donato; Barocci, Federico; Santi, Giovanni; Lapis,
Gaetano
Medieval: architecture . Post-medieval: 15th centruy architecture, paintings on
canvas, paintings on panel, fresco
Object Notes: Also known as S. Domenico
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Marche, 1979, pp 294-295
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S. Nicolo
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 14th century portal (Portal Massara), stucco work, fresco,
terracotta
Object Notes: also known as S. Bartolomeo
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Marche, 1979, p. 296
box 365
Torrione della Rocca
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Francesco di Giorgio Martini
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture (b.1481), built for Federico II di
Urbino
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Marche, p. 296
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Abbazia di S. Michele delle Lamole
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: S. Severino School
Medieval: Architecture (11-12th century); wall painting; sculpture.
Post-medieval: Frescoes (14-15th century)
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rome School, 15th century; Guerrieri, Giovanni Francesco; Baronzio
da Rimini, Giovanni; Raffaellino dal Colle
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (14th century); also re-used
Roman columns. Post-medieval: Frescoes
box 374
General views
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Views of town; architectural details
Object Notes: Medieval elements also shown.
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Municipio
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Umbria, 15th century; Barocci, Federico
Post-medieval: Sculpture (15th century); decorative arts; paintings on canvas
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture (13th century); carved
Trecento portal; painted crucifix (14th century Marchigian with Riminese
influence). Post-medieval: 16th(?) century interior; paintings on canvas
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S. Giacomo
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lorenzo d'Alessandro da San Severino
Medieval: 12th century architecture; architectural sculpture; wooden crucifix.
Post-medieval: Baroque interior (18th century); wooden altar; 15th century
polyptych (Marchigian school); fresco; paintings on canvas
box 378
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
14
items
box 378
S. Maria dei Servi
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Physical Description:
49
items
box 381
Chiesetta dei Morti
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, originally Romanesque, with Gothic additions including an
elaborately carved portal on facade.
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Oratorio del Carmine
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Picchi, Giorgio
Post-medieval: Frescos; paintings on canvas.
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Palazzo Ducale
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Interior views, including decorated ceilings; paintings; stone
portal with medallion of Duke Federico da Montefeltro.
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Pinacoteca Comunale
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mancini, Francesco; School of Urbino; Mercator, Gerardus
(cartographer)
Post-medieval: Paintings, including portraits; drawings; sculpture; globes
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S. Caterina
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Dolci, Luzio; Dolci, Pierfrancesco; Picchi, Giorgio; Amantini,
Tommaso; Apolloni, Agostino; Pandolfi, Giovanni Giacomo
Post-medieval: Manneristic 16th century (1522) architecture. Interior is
decorated extensively with stucco work and frescos, wooden sculpture (16th
century), and paintings on canvas.
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S. Chiara
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cialdieri, Girolamo; Venetian School, 17th century; Dolci, Luzio
Post-medieval: 17th-18th century architecture; paintings on canvas; frescos.
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Picchi, Giorgio; Peruzzini, Domenico
Medieval: Gothic portal. . Post-medieval: 18th century (1762) remodel of church
dating from 1215. Baroque interior; paintings on canvas.
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S. Giovanni Battista
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Conca, Sebastiano
Post-medieval: 18th century architecture built upon a Greek cross plan. Contains
paintings on canvas and a wooden pulpit.
Object Notes: Urbania environs. Located within the Parco Ducale.
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Tempietto del Bramante
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Episcopi, Giustino
Post-medieval: Architecture (1482), partially destroyed in the war, presently
undergoing reconstruction--interior views only: 14th and 16th century frescos.
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General views
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: General views.
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Museo del Duomo "Albani"
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Physical Description:
166
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Palmerini, Antonio; Franco, Battista; Viti, Timoteo; Barocci,
Federico; Genga, Girolamo; Alberti, Antonio; Masucci, Agostino; Picchi, Giorgio;
Zuccari, Federico; Tedeschi, Pietro; Fabriano Master; Raphael; Bernini, Gian
Lorenzo; Cialdieri, Girolamo di Bartolomeo; Venetian School (15th century);
Alessandro delle Vite
Post-medieval: Sculpture, paintings, panel painting, triptychs, polyptychs
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Oratorio di S. Giovanni Battista
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Salimbeni, Lorenzo; Salimbeni, Jacopo
Post-medieval: 14th century architecture with a modern, neo-Gothic facade;
frescos.
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Cathedral
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Morelli, Cosimo; Vici, Andrea; Ridolfi, Claudio; Guerrieri, Giovanni
Francesco; Rosselli, Domenico di Giovanni di Bartolomeo; Callido, Gaetano
Medieval: Details of original parts of the church. Post-medieval: Neoclassical
architecture (18th century): almost complete reconstruction of the much older
Bededictine church; badly damaged frescos from c. 1600; paintings on canvas;
elaborate marble altars and pavement; fresco, 14th century; wooden sculpture (17th
century); carved wooden altar; organ, 18th century.
box 370
General views
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: General views of city, streets and unidentified buildings.
box 370
Museo Civico A. Vernarecci
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Physical Description:
56
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Barocci, Federico; Conca, Sebastiano; Guerrieri, Giovanni Francesco;
Lapis, Gaetano; Cantarini, Simone
Antiquities: Fragments of capitals and relief carvings (Roman and possibly
earlier); portrait busts (Julio-Claudian and Hadrianic)
Medieval: Sculpture fragments; early Christian sarcofagi. Post-medieval:
Architecture, begun in the 13th century and remodeled in the 15th century;
Renaissance sculpture fragments; marble bust of Vernarecci; model of Federico da
Montefeltro's Palazzo della Corte Alta
Object Notes: Museum is part of the Corte Alta.
General Notes: Counts are approximate since many views have multiple objects.
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Rocca Malatestiana
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Remains of 13th-14th century citadel.
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S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (14th century) . Post-medieval: 17th-18th century
expansion and remodel of the original 14th century structure. Includes large
sandstone portal and two (walled-in) windows from the 1600's. Facade also has a
coat of arms of the Malatestas and other decoration.
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S. Aldebrando
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Alberti, Antonio
Post-medieval: 17th century Baroque architecture and frescos from the first half
of the 15th century.
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S. Filippo
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Baroque architecture (c.1608-1613): unfinished exterior and very
highly decorated interior; paintings on canvas; wooden sculpture
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rosselli, Domenico di Giovanni di Bartolomeo; Guerrieri, Giovanni
Francesco
Post-medieval: Architecture, late 18th century, on the site of an early
Camaldolese church (dedicated to S. Francesca Romana). Facade is incomplete with a
sandstone relief in the lunette above the door, attributed to Rosselli.
Neoclassical interior with paintings on canvas, wooden sculpture.
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S. Lorenzo
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Physical Description:
53
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Raphael; Ramazzani, Ercole
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (13-14th centuries), restored.
Post-medieval: Painting, stained glass, architectural sculpture, frescoes,
ceramics
General Notes: (count for post-med incorrect)
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Palazzo Ducale, Galleria Nazionale delle Marche
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Physical Description:
407
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Crivelli, Vittorio; Crivelli, Vittorio; Alberti, Antonio (Antonio da
Ferrara); Pietro da Rimini; Baronzio da Rimini, Giovanni; Andrea d'Bartolo; Siena;
Marche school; Central Italian, 15th century; Bonaventura di Michele; Carlo da
Camerino; Vivarini, Alvise; Marche school (14th century); Luca di Tomme; Sano di
Pietro; Cortese, Cristoforo; Pietro Alemanno; Lorenzo d'Alessandro da Severino II;
Allegretto di Nuzi; Gentile da Fabriano (Gentile di Niccolo di Giovanni); Antoniazzo
Romano (Antonio di Benedetto Aquilo); Rimini School; Piero della Francesca; Raphael;
Uccello, Paolo; Giovanni Antonio di Gaspare da Pesaro; Bartolomeo di Maestro
Gentile; Signorelli, Luca; Raffaellino dal Colle; Guerrieri, Giovanni Francesco;
Viviani, Antonio Maria (Il Sordo d'Urbino); Ridolfi, Claudio; Lilio, Andrea; Gaulli,
Giovanni Battista; Ghezzi, Pier Leone; Balestra, Antonio; Tibaldi, Pellegrino;
Morganti, Bartolomeo; Eusebio da San Giorgio; Santi, Giovanni; Niccolo di
Liberatore; Morganti, Pompeo; Giusto di Gand (Josse van Wassenhove); Berruguete,
Pedro; Florence school (15th century); Rosselli, Domenico di Giovanni di Bartolomeo;
Fiamberti, Tommaso; Viti, Timoteo; Michele di Giovanni da Milano; School of Umbria,
15th century); Foligno School (15th century); Carlo da Camerino; Jacobello del
Fiore; Antonio da Fabriano; Girolamo di Giovanni da Camerino; Folchetti, Stefano;
Luca della Robia; Barocci, Federico; Titian; Giuliano da Rimini; Giuliano da Rimini;
Brandani, Federigo
Post-medieval: First floor: Polyptychs, triptychs, crucifixes, panel paintings,
sculpture, frescoes now housed in Museo; stucco decoration in private chapels
Object Notes: See also Urbino, Museo Albani. With both sites the negs arrived
separately from the prints, yet all negs were labelled as Urbino, Palazzo Ducale,
making it difficult to match some negatives to their prints.
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Series IX.
Molise
Physical Description:
2
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Molise with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 20
Abbazia di S. Vincenzo al Volturno
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural ruins and fragments (c.700-1300) (Count: 19).
Post-medieval: Modern reconstruction and restoration of Medieval architecture.
(Count: 14)
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Cathedral, S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculpture
Medieval: Architecture: campanile remains from the now destroyed Gothic church;
sculpture. Post-medieval: 19th century neoclassical architecture
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Fontana della Fraterna
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 13th-14th century arcaded fountain with elaborately carved sculptural
details and inscriptions.
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General views
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval. Post-medieval: General views of town, streets, and piazze, including
architecture and architectural sculpture.
box 388
S. Maria Assunta
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Physical Description:
82
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Fragments of architectural and other sculpture
Medieval: Remains of Romanesque architecture and architectural sculpture
incorporated in a modern restoration
Object Notes: Much of the sculpture illustrated was subsequently transferred to
the Museo Comunale.
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SS. Cosma e Damiano
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Corenzio, Belisario
Post-medieval: Architecture; frescos (early 17th century); altarpiece (early 16th
century)
Object Notes: Isernia environs.
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Series X.
Piedmont
Physical Description:
1
box
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Piedmont with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 389
Chapel of St. Eldradus
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Physical Description:
27
items
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Series XI.
Puglia
Physical Description:
3
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Puglia with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 389
Cathedral
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Physical Description:
77
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture. Post-medieval: 13th century
architecture, rebuilt 1529-1594 in a Renaissance style, with Romanesque elements
remaining; Renaissance rose window with elaborate tracery; architectural sculpture
in relief and in the round; polychrome decoration
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Cathedral
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Physical Description:
92
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque and Gothic architectural sculpture, including rose window.
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture and architectural sculpture, including
elaborately carved friezes and capitals; campanile dating from 17-18th centuries;
sculpture; choir stalls; paintings on canvas
box 390
Cathedral, S. Nicola
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural sculpture (13th century), including rose window.
Post-medieval: Architecture (16th century), based upon the Romanesque design of an
earlier church on the site; architectural sculpture
box 390
S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Stefano da Putignano; Palma Giovane (Jacopo Negretti)
Medieval: Sculpture. Post-medieval: Renaissance architecture and architectural
sculpture; ceiling paintings; paintings on canvas; grave monuments and other
sculptural fragments; stoup
box 391
Cathedral, S. Maria della Porta
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture and architectural sculpture, much altered in
the second half of the 16th century; stoup. Post-medieval: Architecture
(interior)
box 391
Chiesa del Purgatorio
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Baroque architecture
box 391
General views
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: General views of architecture and architectural sculpture
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Series XII.
Republic of San Marino
Physical Description:
1
box
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Republic of San Marino with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 391
Basilica di S. Marino
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Serra, Antonio
Post-medieval: Neoclassical architecture (1826-1836). Campanile is 14th
century.
box 391
Palazzo del Governo
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Azzurri, Francesco
Post-medieval: 19th century architecture in the style of 14th century communal
palaces
box 391
Palazzo delle Poste
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 20th century architecture in 15th-16th century style; base of tower
is original (16th century)
box 391
Piazza della Liberta
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Galetti, Stefano
Medieval: Architecture . Post-medieval: Architecture; 19th century sculpture
box 391
Porta di S. Francesco
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 14th century sculpted marker. Post-medieval: 15th century entrance gate
to city
box 396-392
Series XIII.
Sardinia
Physical Description:
7
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Sardinia with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 396
S. Giusta
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Extensive coverage of exterior, including facade, flanks, apse and bell tower.
Interior views of presbystery, altars, crucifix, and paintings.
box 393
Castello di Serravalle
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 12th or 13th century architectural ruins: portions of walls and
towers.
Object Notes: Bosa environs
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Cathedral
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, originally 12th and 13th centuries, largely rebuilt in
the 18th century in Piedmontese Baroque style. . Post-medieval: Architecture, 18th
century; 16th century wooden sculpture.
box 393
Chiesa del Carmine
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 18th century architecture. Built on the remains of a Carmelite
church.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name
box 393
Chiesa del Rosario
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (19th century?) with large clock projecting from
fa�ade
box 393
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Views of town including overview, a neo-Gothic hotel, former
tanneries along the river Temo, and various street views.
box 393
S. Giovanni Battista
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture . Post-medieval: Frescos
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name
box 393
S. Giovanni del Castello
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture
box 393
S. Pietro Extramuros
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Medieval architecture and architectural sculpture dating from three
separate building campaigns: main body is Lombard-Romanesque (11th century),
campanile and apse date from the later 12th century, and misc. Gothic/Cistercian
elements are from the first half of the 13th century.
box 395
S. Croce
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture
box 395
S. Pantaleo, Parish Church
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Puig, Michele
Post-medieval: 16th century Gothic-Aragonesque architecture (built 1573) with
campanile in same style. Near facade are two "pietre miliari" relating to Septimus
Severus and Vespasian
box 395
Unidentified structure
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Views of unidentified palazzo and Gothic-Aragonesque windows
box 395
Nostra Signora di Monserrato
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture. The church is important to celebration on September
8.
box 395
S. Croce
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture, somewhat rustic, with an unusual
campanile included as part of the facade (quasi-pyramidal with three openings)
box 395
S. Giovanni
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 13th century architecture. Ruins of another church nearby.
box 395
S. Maria
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (15th century) with some rustic gothic elements and a
well preserved campanile; wooden sculpture (16th century).
box 396
S. Nicola
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
28
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Nuragic tombs
Medieval: Romanesque architecture (12th century) in black and violet trachyte;
decorated facade includes incised lozanges, pilasters, and maiolica set into small
depressions. Some Pisan influence.
box 398
Abbazia di S. Maria di Corte
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Cistercian architecture (founded 1147). Parts remaining from original
structure include: the choir, the left arm of the transept with two chapels, and
Romanesque barrel vaulted sacristy. Structure partially rebuilt in the 17th-18th
centuries.
box 398
S. Pietro
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture, 12th century (1150-1160)
box 394
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Modern fishing huts
box 394
S. Giovanni in Sinis
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, largely 9th-10th centuries, but containing elements
dating back to the 5th century. Interior is divided into three naves by low, squat
arches. Ceiling is barrel vaulted. Rectangular door and bifore windows divided by
small columns.
Object Notes: Penisola del Sinis (Cabras environs)
box 395
Parrocchiale
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture
box 395
S. Palmerio
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Archaic Romanesque architecture and architectural sculpture (begun 12th
century) with simple form using alternate light and dark stones. Post-medieval:
Sculpture; paintings; crucifix
box 395
Torre
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 15th century military architecture with Gothic-Catalan sources
box 395
S. Paolo
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
7
items
box 397
Parrocchiale
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 18th century Piedmontese baroque architecture
box 398
Parrocchiale
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture with octagonal cupola. Portal has carved
decoration and inscription.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel site
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S. Antioco di Bisarcio
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
44
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture, originally cathedral for the diocese of
Bisarcio. Contains elements from 11th-12th centuries and later. Restored 1958.
Lower part of structure shows traces of original structure (before 1190); upper
elevation and campanile from 1150-60. Front portico added 1170-1190. Basilical
structure with no transept. Contains bifore windows, decorative arches along
cornice, and slender rounded pilasters (exterior); elevated apse/altar
(interior)
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S. Maria del Regno
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture (1170), recently restored. Typically Sardinian
(influenced by Lombard and Pisan forms of the 11th century) with slender
pilasters, bifora window, small decorative arches along the cornice, semi-circular
apse, and short campanile. Triple aisled basilica plan. Central nave has bare,
beamed ceiling while side aisles are cross vaulted; sculpted inscription from
1107. . Post-medieval: Polychromatic, gilded wooden sculpture (Madonna and Child);
15/16th century pulpit.
box 392
S. Pietro di Sorres
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
56
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Sardinian Romanesque architecture (12th century) with strong Tuscan
influence, including polychrome decoration; architectural sculpture; pulpit with
Gothic ornamentation; tomb . Post-medieval: Wooden sculpture
box 393
S. Pietro di Simbranos
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
32
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Sardinian Romanesque architecture (13th century) with polychrome
decoration; architectural sculpture . Post-medieval: Polyptych; sculpture
box 394
Ancient walls; general views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
58
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Remains of ancient wall
Post-medieval: General views
box 394
Cathedral
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
47
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Master of Castelsardo
Post-medieval: 16th century architecture, built in late Gothic style;
architectural sculpture; choir stalls; sculpture; paintings on canvas and panel;
altarpiece; fresco; pulpit; tomb monuments; baptismal font; sacred objects
box 394
Nostra Signora delle Grazie
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture; architectural sculpture; sculpture; stoup. Post-medieval:
Paintings; sculpture
box 397
S. Maria
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture with modern campanile. Facade has portal in
form of a moorish arch, a small rose window and small belfry, and decorative
trefoil arches along cornice; stones sculpted with geometric patterns appear
around arch, window, and on facade
box 395
Parrocchiale
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Calvia, Salvatore
Post-medieval: Architecture; Neoclassical campanile (1870)
box 395
S. Simplicio
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
36
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture (end of the 11th century, altered 13th
century). Constructed of granite. Lombard elements.
box 396
Cathedral
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 16th century architecture (originally), now rebuilt in 19th
century neoclassical style. Only part of transept retains elements of the original
Gothic-Aragonesque building. Facade has clock and campinili and an entrance
portico. Some architectural sculpture.
box 396
S. Giorgio
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Gothic-Aragonesque facade 15th-16th centuries. Restored 1926.
Architecture and some architectural sculpture.
Object Notes: Perfugas environs
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S. Michele di Salvenero
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Pisan-Romanesque architecture, 12th century (1110-1130). Altered in
1200-1225 and campanile added. Badly restored recently. High facade with slender
pilasters, decorative arches along cornice, and triple arches at base indicating
what may have been a portico. Campanile (only base remaining) constructed in black
and white stone.
Object Notes: Ploaghe environs
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S. Gavino
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture (11th century onward) and architectural
sculpture. The largest and possibly the best example of Pisan/Sardinian Romanesque
on the island (with some Lombard Romanesque elements).
box 397
SS. Trinita di Saccargia (Camaldolite)
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Two columns and capitals of the portico.
Exterior views of a romanesque church (12th century) include: a striped (dark
basalt and white limestone) facade; a tower of Pisan and Lucchesian influence; and
decorated/grotesque capitals.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: April 16, 1983
box 397
Fonte Rosello
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Sardinian baroque fountain (1605-1606). Quadralateral with four
statues representing the seasons. Water pours from the mouths of gargoyles.
box 397
S. Giacomo
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (13th century) with Pisan influences. Decorative trilobe
arches along cornice: at the base of each are carved animal and human faces. Small
campanile and pointed arches with trilobe insets.
Object Notes: Sassari environs. Undocumented Hutzel name.
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S. Nicola, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (13th century). Lower part of campanile remains. .
Post-medieval: Architecture (15th-18th centuries). Church was rebuilt (1480-1505)
following the transfer of the episcopal seat from Porto Torres to Sassari (1441).
15th century building in Gothic-Aragonesque style on Latin cross plan. Nave has
four bays with side chapels and a cupola over crossing. In the second half of the
16th century the transept was elongated and two ambulatories were added. Present
facade added in 1723 in a florid Spanish Colonial Baroque style which includes
much detailed architectural sculpture
box 397
S. Pietro di Silki
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture (13th century), considerably altered;
architectural sculpture.
box 398
Parrocchiale
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture with clock on facade and niches for standing
sculpture; carved wooden doors. Simple Greek cross plan. Interior decorated with
stucco work and Corinthian columns.
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name
box 398
Cathedral
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (14th and 19th centuries). Facade is 19th century
reconstruction. Portal and campanile remain from original structure of the late
1400's. Some architectural sculpture.
box 398
Oratorio del Rosario
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architectural elements including small decorative arches
along cornice. . Post-medieval: 18th century architectural elements and
Aragonesque-style portal; 17th century wooden altarpiece.
box 398
S. Croce
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: 17th century architecture
box 398
S. Giovanni
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture and architectural sculpture, largely in
ruins
box 402-418
Series XIV.
Tuscany
Physical Description:
23
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Tuscany with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 402
Museo Diocesano di Arte Sacra
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Physical Description:
136
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni); Pietro di Domenico; Vanni,
Francesco; Maestro di S. Pietro Ovile; Ugolino di Nerio; Guido da Siena; Segna di
Bonaventura; Girolamo di Benvenuto del Guasta; Lorenzetti, Ambrogio; Vanni,
Francesco; Beccafumi, Domenico
Post-medieval collection of paintings, sacred objects and manuscripts from the
Duomo and other city churches. There are a significant number of late Medieval
Madonnas & Child paintings as well as High Renaissance paintings from the
Bolognese school. The objects include a processional cross, and two reliqueries.
Additionally there are some photos of manuscript pages of hymnals with objects
they are displayed with.
Object Notes: Hutzel notes are undated. The objects in the Musea Diocesano are
included in his notes for the Duomo. We have kept Hutzel's numbering for the
objects. There are also two prints for almost all the negatives, and the details
were so similar (even if one photo is cropped more closely) that we have treated
them as though there were two prints for each negative.
box 403
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: General views of city walls and other architecture
box 403
SS. Annunziata
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Sculpture. Post-medieval: Architecture (16th century)
box 403
Museo Civico
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Physical Description:
92
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Sculpture, urns, arrowheads, tools
Post-medieval: Panel painting (1), painting
box 403-404
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
142
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ponti, B.; Chimenti, Jacopo (Jacopo da Empoli); Manetti, Rutilio;
Domenico di Agostino; Stefano di Meo; Gualtiero di Sozzo; Niccolo di Iacopo;
Nasini, Antonio
Post-medieval: Includes views of neighboring Cappella di S. Lucia (1348)
Architecture, architectural sculpture (14th century, restored 1958), sculpture,
stained glass, frescoes, painting,
Object Notes: Bibliographic material included and housed in the Center
Library
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S. Cerbono (Duomo)
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Physical Description:
454
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pisano, Giovanni; Giroldo da Como; Turco, Flaminio del; Andreassi,
Gaddo; Andreassi, Meo; Goro di Gregorio; Agnolo di Ventura; Siena; Sarrocchi,
Tito; Bartolo di Fredi; Taddeo di Bartolo; Duccio di Buoninsegna; Segna di
Bonaventura; Martini, Simone
Antiquities: Relief
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (13th-early 14th century); Fresco
(14th century); Panels/Crucifix (14th century); pascal candle; sculpture including
the Arca di S. Cerbone; architectural relief (c. 1267); Tabernacle (mid-14th
century). Post-medieval: Paintings, fresco (14th century), sculpture
Accompanying Material: Bibliographic material in Center Library
box 415-416
S. Giorgio
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Physical Description:
111
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Vecchietta (Lorenzo di Pietro); Andrea di Niccolo; Sano di
Pietro
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture; baroque additions to interior; wall and
ceiling frescos; paintings on canvas and panel; polychrome wooden altar; wooden
sculpture; tabernacle.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 29, 1984. There are two sets
of notes with different numbering systems, indicating the possibility of two
campaigns. However, the photos are virtually identical. The numbered series
(undated) was originally matched to the negs. The "A" series (dated 1984) was
renumbered, more negs. have been found and the series has been integrated into the
undated series.
General Notes: Apse and transept date to the 14th century, but they are not
illustrated in these photographs.
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Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
The foundations of this parish church date from before 1000, and the church
itself dates from the 13th century. It was restored 1932-40. Exterior photos
include a view, the facade, and the semicircular apsidal chapels (the oldest
remaining portion of the church). Views of the interior include the nave, altar
and aisles. Sculptural photos include a wooden Madonna & Child and
architectural details, such as capitals with vegetal and animal motifs.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign is undated. There are missing negatives.
box 416
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Views of town. Post-medieval: Portal bearing the Orsini arms
Object Notes: Two sets of prints
box 416
Palazzo Orsini
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Physical Description:
49
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 14th century architecture, architectural sculpture. Post-medieval:
15th-16th century architecture (modifications of original structure),
architectural sculpture, columnar monument, well, and portal bearing the Orsini
arms,
box 417
S. Maria
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural sculpture. Post-medieval: Late Renaissance architecture
(1506) with an unusual trapezoidal plan; badly damaged fresco; paintings on
canvas
Object Notes: Two sets of prints
box 417
SS. Pietro e Paolo, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zuccarelli, Francesco; Cozzarelli, Guidoccio di Giovanni
Medieval: 14th century campanile. Post-medieval: 16th and 18th century
architecture including baroque facade (modifications of original medieval
structure), architectural sculpture, paintings on canvas, elaborate Baroque altar
with sculpture, travertine pilaster monument bearing Orsini arms and emblem
(located in piazza in front of cathedral)
Object Notes: No negatives for second set of prints
box 419
SS. Pietro e Paolo
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture (13th century) and architectural sculpture;
wooden crucifix; stoup. Post-medieval: Fresco; paintings on canvas and panel;
fresco
box 419
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of the parish and panoramic views of the fields surrounding Santa
Fiora. Much attention to the medieval architectural make-up of the town.
box 419
SS. Fiora e Lucilla, Parish church
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Robbia, Giovanni della; Robbia, Andrea della
Exterior views show a simple stone facade with a renaissance portal and a
Romanesque rose window. Most views focus on the interior decoration by Andrea and
Giovanni della Robbia: the dossal in the first altar to the right depicts the
penitent St. Jerome, the Coronation of the Virgin, and the Stigmatization of St.
Francis; the pulpit depicts the Last Supper, the Resurrection, and the Ascension.
Other della Robbia terracottas show the Assumption of the Virgin among angels and
the Baptism of Christ. Coverage includes the very Mannerist main altarpiece, an
icon of the Virgin and Child (engaged in close eye contact) set in an aedicule, a
polychrome statue of St. Anthony Abbot, several crucifixes and a baptismal
font.
General Notes: SS. Fiora and Lucilla is also called the Pieve (Parish
Church).
box 420
Parish church
[View digitized images]
Physical Description:
46
items
box 420
S. Rocco
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Physical Description:
36
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 420
Santuario della Madonna della Carita
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Physical Description:
71
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, NEGATIVES PROCESSED6
box 421
S. Vincenzo
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: 13th century architecture and architectural sculpture; stoups.
Post-medieval: Crucifix; paintings on canvas
box 421
S. Maria
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Perugino school; Lorenzo da Viterbo
Antiquities: A roman column
Exterior views show that this 12th-century Romanesque church is accessbile
through a portal on the Piazza del Pretorio. Interior views in the Medieval core
collection include an 8th-9th century travertine ciborium, a holy water font, a
marble scroll border of Christ displaying his wounds, and various paintings. Views
in the Hutzel collection are of 15th and 16th century frescoes: the Madonna and
Child, St. Barbara, St. Lucy, St. Sebastian, St. Roch, St. Mamiliano, Christ, St.
Anthony and St. Lorenzo.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 22, 1982
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SS. Pietro e Paolo, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Manetti, Domenico
This cathedral was largely built in the 12th and 13th centuries over a
preexisting 9th-11th century structure. Exterior views of the romanesque facade
focus on the portal and apse where older medieval architectural sculptures have
been reused. Interior views also include reused sculptural fragments. Most views
are of the 12th-century capitals which have geometric, foliate, animal and Old
Testament figural motifs including Adam, Eve, Daniel, Abraham and Isaac. Prints in
the Hutzel collection include paintings, the tomb effigy of S. Mamiliano, a holy
water font (1456), a baptismal font (1484) and a marble tabernacle (1510).
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 22, 1982
box 419
General views
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: General views of architecture and architectural sculpture, mostly
Medieval, including the Rocca Aldospandesca and S. Cristina
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Archaeological Museum
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Photos of a terracotta vase with details.
General Notes: No Hutzel photo campaign notes. Negatives are missing.
box 399
S. Salvatore, Abbey church
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: sarcophagus
Views of the monastery building, the cloister, and, primarily, the interior and
exterior of the church.
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Casa Corboli
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Ambrogio Lorenzetti
Antiquities: 2nd century AD polychrome mosaic, mascaron or possible fountain. Two
pavement mosaics located in basement of building. They have geometric patterns
with linked circles and vegetal rosettes. Four-pointed star, triangle and tongue
and dart motifs are located in the border. Squares linked by Solomon's knot.
tongue and dart
Secular building dating from 13th-14th cent. In the oratorio are frescoes
depicting the 4 seasons and other secular scenes.
Object Notes: no negatives of Asciano are available, see "Mosaics" for mounted
plates. Hutzel photo campaign date: July 17, 1982.
General Notes: Mounted photos of mosaics are found in Antiquities as well as
Hutzel. Additional material in Marburger collection, see nos. 23-24.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Toscana, 1974, pp 553-556
box 399
General Views
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
View of Tolomei clocktower and fountain.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: July 17, 1982. These views are included
in the notes for Oratorio di SS. Fabiano and Sebastiano in this city.
box 399
Museo di Arte Sacra
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Physical Description:
46
items
box 399
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giovanni da Asciano; School of della Robbia; Siena
Romanesque-Gothic church and cloister dating from 13th-14th centuries, and
somewhat restored in the 20th cent. The interior reflects the style of the 16th
century with its classicized pedimental motifs in the architectural detailing. Of
note is a terracotta sculptural group by the school of della Robbia, and a fresco
cycle of the life and death of Christ by Giovanni da Asciano. There are
miscellaneous frescos by artists from the Sienese school of the 17th century.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: July 17, 1982.
General Notes: Prints of exterior in the Medival core collection. There are
substantial holdings in the Marburger collection as well, see. nos. 22-23.
box 399
Ss. Fabiano e Sebastiano
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: SS. Fabiano e Sebastiano
box 400
Collegiata
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Gano da Siena; Cieco di Gambassi; Duccio di Buoninsegna, School
of
Collegiata was built in 12th century and restored in the 14th century. Exterior
photos show church facade and campanile. Photos of interior show general views of
the nave and details of a sarcophagus and wooden statues of saints and a bishop
(possibly Tommaso Andrei).
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated. There are possibly prints
missing from the Hutzel collection.
box 400
La Canonica
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lippo Vanni
Interior views of the galleries as well as early Renaissance architectural
sculpture.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1983
General Notes: La Canonica is now the museum which houses the art works which
were produced for La Collegiata of the town. La Canonica was the room which the
canonical hours were read and canon law discussed.
box 400
S. Niccolo
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Physical Description:
13
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of facade of Romanesque church with campanile. Interior photos
show general shots and specific shots of the vault, with its paintings. Negatives
of the interior show details of the vault paintings, among which are the 4
Evangelists, Mary Magdalen, and a possible to St. reference to the St. Nicholas
legend of the impoverished daughters.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated. It is possible that some
prints are missing from the Hutzel collection.
box 401
General views
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: views of the town from the surrounding countryside, tunnel view and
several street views, including the Tower called by Arnolfo di Cambio.
Object Notes: Two Hutzel photo campaigns: November 29, 1984 and another undated.
Most of these views were probably part of the 1984 campaign. While original Hutzel
nos. were kept, photos and negs. have been catalogued according to monument and so
do not correspond closely with the notes. Additionally, there are many more
negatives than prints, but the negs. seem to correspond fairly closely to the town
in terms of terrain and architecture.
box 401
Palazzo Campana
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giuliano di Baccio d'Agnolo
There are distant views of this mannerist monument, and detail views of the
portal and one window.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 29, 1984.
box 401
Palazzo dei Priori
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Museo Civico
Arnolfo di Cambio
Exterior views of the building. Art works are filed under the Museo Civico.
Hutzel photo campaign date: November 29, 1984.
box 401
Palazzo del Municipio
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior photographs only.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 29, 1984.
General Notes: Notes for this monument are included under general notes.
box 401
Palazzo Nobile
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
There are four exterior views, including portal and window details.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 29, 1984
box 401
Palazzo Pretorio
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Three exterior views of palazzo.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 29, 1984.
General Notes: Like other smaller individual monuments in this town, the notes
for this monument are included in the general notes.
box 401
Porta Nuova
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Two views, one frontal and one lateral, of the 15th-16th c. portal, probably
based on a design of Giuliano da Sangallo.
box 401
S. Caterina
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views only of 15th cent. church.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 29, 1984
box 401
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture; funerary monuments.
Post-medieval: Architecture; fresco; architectural sculpture; paintings on
canvas
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign for this monument is undated.
box 401
S. Maria in Canonica
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views only of 13th cent. church, recently restored.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 29, 1984.
General Notes: Notes for this monument are included under general notes.
box 412-414
Abbey church
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Physical Description:
303
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Azzone dei Porcari; Sodoma (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi); Spinello
Aretino
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (9th century, 1118, c. 1250),
wooden crucifix, painting, frescoes. Post-medieval: Fresco depicting the
Resurrection
Object Notes: Two photocampaigns were made of this site, one of which occurred
in 1983. Hutzel's notes document only the 1983 campaign; these prints are all
found in the Medieval core collection.
General Notes: When these photos were sent, mislabelling of prints and
negatives had occurred. Intermingling with prints and negatives of S. Agostino
may have occurred. Please note that negative sleeves have been labeled Abbazia
di S. Antimo.
box 415
Chiese
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Views of two unidentified churches in Montalcino . Post-medieval: Views
of an unidentified church in Montalcino
box 407
Farmacia dell'Ospedale
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sodoma (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi)
Post-medieval: Frescoes
box 407
General Views
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Unidentified structures in town center
box 411
Madonna del Soccorso
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture
box 408-410
Museo Civico
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Physical Description:
365
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Entire manuscript. Manuscripts. Post-medieval: Sculpture and ceramics
from local workshops (2nd half 12th century; Sienese maiolica; 14th century
weapons
box 410-411
Museo Diocesano
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Physical Description:
165
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bartolo di Fredi; Duccio di Buoninsegna; Girolamo di Benvenuto del
Guasta; Lorenzetti, Ambrogio; Martini, Simone; Sodoma (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi);
Domenico di Niccolo dei Cori; Giovanni di Turino; Francesco di Valdambrino
Post-medieval: Painting, sculpture
box 411
Rocca
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Foresi, Mino; Domenico di Feo
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (1361, 1559 additions)
Object Notes: The Rocca was built using elements of adjoining S. Martino and S.
Giovanni
box 411-412
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
185
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Siena
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (14th century). Post-medieval:
Frescoes (12th century) depicting saints, life of S. Agostino, the
resurrection
General Notes: When these negatives were sent there was confusion with
identifying these prints and negatives and those of S. Antimo. Some intermingling
MAY still exist.
box 414
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
73
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes
box 414
S. Salvatore (Duomo)
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural sculpture (detached), remains of original church built c.
1000 . Post-medieval: Architecture (neo-classical remodelling c. 1818-32);
painting; sculpture
box 415
Abbazia di S. Salvatore
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Physical Description:
62
items
Scope and Content Note
Lombard church dating perhaps from the 8th century. Exterior views of facade.
Interior views of nave, raised apse, few paintings and architectural details.
Object Notes: No Hutzel campaign notes.
box 417-418
S. Lucchese
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Physical Description:
210
items
box 418
Collegiate church
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pietro di Domenico; Niccolo Tegliacci
Six exterior views of 16th c. church, including facade, clock tower, 17th c.
portal, right and left flanks. Interior views of nave, altars, altar paintings,
and painting details.
box 418
General views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of city walls and portals.
box 418
Palazzo del Municipio
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Two views of 15th c. facade.
box 419
S. Simone
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Della Robbia, Andrea
Six exterior views of 12th c. church, elongated in 14th c., including facade,
flank, apse and courtyard. Interior views of single nave and altar, travertine
capitals and sculpture.
General Notes: Two sets of prints made from a single set of negatives.
box 421
General views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: General views of architecture and architectural sculpture
box 421
Palazzo di Giustizia
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Siena
Medieval: Gothic architecture (restored) and architectural sculpture; fragments
of fresco (14th century)
Object Notes: Includes attached loggia.
box 421
S. Bernardino
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Guididoccio Cozzarelle; Guidoccio Cozzarelli; Benvenuto di
Giovanni
Exterior views of portal. Portal and vestibule date from the 15th cent. The
church, with its octagonal cupola, date from the 17th cent. Interior views
include: 4 of the Stations of the Cross, located in the vestibule; and frescoes of
the Annunciation, a Baptism of Christ, and a Madonna & Child, which was
painted in 1486 by Guidoccio Cozzarelli. There are also photos of architectural
details of the octagonal cupola and of a wooden crucifix.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: March 7, 1983. Although there are notes
for only one campaign, there is a second set of photos similar to, but not exactly
like, the recorded set. The original numbers of this second set do not correspond
to the numbers on the notes.
box 473-485
Series XV.
Umbria
Physical Description:
69
boxes
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Umbria with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 428
S. Giovanni
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the interior, exterior, and interior frescoes.
box 428
S. Maria
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Physical Description:
55
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the exterior, interior naves, and extensive coverage of the
frescoes.
box 429
Parish church
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the facade and gothic portal (Medieval core collection). Views of
baroque interior and paintings.
box 429
S. Antonio Abate
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Six prints, five views of exterior and one general view of interior. Remaining
views are of frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli. One view of unidentified castle.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (l978) p. 217.
box 429
Palazzo Boccaioni
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
box 430
Palazzo Podesta
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Physical Description:
48
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Pinacoteca
Artist Name: Perugino (Pietro di Cristoforo di Vannucci); Fiorenzo di Lorenzo;
Doni, Adone; Tiberio d'Assisi
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, frescos, decorative
arts
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Umbria, p. 142
box 430
S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Piazza Cavour
Artist Name: Niccolo di Liberatore; Dottori, Gerardo; Perugino (Pietro di
Cristoforo di Vannucci)
Antiquities: Architectural fragments
Medieval: 13th century architecture. Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural
sculpture, sculpture, painting, fresco painting, 17th century remodel
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Umbria, p. 142
box 431
Convento dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
47
items
box 430
general views
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Physical Description:
2
items
box 430
general views
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Physical Description:
7
items
box 430
Pinacoteca F. Torti
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Physical Description:
41
items
box 431
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
65
items
box 432
S. Filippo Neri
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Physical Description:
1
item
box 432
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
46
items
box 432
S. Michele
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Physical Description:
7
items
box 432
S. Silvestro
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Physical Description:
6
items
box 432
Santuario della Madonna delle Grazie
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Physical Description:
44
items
box 431
SS. Domenico e Giacomo
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Physical Description:
104
items
box 432
S. Lorenzo
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Angelucci, Camillo; Giovanni lo Spagna
Photos of exterior views only. Some photos of interior views, but most prints
show the apse frescoes with details and the paintings and frescoes along the side
walls. The apse frescoes show crucifixions and the other paintings show saints and
the Madonna.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: February 19, 1983.
box 433
S. Pietro di Bovara
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Physical Description:
100
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, Romanesque (12th century). Campanile added on to in 1582.
Restored facade with rose and bifora windows, decorative friezes, and inscription.
Interior is barrel vaulted with a trifora window; wooden crucifix (12th century);
sculpture and carved choir stalls; stoups. Post-medieval: Architecture,
Renaissance: cloister with a two-story loggia; modern presbytery; fresco
box 434
Chiesa della Bianca
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cione, Giovan Pietro di Taddeo; Valadier, Giuseppe; Angelucci, Fabio
di Gaspare; Lo Spagna
Post-medieval: Architecture, 16th century (1529) with portal by Cione; interior
decoration and frescos (16-19th centuries) by Valadier, Angelucci, and lo
Spagna
box 434
S. Salvatore
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Physical Description:
48
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Nicola da Siena; Domenico da Leonessa; Antonio Sparapane; Ottaviano
nelli Gubbio; Giovanni Sparapane
Present church built in 14th cent. over the ruins of a Roman temple. The remains
of the temple were removed to the National Museum in Perugia. Present church
restored in 1970s. Interior views include iconostasis with saints, frescoes
including scenes of the Adoration, the Last Supper and the Lamentation. Frescoes
of the 4 Evangelists are in the vault. Also paintings of prophets, including
David, Isaiah and Daniel. Saints include S. Sebastian. A large wooden cross,
possibly dating from the 14th cent., was placed over the altar.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: July 10, 1982
General Notes: No prints for exterior views. Missing prints may be in Medieval
core collection.
box 435
Parish church
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Physical Description:
4
items
box 435
S. Cristina
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Physical Description:
43
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Perinus Cesareus Perusinus; Lo Spagna
Medieval: Architecture . Post-medieval: Architectural sculpture, sculpture,
painting, fresco painting
Object Notes: Negatives are missing that were previously accounted for.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Umbria, p. 376
box 435
S. Felice di Narco
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Physical Description:
70
items
Scope and Content Note
Extensive coverage of surrounding town and exterior church facade, including
portal, windows, and bell tower. Interior views of altars and paintings.
box 436
Chiesa dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Felice Damiani; Giuseppe Ghezzi
Ove overall view of the medieval town; views of the facade and interior
decoration; views of a 15th century baptismal font; many views of the of the
Baroque sculpture and paintings which adorn the side chapels.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1983
box 436
S. Giacomo
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Physical Description:
54
items
box 436
S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Tommaso da Cortona; Tommaso Arcangelo; Maesti di Casi; Dossale del
Maestro di Cesi
Exterior views of church, including portals. Interior views of church. Sculptures
of the Crucifixion, Saints Peter and Paul, Saint Onofrio and Dead Christ.
Renaissance paintings. Frescoes of Madonna and Child with Saints and
Crucifixion.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1982.
box 437
Madonna della Fatima
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Alfani, Domenico di Paride; Pomarancio, Nicolo
Exterior views of the thirteenth-century facade and cloister. Interior views of
the domed interior, frescoed pendentives, and baroque altarpieces.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November, 8 1982
General Notes: The Santuario della Madonna di Fatima was previously the church of
S. Francesco.
box 437
Oratorio di S. Bartolomeo
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maestro degli Ordini
Views of the interior frescoes and wooden ceiling beams. The fresco of the
Crucifixion with Saints, also known as the "Pianto degli angeli" by the Maestro
degli Ordini dates to circa 1375-1400 according to the Marburg Index.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 8, 1982
General Notes: This oratory is either attached to or in the vicinity of the
sancturary of the Madonna della Fatima.
box 437
Pozzo del Casalino
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of building and well.
box 437
S. Lucia
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zuccari, Federico; Nicolo Pomarancio; G. Brandi; Girolamo Troppa
Views of details of the 17th century painting and architectural decoration; in
addition, details of a 14th century fresco cycle.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 8, 1982
box 437
S. Maria della Mercede
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Perugino
One view of the 17th century facade of the church; interior views show details of
a fesco by Perugino.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1982
box 438
Santuario della Madonna di Mongiovino
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Physical Description:
84
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rocco di Tommaso; Nicolo Pomarancio; Giuliano da Verona; Bernardino
da Siena; Lorenzo da Carrara; Arrigo Fiammingo; Johannes Wraghe; Arrigo Francesco
di Alessandro da Fiesole; Valentino Martelli; Giovanni Patrizi; Mattia Battini di
Citta di Castello
Views of the 16th century exterior include details of the portal sculpture.
Interior views show details of the marble and stucco work, iconostasis, frescoed
dome, altar paintings and marble statues.
Object Notes: Photo campaign date: 1982. This monument was previously catalogued
as located in the city of Mongiovino.
General Notes: Many negatives of this monument can be found in the Marburg Index
of Italian monuments under "Panicale-Mongiovino," fiche 286.
box 437
SS. Gervasio e Protasio (Duomo)
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Physical Description:
85
items
box 440
santuario della Madonna del Soccorso
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Physical Description:
49
items
box 442
Abbazia di Sassovivo (Benedictine)
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pietro de Maria; Nicola Vassalletto; Alessio di Beraldo; Marco da
Roma
Exterior views of this Benedictine Abbey in the woods focus on the 13th-century
cloister arcades and 14th-century blind arcade, comprised of colonnettes of
different styles. Cloister views also include a well-head; and on the east
cloister wall are heraldic devices among which figure a pair of lions, a cross,
and crossed keys. Interior views focus on fresco fragments, including a depiction
of the Last Supper with baroque columns. One view shows the names of the first
abbots, architects, and stone masons of the abbey engraved in marble.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: October 6, 1982
General Notes: The artists named above are architects and stone masons who worked
on the cloister.
box 442
ex chiesa dell'Annunziata
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Prints and negatives of this monument have been assigned numbers 1-20 to fuse
Hutzel's ex chiesa dell'Annunziata sequence with the sequence mistakenly labelled
chiesa dell'Ospedale. Views are of the exterior facade and the interior altars,
cupola, paintings, crucifix and architectural sculpture.
box 443
Monastery of S. Anna
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Physical Description:
155
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lattanzio di Niccolo di Liberatore da Foligno; Mezzastris,
Pierantonio
Post-medieval: 15th and 16th century frescos
Object Notes: Contains two sets of duplicate photographs
General Notes: also known as monstero delle Contesse
Accompanying Material: TCI/Umbria (1978) pp. 281-82
box 444
Nunziatella
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Perugino (Pietro di Cristoforo di Vannucci); Lattanzio di Niccolo di
Liberatore da Foligno
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture (b. 1494), paintings on canvas, frescoes
. Church facade and interior altars and altar paintings.
General Notes: Two sets of prints made from the same negatives have been fused
into a single numerical sequence.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Umbria (1978) p. 280
box 442
Palazzo Trinci
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Physical Description:
124
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Niccolo di Liberatore; Odoardo Poggi; Mezzastris, Pierantonio;
Gozzoli, Benozzo; Piermarini, Giuseppe; Ugolino di Gisberto; Bernardino di
Mariotto; Doni, Adone; Bartolomeo di Tommaso da Foligno
Post-medieval: 14th century architecture (1389-1407), 19th century facade
(1841-47), paintings on canvas, paintings on panel, frescoes, minor arts
Object Notes: pinocoteca is on second floor (no neg.s to date)
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI 1978, pp 275-278
box 444
S. Bartolomeo
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Piermarini, Giuseppe; Lattanzio di Niccolo di Liberatore da Foligno; Damiani,
Felice; Parrocel, Etienne I; Niccolo di Liberatore
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture (1415), largely renovated in the 18th
century, stucco decoration, paintings on canvas and panel, frescos, wooden
furnishings
box 444
S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mezzastris, Pierantonio
Medieval: 13th century architecture (1251), 14th century campanile .
Post-medieval: frescoes, stucco, wooden sculpture, paintings on panel, paintings
on canvas
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI p. 278
box 444
S. Feliciano, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
68
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: S. Feliciano, Cathedral
Artist Name: Raphael; Mattioli, Bartolomeo; Cola di Matteucio da Caprarola;
Salvi, Filippo; Baglioni, Bartolomeo (Baccio d'Angelo); Bartolomei, Enrico;
Piermarini, Giuseppe da Foligno; Niccolo di Liberatore; Pizzoni, Francesco;
Mancini, Francesco; Maini, Giovanni Battista; Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger);
Strada, Vespasiano; Croce, Baldassare (il Baldassarino); Lazzarini, Giovanni
Andrea; Binello; Rodolfo
Antiquities: spolia
Medieval: 12th-13th century architecture (begun 1133), 12th century crypt .
Post-medieval: 16th-20th century architectural renovations and restorations,
architecural sculpture, mosaic, paintings on canvas, paintings on panel,
sculpture, sculpture in wood, sculpture in silver, stucco, fresco
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Umbria, pp 274-275
box 445
S. Giovanni in Profiamma
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Maestro Filippo
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, stone ciborium, metal
crucifix. This church was constructed in the 11th-12th centuries from the remains
of Roman buildings. The portal was built by a Master Filippo (1239), whose works
are also known in Ancona. The interior of the church consists of a single nave, a
presbytery and a crypt below. The columns of the crypt are spolia from earlier
buildings, including an architrave from an 8th century structure.
Object Notes: Foligno environs.
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S. Maria in Campis
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Physical Description:
81
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Niccolo di Liberatore; Mezzastris, Pierantonio
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture (begun 1452)
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI 1978, pp 282-283
box 445
S. Maria Infraportas
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ugolino di Gisberto; Mezzastris, Pierantonio
Medieval: frescoes paintings on panel, wooden sculptures. Post-medieval:
frescoes, paintings on panel, paintings on canvas, stucco, baptismal font,
architectural sculpture
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI, Umbria, 1978, p. 278
box 442
Via Mazzini
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior photos of street and miscellaneous architecture.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: June 18, 1984. The negatives are
missing and may be filed under another monument in Foligno.
box 447
Chiesa della Madonna del Prato
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Physical Description:
60
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of the Baroque archtecture of the church; interior photos show the
extensive Baroque painting, sculpture and stucco decoration.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1982.
box 446
Palazzo dei Consoli
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Physical Description:
99
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Nelli, Ottaviano di Martino; Nelli, Tommaso di Martino; Angelo da
Orvieto; Francesco Signorelli; Pier Francesco Fiorentino; Crivelli; Pietro
Alemanno; Pseudo Palmerucci; Matteo Balducci; Antonio Danesi; Frederico Damiani;
Spagnoletto; Rutilio Manetti; Andrea Sacchi; Procaccini; Bendetto Nucci; Agabiti,
Pietro Paolo; Ibi, Sinibaldo; Marco Marziale; Zuccarelli; Barocci; Caravaggio
Antiquities: Roman mosaic pavement (2nd century A.D., Iguvium); Etruscan bronze
vessels; Roman sarcophagus; various fragments of relief sculpture and pottery.
Many of these views are found in the Antiquities core collection, but all
negatives are stored with the Hutzel collection negatives.
Views of the palazzo's medieval exterior--crenellations and romanesque arches.
Interior views of the huge Salone with displays of Medieval and Roman artifacts.
The objects in the Pinacoteca and Museo Civico include a glass chalice painted in
oils, a wood intarsia desk, frescoes, reliquaries, crucifixes, polyptychs,
diptychs, and various other altar paintings, as well as some secular paintings by
the Venetian school. Subjects of paintings include: the three Graces, the
Assumption, Crucifixion, Death of Rachel, Flight into Egypt, Holy Family, Madonna
and Child, S. Ubaldo, S. Francesco, S. Chiara, S. Crescentino, S. Vicenzo, S.
Lazaro, S. Scholastica, S. Paolo and numerous other saints.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1982.
General Notes: The Palazzo dei Consoli houses the collections of the Museo Civico
and and Pinacoteca Comunale. Views of the Salone, on the ground floor of the
palazzo, are catalogued under the Palazzo dei Consoli, together with views of the
Museo Civico and the Pinacoteca Comunale.
box 446
Palazzo Ranghiasci-Brancaleoni
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ranghiasci, Francesco
Three views of the neoclassical facade.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 1982.
box 447
S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Colle, Raffaello del; Nelli, Ottaviano di Martino; Damiani, Felice;
Nelli, Tommaso di Martino; Allegrini, Francesco; Mezzastris; Baglione, Giovanni;
Eugubina school (1982)
Exterior views of the church in the Medieval core collection show a 14th-century
facade. Most views are of the restored baroque interior (1765): the altar
paintings which line the nave, chapel ceiling frescoes of the four Evangelists,
wood intarsia choirstalls and a pulpit. Painting subjects include: the Last
Supper, S. Domenico, S. Vincenzo Ferreri, S. Chiara, S. Martino, St. Peter Martyr,
St. Francis, St. John the Baptist, the Annunciation, the Three Magi, the
Flagellation, Mary Magdalene, and Christ Entombed.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 8, 1982
box 447
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bevignate da Perugia; Benedetto Nucci; Bernardino di Nanni dell'
Eugenia; Nelli, Ottaviano di Martino
Exterior views of this church include: the octagonal bell tower, polygonal apse,
ogival windows, rose window and courtyard. The interior views focus on the apse
chapel fresco cycles, one with scenes from the Life of the Virgin, and the other
with scenes from the life of St. Francis of Assisi (14th and 15th centuries).
Other fresco and painting subjects include: the Crucifixion, the Deposition, and
Christ Pantokrator.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 11, 1982.
box 448
S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sebastiano Stefanelli; B. Brozzi; Nucci, Virgilio; Allegrini,
Francesco; Manetti, Rutilio; Nasini, Giuseppe Nicola; Manni, Giannicola di Paolo;
Colle, Raffaello del; Maffei, Antonio; Maffei, G.B.; Giovanni Billori; Domenico
Verciani; Enrico Tolignati; Francesco di Giorgio Martini; Giovanni Girilli
Immured in the 13th-century facade of this gothic church are some remnants of
11th-century architectural sculpture. In contrast to the stark exterior, the
interior views reveal a rich baroque remodelling. Shallow niched altars line the
nave. Organs stand above the entrance and the main altar. The seventeenth-century
altar paintings include the following subjects: S. Ubaldo, the Archangel Michael,
the Martyrdom of S. Bartolomeo, S. Bernardo Tolomei, S. Chiara, S. Mauro, S.
Nicola, S. Placide, S. Sebastiano, the Nativity and the Visitation. Interior views
also include the fresco by Raffaellino del Colle (16th century) and painted stucco
decoration (17th century).
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: November 17, 1982
box 448
S. Secondo
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giacomo di Benedetto Bedi; Nocchi, Bernardino; Tofanelli,
Stefano
Exterior views of the polygonal apse of trefoiled arches and cloister portals.
Interior views include frescoes of the Life of St. Sebastian in the Cappella di
Sebastiano o Panfili (15th century); votive frescoes of the Madonna and Child;
paintings of the Death of St. Joseph and the Martyrdom of S. Secondo; a painted
crucifix; and stucco work and paintings in the Salone Zucchari (which are missing
their negatives). In the Medieval core collection are details of an 8th-century
altar--the sole remains of the abbey church S. Donato di Pulpiano.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: 1982.
box 448
S. Michele
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Camassei, Andrea; Gentile da Fabriano; Alunno, Niccolo
Exterior views of romanesque church and cloister, with details of west facade
reliefs and double-window. Interior views of the kitchen and refectory. Interior
views of the church focus on frescoes: the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, Madonna and
Child, Crucifixion, Saint Michael. Also, a view of a 15th century bapitsmal font
and painting of the Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist.
box 449
S. Maria in Pantano
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman gravestones used as altar bases, a Roman column used as a
font, a reused historiated relief and frieze.
Exterior views of the Medieval architecture of the church: rose window, gothic
portal, and tower. Interior views depict details of Medieval fresco fragments,
columns and capitals, and a wooden crucifix.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 28, 1984
box 449
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cola di Petrucciolo; Gozzoli, Benozzo; Mezzastris, Pierantonio;
Alfani, Domenico di Paride; Scuola Eugubina (Gubbio School); Nelli, Ottaviano di
Martino; Lorenzetti, Ambrogio; Ugolino di Gisberto; Umbrian School; Siena; Foligno
Master (15th century); Barocci, Federico
Exterior views of the 13th century architecture of the church; interior views
include frescoes dating from the 14th-16th centuries. Fresco subjects include the
Madonna and Child, the Annunciation, the Coronation, the Madonna of the
Misericordia, and the following saints: Pietro, Fortunato, Paolo, Severo,
Agostino, Nicola da Tolentino and Caterina d'Alessandria.
Object Notes: One composite view of the interior is found in the Italy Oversize
box in the Medieval core collection (H-7, H-8).
General Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: October 27, 1982
box 449
S. Bartolomeo
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Piazza Dante
Artist Name: Cozza, Francesco
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture. Post-medieval: Architecture,
architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Umbria, p. 289.
box 449
S. Chiara
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Gozzoli, Benozzo; Foligno School; Giotto; Siena
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (16th century renovations);
frescoes (14-15th century); sculpture Cloisters museum: sculpture, metalwork,
painted crucifix, frescoes.
box 450
S. Fortunato
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Physical Description:
32
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Tiberio d'Assisi; Gozzoli, Benozzo; Mezzastris, Bernardino;
Melanzio, Francesco
Exterior views of the 15th century architecture of the church; interior views
offer details of the fresco cycles in both the cloister and refectoryy.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1982
box 450
S. Illuminata
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Physical Description:
25
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Tiberio d'Assisi; Melanzio, Francesco; Mezzastris, Bernardino
Exterior views of the 15th century architecture of the church; interior views of
the 16th century fresco decoration.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1982.
box 450
Santuario della Madonna della Stella
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Santini, Giovanni; Mariani, Cesare; Pollastrini, Enrico; Overbeck,
Friedrich; Mancinelli, Giuseppe; Sereni, Giuseppe; Bontulli, Paolo
Exterior views of the 19th century architecture of the church; interior views
show the Baroque decortion including painted altarpieces as well as stucco and
marble work.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1982.
box 451
General views
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Views in Hutzel are of the streets of Montesanto, ruins in the vicinity, and
distant views of the town and surrounding countryside. These views form part of
numerical sequence for Montesanto, S. Maria.
box 451
S. Maria, Parish church
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Physical Description:
63
items
Scope and Content Note
coverage includes views of the church facade, interior views of the nave and
altar, and views of paintings by Virgilio Nucci, Camillo Angelucci, and
others.
box 461
Clausura
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Interior views of unidentified structure
box 461
S. Filippo
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Grandi, Francesco
Post-medieval: Modern church in romanesque gothic style. Altar painting "La morte
di S. Filippo con apparizione della Madonna" by Grandi
box 461
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
68
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Pinacoteca Comunale
Artist Name: Cimabue; Maestro di San Francesco; Niccolo di Liberatore; Matteo da
Gualdo; Ercole Ramazzani; School of Umbria, 14th century; Rocco da Tommaso;
Byzantine (15th century); Segna di Bonaventura
Post-medieval: Exterior views of architecture and architectural sculpture of S.
Francesco Pinacoteca: fresco fragments, panel painting, polyptych, painting,
miscelaneous architectural fragments
box 461
Castellina
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Physical Description:
51
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of exterior and courtyard; views of sculptures, frescoes, and crosses in
museum collection (housed in the Castlellina).
General Notes: Some of the objects belong in the Palazzo Comunale museum; these
have been reassigned numbers in that monument sequence. A number of prints, last
noted as stored in Medieval section, are now missing, but we have the negatives
which, where possible, have been assigned numbers corresponding to the Hutzel
guide.
box 462
Madonna della Neve
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Physical Description:
67
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of surrounding countryside; exterior views with details capitals; interior
views of octagonal cupola, altars, and details frescoes by the Angelucci
brothers.
General Notes: There are no negatives for this monument sequence.
box 462
Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Six exterior views; remaining views are of the art objects housed in the
structure.
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S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
66
items
Scope and Content Note
Three prints of the exterior; the rest of the coverage is of the interior nave,
altar, choir, crucifix, paintings, frescoes, and sacristy. Other prints form part
of the numerical sequence for S. Agostino, even though the two monuments have
never been part of the same complex. Coverage is primarily of the carved wood
ceiling and the sculpture embedded in it.
box 463
S. Benedetto
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Coverage is of the crypt and crypt paintings, the church exterior, and the nave
and altars, but most of the views are of paintings.
box 463
S. Giovanni
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of facade, flanks, and two portals; interior views of altars,
ceiling, sculpture, crucifix, paintings, and ciborium.
box 466
Eremo di S. Maria Giacobbe
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Physical Description:
83
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, fresco wall decoration. This structure was partly
sculpted out of the rocks on the hillside and its interior is completely covered
with frescoes dating from the 14th and 15th centuries. Above the main altar is a
representation of S. Maria Giacobbe, by Lattanzio di Nicolo (1507).
Object Notes: 2 sets of prints: earlier set does not have any negatives. Most
prints from the second set are duplicates of the first.
box 466
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Umbria, 14th century; Damiani, Felice
Medieval: Sculpture. Polychromed wooden statue of the Madonna and Child; a work
of the Umbrian school from the first half of the 14th century. Post-medieval:
Architecture, sculpture, painting. In a side altar is placed a painting of the
Madonna and Child with saints, dated to 1584 and signed by Felice Damiani.
Object Notes: 2 sets of prints: the earliest set does not have negatives, but the
prints in both sets are almost identical.
box 467
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
28
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rocco di Tommaso
Post-medieval: Painting, baptismal font by Rocco da Vicenza (school)
box 467-468
S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
139
items
Scope and Content Note
Interior views with emphasis on paintings and sculpture; extensive views of
illuminated manuscripts (negatives not printed).
General Notes: There are no prints assigned H-#s 43-57.
box 467
Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria
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Physical Description:
75
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of Umbrian painting and sculpture.
box 469
Romitorio
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture; fragments of votive frescoes by Umbria School artist
(15th century, 17th century); pascal candle; pulpit
box 469
Cascina Romanica
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Prints show old building (church?) with animal motifs and vegetation on the
portal. Other exterior photos show a rounded apse end with niches.
Object Notes: No Hutzel notes.
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Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Small church with rose window and a small campanile. Interior photos show
fragments of frescoes in late Medieval and early Renaissance styles.
Object Notes: No Hutzel notes.
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of church and apse end. Interior views of nave and paintings in
the vaults, including the four Evangelists.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign dated: February 19, 1983. Notes are filed
under Borgo Cerreto.
box 471
Castello
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Civil architecture (14th century) . Post-medieval: Polygonal keep
box 471
S. Maria in Arce, Convent church
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bartolomeo Caporali; Slavatore da Assisi; Matteo da Gualdo; School
of Perugino
Exterior views of facade, apse and cloister. Interior views of altar, paintings
and votive frescoes (14th-16th c.)
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Parish church
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
These photographs were formerly filed under Norcia. Prints of the two exterior
views are lost or missing. Remaining coverage is of the church interior, mostly of
the frescoes.
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S. Biagio
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Physical Description:
53
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mezzastris, Bernardino; Siculo, Iacopo
Medieval: Architecture (15th century) . Post-medieval: Frescoes (Hutzel
attributes to Mezzastris School); painting by Iacopo Siculo (1530); sculpture
including statues, busts, baptismal font, monstrance
box 471
S. Giacomo
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Physical Description:
90
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lo Spagna; Doni, Dono; Pittore di Poreta; Angeloni, Fabio; Camassei,
Andrea; Bernardino d'Assisi
One exterior view and many negatives of this thirteenth-century church. Interior
views focus on the apse and side chapel frescoes. In the apse: St. Mary Magdalen,
St. Apollonia, St. James and two of his miracles, the Coronation of the Virgin. In
the Cappella S. Sebastiano: St. Sebastian, St. Roch and Pope Gregory (1528
frescoes by Lo Spagna). To the right of the apse: the Madonna, Angels, Saints
Peter, Anthony Abbot, and Bartholomew. Also views of altar paintings, reliquaries,
gilt crucifix, and two wooden candle holders/statues of boys (17th century).
Object Notes: Hutzel made two photo campaigns of this church, first on February
7, 1982 and then on January 31, 1983. There are only 50 different views for the 82
prints. Thus it seems that most of the photographs come from the same campaign
though Hutzel made two separate worksheets. The photos have been renumbered.
box 472
S. Maria delle Grazie
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Master of Eggi; Cesarei, Piero; Mezzastris, Pierantonio; Pier Matteo
Piergili
Exterior views of this 16th century church are found in the Medieval core
collection. Views of the romanesque interior focus mainly on the apse frescoes. In
the sacristy are wooden crucifixes and two paintings of interesting iconograhpy:
one of a female saint with a knife in her neck next to a dragon (perhaps St. Lucy
or St. Martha?), and one of a young Christ asleep on a cross in front of Joseph
and Mary. He is amidst objects such as a skull, dice, a knife and ear, carpentry
tools, Veronica's veil, and perhaps Judas' silver.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: February 7, 1982
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S. Nicolo
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lo Spagna; Giovanni di Girolamo; Cesarei, Picro; Abbatini,
Guidubaldo; Piermarino di Giacomo
Post-medieval: Built 13th century, remodelled 16th century. Architecture;
frescoes by Spagna, with Giovanni di Girolamo and Piermarino di Giacomo; in
cappella del Rosario painting by Pierino Cesarei da Perugia (1595), and painting
by Guidobaldo Abbatini
box 474
S. Maria
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, fresco painting, sculpture,
painting
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General views
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Only one panoramic view of Spello is found in the Hutzel collection, but many
negatives exist. Negatives filed under General views also include unidentified
buildings and sculptures, such as bas-reliefs, fountains, and capitals.
Hutzel photo campaign date of Spello: September 14, 1983
box 474
Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Maestro Prode; Cola di Petrucciolo; Nicolo di Liberatore da Foligno; Corbo,
Tommaso; Mezzastris, Bernardino; Gozzoli, Benozzo; Zuccari, Federico
Exterior views of this Romanesque-Gothic structure (13th-14th centuries) include
a courtyard with a well, a wooden loggia, and the frescoed cross-vault of a
portico. Views of the interior focus on two rooms. The baroque room is decorated
with a ceiling fresco (18th century) of landscapes, nude figures holding
portrait-shields of eminent citizens, and a balustrade. What Hutzel calls the
"Zucarri Salon" or "Pinacoteca" is filled with religious paintings, frescoes,
marble busts, crucifixes, a German sculpture of the Pieta (15th century), and a
diptych by Petruccioli.
Hutzel photo campaign date: September 14, 1983
box 474
S. Girolamo
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mezzastris, Bernardino; Mezzastris, Pierantonio; Pinturicchio; Rocco
di Tommaso; Corbo, Tommaso
Exterior views of this church (1474) focus on its cloister and a Renaissance
portico of the Ionic order. In the portico are frescoes of S. Girolamo and also of
the Stigmatization of St. Francis. The baroque interior (17th century) is
overflowing with statues and paintings. The ceiling is frescoed with illusional
architecture, wreaths, and a central oval with putti and S. Girolamo. Views focus
on Pinturicchio's Marriage of the Virgin and a fresco by Mezzastris of the Madonna
and Child with St. Sebastian and St. Roch.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: September 1983
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S. Lorenzo
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Physical Description:
64
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lo Spagna; Pinturicchio; Cruciano Egidiucci da Bettona; Flaminio
Vacca da Roma; Ascensidonio Spacca (Il Fantino); De Castello Flander; Frans van de
Kasteele di Bruxelles; Lodovico Caffarelli da Castello; Carlo Lorenti; Teodosio
Quintavilla; Andrea Campano da Modena; Francesco Costantini; Paolo Vanni;
Piermarini; Bazzani, Cesare; Mezzastris, Pierantonio; Corbo, Tommaso; Gozzoli,
Benozzo
Antiquities: Roman spolia: funerary inscriptions and plutei around the
portal.
S. Lorenzo (1120) stands on the site of the former S. Ercolano. Exterior views of
the portal (13th century) and facade (remodelled in 1540). Interior views focus on
the painting and sculpture (15th-18th centuries): marble intarsia baptismal font
(1607); main altar baldachin (an imitation of the one in St. Peter's, Rome); wood
intarsia choirstalls; wooden wardrobe and chest in the Sacristy with the
intarsiaed figured of Moses, Noah and Zaccariah; wooden pulpit with bas-reliefs of
the Martyrdom of S. Lorenzo; frescoes in the neoclassical Cappella
dell'Incoronata; marble tabernacle in the Cappella del Sacramento; baroque altar
of St. Catherine; frescoes of the Madonna and Child (by Gozzoli), S. Lorenzo, and
S. Bernardino da Siena; altar painting of the Glorification of Souls in Purgatory;
gilt statue of S. Nicola; and various other paintings, frescoes and statues.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: September 14, 1983
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S. Maria della Rotonda
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Physical Description:
59
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giovanni and Bartolino da Domodossola; Simone Mosca da Terezano;
Mezzastris, Bernardino
Located on the outskirts of Spello, this church stands in a state of
semi-dilapidation among tall grasses and cypress trees. It was built on a Greek
cross plan with an octagonal cupola and attached cloisters. The Renaissance portal
(1517) remains shut as the key is now lost. Interior views focus on the octagonal
cupola, the three altarpieces, and their frescoes which are all in urgent need of
repair. The large main altarpiece acts as a choir screen, and separates one arm of
the church from the rest of the interior. Subjects of the altar frescoes (by
Mezzastris) include the Madonna Lactans, the Madonna and Child between Pope
Gregory and St. Michael, the Virgin and St. Anne, the Annunciation, the Coronation
of the Virgin, and Saints Peter and Michael.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: September 1983.
General Notes: This church is more commonly known as the Chiesa Tonda.
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S. Silvestro
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: Mount Subasio, 2 kilometers from Collepino
Antiquities: Architectural fragments, sculptural fragments
Medieval: Architecture, fresco fragments
Object Notes: According to tradition, it was built in 1025 by S. Romualdo, the
founder of the Camaldolese order. Documentation exists from 1083.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Umbria, p.210 (Collepino)
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S. Salvatore
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Serlio; Francesco di Giorgio Martini; Peruzzi, Baldassare;
Sanmicheli, Matteo
Although first erected in the early 5th century on the remains of a Roman temple,
the exterior views reveal a 14th century facade stripped of its marble, and three
portals (two of which are blind) with marble architraves. Interior views focus on
the Doric and Corinthian columns and capitals, fragments of entablature, and
poorly preserved frescoes (13th-14th centuries).
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 4, 1983. A few of the missing
negatives may be found in the Marburger Index.
General Notes: Hutzel's notes of S. Salvatore also include notes on the adjacent
cemetery of Spoleto. Views of the cemetery have been catalogued separately under
Spoleto, Cemetery.
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S. Sebastiano
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Physical Description:
33
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lo Spagna
Most views of this small chapel focus on the interior frescoes. The Madonna and
Child flanked by St. Roch and St. Sebastian are frescoed on the altar wall. On the
side wall are three more frescoes of St. Sebastian.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: August 6, 1983.
General Notes: Hutzel developed two sets of photographs from these negatives;
thus, some prints hae been renumbered to correspond with their duplicates.
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Tempietto sul Clitunno
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
The west facade of this early Christian church (after c. 600), takes the shape of
a Roman temple with its portico and entablature. Exterior views focus on the
columns. As the church is built into a hill, the east end and semi-circular apse
sit very low to the ground. Interior views include: the main altar with an
aedicula, and frescoes of St. Peter, St. Paul, and Christ Pantokrator.
General Notes: This church is also known as the church of S. Salvatore.
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Cemetery
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of family grave chapels; Betti, Marcelli, Cesaroni, Bidolli are the visible
family names.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 4, 1983
General Notes: This cemetery is accessible through the church of S.
Salvatore.
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General views
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of a large castle and various buildings built on a gradual incline.
Negatives of an unidentified monument show a somewhat isolated complex on a hill.
One print in the Medieval core colletion shows the Piazza del Duomo.
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Palazzo Comunale, Pinacoteca Comunale
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Physical Description:
82
items
Scope and Content Note
Nicolo di Liberatore da Foligno; Antonello de Saliba; Baldi, Lazzaro; Catena, G.;
Cesari, Giuseppe; Conca, Sebastiano; Giacomo di Giovanni; Master of Cesi; Maratti,
Carlo; Petronia, Genevra; Pinturicchio; Quillerier, Noel; Raphael; Refini,
Francesco; Salimbene; Lo Spagna; Spranger, Bartholomaeus; Troppa, Girolamo;
Unterberger, Cristoph; Ventiletti, Faustina; Zaloni, Benedetto
Interior views focus on the paintings. A few frescoes and one reliquary are also
included. (Negatives show artifacts displayed in exterior sections of the Palazzo
Comunale, which is the structure that houses the Pinacoteca.) Among the subjects
of the paintings are: the Calling of St. Matthew (after Caravaggio), portrait of a
Palettoni, the Annunciation, Job, St. Sebastian, Charity, Venus, several Madonna
and Childs (one after Giovanni Bellini), St. Ponziano, St. Agatha, the Dormition
of the Virgin, Christ, the Crucifixion, and the Holy Family.
Hutzel photo campaign date: 1/31/83
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S. Ansano
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Dotti, Antonio; Lo Spagna; Ricci, Archita; Corvi, Domenico
Antiquities: To the left of S. Ansano stands the Arco di Druso (23 A.D.). Beneath
the church are the remains of the Tempio Romano and the Crypt of S. Isacco, on
which S. Ansano was built.
Exterior views: neoclassical facade (17th century) with Greek Corinthian
capitals; high relief sculpture of the Madonna and Child with saints above the
portal; cloister (15th century). Views of neoclassical interior: barrel
vaulted-ceiling, Roman composite capitals of the main altarpiece, altar paintings.
Views of the crypt S. Isacco (8th century): Roman columns and early Romanesque
capitals; frescoes (11th-12th centuries) of the life of Christ, martyrs, monks and
saints, including S. Isacco and St. Martial.
General Notes: Hutzel campaign date: 1/24/83
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S. Brizio
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculptural fragments .
Post-medieval: Painting, fresco painting
Object Notes: Surrounded by walls of the 1200's; the parish of the 12th century
has the form of a basilica with 3 naved apses, presbytery and crypt with 4 naves
under columns. A Roman sarcophagus, according to tradition, was used as a
sepulchre of S. Brizio. Also included are antique materials, frescoes of the 15th
and 16th centuries, ciborium in stone from the 16th century, and painted panel of
1547. No information provided by Hutzel, see TCI, Umbria, p.347.
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S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
111
items
Scope and Content Note
Lanfranco, Giovanni; Coccetti, Liborio; Nebbia, Cesare; da Miranda, Bartolomeo;
Refini, Francesco; Fontana, Giovanni; Nucci, Avanzino; Bandiera, Benedetto;
Cesarei, Piero; Gozzoli; Master of Fossa; Umbrian School
Exterior views of 13th-14th century church restored in 1960: striped facade, bell
tower, and portals. Interior views reveal a gothic structure with high ceilings,
pointed arches, and an apse with stained glass windows. Fragments of preserved
frescoes are visible in the white walls. Most views are of paintings and frescoes
in the three chapels and crypt. In the chapel of St. Mary Magdalen are extensive
fresco cycles (early 15th century), of the saint. The Callicola chapel and Chapel
of the Sacrament are baroque chapels with stucco decoration and marble altars. In
the crypt--formerly the Chiesa di S. Pietro Martire--are 14th century
frescoes.
One exterior view in the Medieval section is located in the Italy Oversize box.
[Negatives: (H-1) MED and (H-2) MED]
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S. Eufemia
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Physical Description:
6
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bartolomeo da Miranda
Antiquities: Ten capitals from a Roman temple.
Exterior views include the facade, apse and short bell tower. Interior views of
an almost bare church, with small windows on all three levels: the clerestory,
gallery and aisle. Of particular interest to TCI is the women's gallery. Hutzel's
prints focus on a marble pilaster (8th-9th centuries), a marble cosmati work altar
with the four Evangelists and Agnus Dei in bas-relief (13th century), and a pier
frescoed with St. Lucy (1455).
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: 1/31/83
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S. Filippo
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Physical Description:
36
items
Scope and Content Note
Scelli, Loreto; Lapis, Gaetano; Conca, Sebastiano; Refini, F.; Baldi, Lazzaro
Exterior views of baroque church, begun 1640, and the Piazza Mentana. Interior
views: cupola with stucco decoration, elaborate cornices and stuccoed cupids along
the arcade, atlars, atlar statues and altar paintings. Altar painting subjects
include: the Presentation of the Virgin, St. Francis of Paola, St. Francis de
Sales, St. Joseph and the Christ Child.
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S. Giuliano
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Physical Description:
17
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Master of Eggi
Exterior views of 12th century church include: bell tower, and relief sculpture
in main portal jambs (6th century spolia). Interior views: nave, arcade capitals
(10th century), apse frescoes of the Madonna, Christ and various saints (1442),
and fresco fragments on the aisle and arcade walls.
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S. Gregorio Maggiore
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Angeloni, Fabio; Benedetto da Rovezzano; Conca, Sebastiano
Exterior views of a restored 12th century church: bell tower; facade with niched
saints, triforium windows (12th century), and porch (16th century); cloister;
frescoed baptismal chapel (1536) and font (15th century). General views of
interior and crypt: remnants of frescoes by Umbrian artists (13-16th centuries),
including two of the Madonna lactans; altar frescoes of Saints Sebastian, Roch,
and Abbondanza around a marble tabernacle (1526); holy water fonts (14th century);
baroque domed chapel with fresco and stucco decoration and tabernacle; apse
frescoes of clerical saints in medallions (11th century); Roman steles used as
altar bases; sarcophagus of St. Abbondanza; columns and capitals of various
styles.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: February 9, 1983
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S. Maria Assunta, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
156
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Duca, Giacomo del; Lippi, Filippo; Pinturicchio; Carracci, Annibale;
Coccetti, Liborio; Concioli, Antonio; Corvi, Domenico; Labruzzi, Pietro; Giovanni
Andrea di Ser Moscato; Damiano di Mariotto da Spoleto; Nardini, Francesco;
Perugino; Raphael; Parrocel, Etienne; Luigi Arrigucci; Giuseppe Valadier; Jacopo
siculo; Alberti, Giovanni; Algardi, Alessandro; Cesari, Giuseppe; Unterberger,
Cristoforo; Diamante, Fra; Piermatteo Lauro de' Manfredi da Amelia; Refini,
Francesco; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Pippo di Antonio; Solsternus; Castelli,
Domenico; Ciampichitto; Ambrogio da Milano
Exterior views: facade (12th century) with details of the rose window, blind
gallery, classicizing architectural sculpture, portal with jambs of inhabited
vinescroll, campanile with reused relief fragments (7th-8th centuries), and
painting of Christ Blessing flanked by St. John and Virgin Mary (1207). Interior
views: pavement in geometric patterns; apse frescoes by Fra Fillipo Lippi (1469)
with scenes from the Nativity; fresco of the Pieta by Pinturicchio in the Cappella
Eroli (1497); frescoes in the Cappella del'Assunta of Saints Jerome, Michael and
Lucy, and ceiling frescoes of Noah, Adam and Melchisedek; paintings, cruicifixes,
marbles busts of the Cardinal Eroli and Lippi in the Cappella delle Reliquie;
marble statues of Kings David and Solomon in the baroque Cappella della SS. Icone;
14th and 15th century frescoes and a baroque frieze in the Cappella S. Anna; and
perhaps a marble statue by Bernini in the wood-panelled sacristy (16th
century).
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: 1/15/83
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S. Maria della Manna d'Oro
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Physical Description:
38
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Conca, Sebastiano; Costantini, Nicola
Exterior views of the octagonal church now used as a baptistery. Interior views
of oil paintings by Conca (1735), the tomb statue of Bishop Bernardino Lauri, and
the massive octangonal baptismal font (15th century), decorated with bas-reliefs
depicting scenes from the Nativity to the Marriage at Cana.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: 1/31/83
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S. Nicolo
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Physical Description:
30
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture. 4 views of the facade and portal are found in the
Medieval core colletion. Other exterior views of the arcade. Interior views focus
on the polygonal apse which is perforated by a series of high double windows..
Post-medieval: Fresco painting and a detail of the portal lunette fresco.
Object Notes: Included in part of a zone of late medieval urban expansion. Church
has plan of simple rectangle with the four angles reinforced by robust buttresses.
See xerox copy of descriptive information provided by Hutzel.
General Notes: The apse of S. Nicolo sits directly above the church, Santa Maria
della Misericordia
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
All exterior views, with a focus on the late 12th century facade relief sculpture
around portal. Subjects include: birds; St. Michael and the dragon; animals and
vinescroll; animal and human in combat; life of St. Peter; animals in combat;
symbols of the Evangelists; oxen; ox with snake in mouth; St. Peter; and St.
Andrew. Cosmatesque mosaic inlay in oculi, guilloches above portal, voussoirs, and
in the square border around the circular window.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 4, 1983
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S. Rocco
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Physical Description:
21
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Francesco da Pietrasanta; Bertosi, Francesco; Arcangelo Aquilini
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, fresco painting
fragments, sculpture, fresco painting
General Notes: See Hutzel's description of site.
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SS. Giovanni e Paolo
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Physical Description:
38
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Piergli, Pier Matteo; Sozio, Alberto; Master of Eggi
Interior views of 12th century church all focus on frescoes (late 12th-14th
centuries). Fresco subjects include: one of the first documented representations
of St. Francis; the martyrdom of St. Thomas Becket of Canterbury; Herod's banquet;
St. John and St. Paul beheaded; doors to Paradise; Crucifixion; St. John the
Baptist; Madonna and Child Enthroned; St. Gregory as Pope and Saint; St. Joseph;
St. Antony of Padua; St. Alo; St. Catherine; St. Jerome; St. Lawrence; St. Ansano;
St. Michael slaying dragon; St. Margaret; St. Taddeus; St. Anthony Abbot; St.
Clare.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: 1/21/83
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Anfiteatro Romano
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Physical Description:
2
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architectural ruins (32 a.d.). Patterned stonework.
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Palazzo Bianchini-Riccardi
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger)
Post-medieval: Architecture (16th century) with rusticated portal; frieze
decorated with fleur-de-lis; fountain; sculpted busts mounted on column
fragments
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Palazzo dei Mazzancolli
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Various Roman fragments
Medieval: Dressed stone architecture (14th century) , restored in 1878 and 1927;
architectural metalwork; double loggia with intact staircase; misc. fragments in
marble. Post-medieval: Fresco (19th or 20th century)
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Palazzo Posta e Telegrafo
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bazzani, Cesare
Post-medieval: Frescos (19th/20th century)
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Palazzo Sciamanna
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (16th century)
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Torre dei Barbarasa
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture: one of the few remaining medieval towers in
the city
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Via Cavour
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Fragments
Medieval: Portal; inscription
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S. Bartolomeo
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Physical Description:
79
items
Scope and Content Note
Specific Location: S. Bartolomeo
. Views of exterior and interior, including painting, sculpture, architectural
detail.
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S. Maria, Parish church
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Physical Description:
3
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: . Exterior views of church.
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Tower
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Physical Description:
1
item
Scope and Content Note
Front view of garrison tower.
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General views
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
Panoramic views of Todi and views of the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, including
the Palazzo dei Priori, the Palazzo del Popolo, the Palazzo del Capitano (which
houses the collections of the Pinacoteca civica and the Museo estruco-romano), and
the Porta Principale.
Prints in the Medieval core collection are found under Todi,
Panaramas/Palazzi/Piazzi.
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Pinacoteca
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Physical Description:
38
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bencivenni, Antonio; Lo Spagna; Damiani, Felice; Pier Francesco
Fiorentino; Polinori, Andrea
Antiquities: Roman bust and architectural fragments from the Etruscan and Roman
periods excavated in the territory of Todi.
Views are mainly of Renaissance paintings and frescoes, and also medieval
statues. Among the paintings: a copy of Guido Reni's Susanna and the Elders; a
Madonna and Child with Saints by Polinori; St. Bernardino Tomitano da Feltre bu lo
Spagna.
Object Notes: Photos were taken in 1960.
General Notes: The Pinacoteca civica, the Museo etrusco-romano and the Archivio
comunale are all housed in the Palazzo del Capitano.
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S. Fortunato
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Physical Description:
41
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giovanni di Santuccio; Bartolo di Angelo; Giotto; Polinori, Andrea;
Vannucci, Nicola; Masolino da Panicale
Exterior views of this church focus on the facade portals (1430-1436). Flanking
the center portal are aediculae with statues of the Archangel Gabriel and the
Virgin of the Annunciation. The portal sculpture is comprised of elaborately
carved colonettes; the subjects include nude men in foliage, prophets, saints,
martyrs, patriarchs, inhabited vinescroll, grapevines, fig leaves, Abraham and
Isaac, and a scene of the stigmatization of St. Francis.. Views of this 13th-15th
century gothic interior include details of vaulted ceilings, sacristy portals, the
polygonal apse, a crucifix in olive wood, choirstalls, the marble high altar with
bishops painted in the trefoil arches, choirstalls, a holy water basin, fresco
fragments of the Giotto school, a painting of the Coronation of the Virgin over
Todi by Polinori, and various altar paintings. In the crypt are sepulchral
monuments of Jacopone da Todi and the family Tudertini, a tomb reliquary of Saints
Cassiano, Callista and Fortunato, a votive fresco of the Virgin with St. John and
the Christ Child, and other remnants of frescoes among paintings.
Object Notes: Negatives include views of the attached friary.
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S. Maria della Consolazione
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Sculptural fragments, sculpture. Post-medieval: Sculptural fragments,
architectural sculpture, painting, frescos, sculpture
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SS. Annunziata, Duomo
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pian di Porto; Manni, Giannicola di Paolo; Lo Spagna; Fenzoni,
Ferrau; Bencivenni, Antonio (Antonio da Mercatello)
Medieval core collection: exterior and interior views of this 12th-16th century
structure. Exterior photo coverage includes the three rose windows, architectural
sculpture of the apse and nave walls, bell tower and a sculpted man's head in a
roundel with an inscription. Views of the interior, restored in 1958, focus on the
nave capitals (c. 1270) which are largely Corinthianesque. Between the acanthus of
some pier capitals are sculpted figures, including St. Peter, St. Paul, St.
Michael, Christ, and the Virgin with the Holy Spirit.. Hutzel collection: exterior
views of the main rose window, portal sculpture (c. 1520) and details of the
wooden doors carved with bishops. Interior views include: a large fresco of the
Last Judgment by il Faenzone (inspired by Michelangelo's); wood intarsia
choirstalls; a painted crucifix in the style of Cimabue (late 13th century); a
gothic baptismal font; marble statues; an altarpiece from which only the Virgin's
head emerges three-dimensionally; fresco fragments; an altar painting of the
Madonna and Child between St. Roch and St. Catherine; and gravestones/sepulchral
effigies. Negatives show that Hutzel's photo campaign included the crypt.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: February 14, 1983.
General Notes: Views of the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II and surrounding buildings
discussed in Hutzel's notes of this monument have been catalogued under Todi,
General views.
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Chiesa della Madonna delle Lacrime
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Physical Description:
78
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Marchisi, Antonio; Giovanni di Gian Pietro da Venezia; Lo Spagna;
Angelucci da Mevale; Angeloni, Fabio; Raphael; Perugino
Views of the plain exterior focus on the sculpted portal. The spacious,
white-walled interior is filled with various altarpieces and tomb monuments of the
Valenti family (Romolo, Filiberto, Cardinal Erminio). The following subjects and
saints figure in the altarpieces: S. Ubaldo, Ss. Battista and Antonio di Padova,
S. Agostino, St. Francis, St. Joseph, St. Peter, St. Paul, Jonah, David, sibyls,
prophets, the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Betrothal of the Virgin, the Flight
into Egypt, the Visitation, a Madonna and Child that shed tears of blood in 1485
(now adorned with necklaces), the Deposition, the Resurrection, and various other
saints and angels. Other views include a holy water font, walnut-wood benches, a
marble crucifix and a Coiugali tomb.
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Collegio Etiopico Pontificio
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Physical Description:
79
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Fabri, Girolamo; Zuccari, Federico; Pietro da Cortona
The three exterior views of the Renaissance building (16th century) include the
Carrara coat-of-arms and a plaque above the portal which indicate that this
collegio was formerly the Palazzo Carrara and later also the residence of Cardinal
Johannes Hais. Most views, however, are of the frescoed ceilings by Zuccari and
Pietro da Cortona. Subjects include landscapes, allegorical figures, Apocryphal
and Old Testament stories (Susanna and the Elders, Samson and Delilah, Joseph and
Potiphar's wife, Daniel), saints, landscapes, putti, and illusionistic frames.
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Palazzo Communale, Pinacoteca
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Physical Description:
63
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Cesare Aureli; Giovanni Spagna; Pinturicchio; Frederico Barocci;
Giusto di Grand; Cola Petruccioli
Views of the 15th century facade of the Palazzo Communale and the Piazza Mazzini.
Views of the fine collection of Umbrian painting, sculpture, metal work and Deruta
Maiolica in the Pinacoteca. Of special note is a sculptural group which is an
excellent example of the great 19th century sculptor Cesare Aureli. The photos
also show the encycolpedic collection of Umbrian paintings (14th-16th centuries)
highlighted by works of Giovanni Spagna, Giusto di Grand and Pinturricchio.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1984.
General Notes: Prints H-35, 37, 46 and 48 were erroneously attributted to Benozzo
Gozzoli by Hutzel.
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S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ciburri, Simone; Reni, Guido; Angelucci, Fabio
Exterior views of the 13th-century Cistercian church focus on the gothic main
portal. The interior, restored in 1977, include: frescoes of saints Ventura,
Nicola and Andrea (15th century); an organ (16th century); an altar fresco by
Angelucci of the Madonna and Child and saints with Christ and Veronica in the
lunette; a marble intarsia altarpiece with a painting of the Madonna and Child
with saints Peter, Paul and perhaps scenes of the Last Judgment; a painting the
Crucifixion; an Umbrian painted crucifix; tomb monuments of the Attavanti family;
a tomb effigy (in relief) of the hermit St. Ventura; fresco fragments; and a holy
water font.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 11, 1984
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S. Maria di Pietrarossa
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Physical Description:
78
items
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S. Maria
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Physical Description:
219
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rimini school (14th century); Francesco di Antonio di Bartolomeo;
Arcangelo di Cola da Camerino
Medieval: Exterior, architecture and architectural sculpture (12th-13th
centuries) . Post-medieval: Fresco painting, partially destroyed after 1973
earthquake (12th-17th centuries)
General Notes: Hutzel sent sheet from earlier photo campaign of same site,
comprising 92 prints. Sheet indicates mainly painting material. Able to locate
only 3 prints.
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Parish church
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Physical Description:
26
items
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S. Michele Arcangelo
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Physical Description:
86
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (14th century); pavement . Post-medieval: Frescos
(14th-16th centuries)
Object Notes: Undocumented Hutzel name. According to his notes, Schifanoia is a
part of Narni.
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Parish church
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Physical Description:
8
items
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Church of Caprignone
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Physical Description:
1
box
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Madonna Bianca
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Physical Description:
56
items
Scope and Content Note
Extensive coverage of the Romanesque facade and portico. Remaining coverage is
mostly of the Madonna statue by Francesco Ferrucci, and the frescoes by Domenico
da Leonessa.
General Notes: Photographs of this church were previously filed under both Norcia
and Ancarano. Negatives, now lost, were previously filed under Ancarano.
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Chiesa del Crocefisso
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture (1606); wall painting (16-17th century); wooden altar
(16th century).
Object Notes: Structure now used as a youth club
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Palazzo Cesi
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Physical Description:
133
items
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Castle
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Stone relief carving of togated male figure with fascii flanking of
late etruscan or republican date
Views of the castle's exterior, the courtyard, and the interior of the castle
church, including one antiquity and several paintings.
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Cathedral
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Physical Description:
76
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo; Agostino di Duccio; Perini, Giovanni Francesco; Agostino
di Duccio; Pomarancio (Niccolo Circignani); Scalza, Ippolito; Zuccari; Agresti,
Livio (Ricciutello)
Medieval: Tombstones, baptismal font . Post-medieval: Original romanesque church
completely remodelled 1640. Architecture, architectural sculpture, views of
interior including altar and organ, baptismal font, tombs, pavement by Sangallo,
paintings, frescoes. Extensive coverage of exterior, interior naves and altars,
tombs, burial chapel and paintings.
box 423
General Views
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Physical Description:
48
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architecture. Segments of polygonal wall (mura polygonali), 5th
century B.C.
Medieval: Architecture & architectural sculpture. Panoramic & general
views of the city; streets, buildings, courtyard portals & house doors,
capitals. Views include Chiesa S. Michele, Palazzo Braschi, palazzo & window
in "Guelph style, Porta S. Agostino, Porta Leone, "Northwest" Porta .
Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture. Views of Palazzo
Pamphili, palazzo in Baroque style, portals, coats of arms & insignia
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: September 9, 1985.
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Madonna del Latte
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo, Antonio; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Lapis, Gaetano; Abbatini,
Guidubaldo; Foligno School
Medieval: Church, 15-16th (?) centuries . Post-medieval: Views of interior
include main altar in marble & gilt wood, a 13th century fresco of nursing
madonna (Madonna del Latte) as altarpiece, 17th & 18th century paintings over
the 2 Baroque-style side alters
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: September 1985. Notes for this church
are part of the notes for S. Maria di Porta and the Via del Teatro.
box 423
Palazzo Comunale
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Physical Description:
119
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pomerancio; Piermatteo da Amelia; Agresti, Livio (Ricciutello)
Antiquities: Architecture & architectural sculpture, 1st century B.C.-1st
century A.D. Remains & fragments of former Roman palace & of sepulchres,
capitals, statues, gravestones, sarcophagi, sacrificial altar.
Medieval: Architectural sculpture: sarcophagus, capitals . Post-medieval:
Architecture & architectural sculpture. Piazza del Municipio (Piazza
Matteotti) with view of Palazzo Comunale; portal; coats of arms & insignia.
Interior views of frescoes, friezes, 16th & 17th century paintings in Salons I
& II
Object Notes: The Palazzo Comunale stands on the site of a Roman palace of the
pre-Christian era. The Antiquities fragments & remains are displayed in the
courtyard of the Palazzo and in the grotto-like rooms of the former Roman palace.
Hutzel photo campaign date: September 9, 1985.
box 424
Palazzo Petrignani
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Physical Description:
124
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zuccari, Giampietro
Post-medieval: 16th century frescoes, restored ; views of exterior.
box 424
Palazzo Pietrella
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Roman mosaic floor, black & white, geometric design with stylized flower
ornament
Post-medieval: Renaissance door leading to cellar. Second storey contains private
collection of furniture (including a small bench) & other expensive items from
13-14th centuries & 17th century
box 425
Palazzo Venturelli
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Physical Description:
77
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger)
Post-medieval: Palazzo built by Cardinal Venturelli in 15th century by Antonio da
Sangallo on remains of a roman palace from 1st century B.C. Roman mosaic floor.
Frescoes, stucco decorations. A few exterior views, several views of cellar that
focus on mosaic floor and many views of Salon of the Venturelli Cardinals,
including furniture, floors, ceiling, and frescoes.
General Notes: No entry for Palazzo Venturelli in TCI; information from Hutzel's
notes and attributions.
box 425
Porta Romana
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Polygonal wall at the side of the Porta Romana, 5th-4th centuries
B.C.
Post-medieval: Porta Romana, city gate dating from 1703
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: October 9, 1985.
General Notes: Numbers assigned to this monument form part of numerical sequence
for campaign notes on S. Francesco or SS. Filippo e Giacomo.
box 426
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Siena; Cesari, Giuseppe (il Cavaliere d'Arpino); Appiani,
Francesco
Medieval: Romanesque-Gothic church, 14th century, facade renovated 1477.
Architecture. Cloister, 13-15th centuries. Wall paintings in sacristy, 13th
century. . Post-medieval: Interior renovated 1747. Architecture, architectural
sculpture, with views of interior, including frescoes, wall paintings, altars,
organ
box 426
S. Giovanni Decollato
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Physical Description:
37
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zuccari, Federico; Pomarancio (Niccolo Circignani); Piermatteo da
Amelia
Post-medieval: Original church built 1210, destroyed by earthquake. A palace
built on original site in 15th century. According to Hutzel a charitable Christian
brotherhood used original rooms as a hospice until 1876. Baroque interior,
frescoes attributed to Federico Zuccari, painting, sculpture. One view of
exterior.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: October 9, 1983.
box 426
S. Magno
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Piermatteo da Amelia; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo; Raphael; Raphael;
Zuccari, Federico
Medieval: Augustine church, cloister, 15th century brick & tile tower. .
Post-medieval: Architecture & architectural sculpture. Interior views of
ceiling vault & "false dome". Other interior views include Baroque altar in
stone & marble with painted columns, statues in white marble, freizes &
columns in reddish marble, 16th century paintings, main altar in colored marble,
an organ of late Baroque style with rococo decoration, frescos, cabinet.
box 426
S. Maria delle Cinque (ad quinque fontes)
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Umbria
Medieval: Church 13th century, facade & portal 15th century. . Post-medieval:
Apse remodeled, late baroque
Object Notes: Church is built on site on which St. Francis is said to have
preached in 1213
box 427
S. Monica
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Braidi, Michelangelo; Appiani, Francesco; Cesari, Giuseppe (il
Cavalieri d'Arpino); Piermatteo da Amelia
Post-medieval: Original church 14th century, rebuilt 17th century after an
earthquake. Architecture; Baroque interior; painting; fresco fragments; organ loft
box 427
SS. Filippo e Giacomo
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Capponi, Luigi; Pomerancio; Piermatteo da Amelia
Medieval: Church dates from 1287, cloister 15th century . Post-medieval: Interior
renovated 1767; views include architecture, architectural sculpture, altar,
statues, organ, wall paintings, paintings on canvas, frescoes, panels, tombs, wood
cabinets, marble holy water basin. All views of the exterior and several of the
tombs are stored in the Medieval core colection. The Hutzel Collection coverage is
of the interior, including painting, statues, and tombs.
box 434
S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Ferinando Fuga; Girolamo Troppa
Exterior and interior views of the church; interior High Renaissance and Baroque
paintings and sculptures; a rare wood carved sculptural group of 30 figures dating
from the mid 16th century.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1984.
box 434
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Calisto Calisti; Girolamo Troppa; Fabbio Angelucci; Maricco
Bachetti; Paolo Nerocci; Vincenzo Manenti; Francesco Coazza
Exterior views of the Medeival architecture of the church; interior views of the
nave include details of the side altars which have examples of Renaissance and
Baroque paintings and sculptures.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1984
box 434
S. Maria
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Physical Description:
20
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Fernando Fuga; Vincenzo Manenti; Sebastiano Conca; Girolamo
Troppa
Exterior views of the Medieval architecture of the church; interior views of the
nave and main altar show it's Baroque paintings and noted late 16th century
baptismal fountain.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this in 1984
box 435
Remains of ancient town
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Architecture, architectural fragments
Object Notes: Roman municipality of the VI Augustean district ascribed to the
tribe of Crustumina; it was central crossroads of the Via Flaminia in the treaty
of Narnia to Vicus and Martis (S. Maria in Pantano). First habitated nucleus
originated after opening of consular street and was enlarged and gained in
importance during the Empire, as is indicated in the monuments. Their placement
reveals an organic and unitary urban plan.
box 436
S. Nicola, Parish church
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Physical Description:
17
items
box 438
General views
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of city gate and Palazzo Municipale.
Object Notes: These photos are from the Hutzel S. Maria campaign of 1986 and his
S. Nicolo campaign of 1970-71.
box 438
S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description:
74
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Rocco di Tommaso; Cardani, Tommaso; Pomarancio (Niccolo Circignani);
Agresti, Livio (Ricciutello); Chiesa, Michele; Baglione, Giovanni; Manenti,
Vincenzo; Quercino; Rome School; Narni School
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (15th century); Baroque
interior (c. 1688); frescoes (c. 1690). In sacristy treasury: metalwork (13-16th
century)
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: February 6, 1986.
General Notes: Re material in treasury, Hutzel refers reader to Terni-Narni
Catalogue Should treasury be noted in location field?
box 439
S. Nicolo
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Physical Description:
107
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Aquili, Evangelista; Abruzzi School (15th century); Pomarancio
(Antonio Circignani); Troppa, Girolamo; Abbatini, Guidubaldo; Coccetti, Liborio;
Narni School (15th century); Guapinns, Josef
Post-medieval: Architecture (15-16th century); sculpture, choirstall (16th
century); frescoes (16-17th century); painted wooden organ loft (17th century);
silk altarcloth (14th century)
Object Notes: Two Hutzel photo campaigns dated 1970 and 1971.
box 439
S. Stefano
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Romanesque church has epigraph dating to 1093. Exterior photos of facade with its
inscription, and the small campanile. There are also photos of the cemetery near
the apse end of the church.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign was 1970. There are no notes, but the photos
themselves are stamped with that date.
box 439
Parish Church
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of Baroque church and tower. Interior views of nave and altar.
Sculpture includes statues of S. Sebastian and possibly S. Joseph, and a baptismal
font. Paintings include scenes of the Presentation at the Temple and a Madonna and
Child with 3 saints.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign is undated. This church is not documented in
TCI, but only in Hutzel's notes.
box 440
S. Croce
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Physical Description:
44
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mezzastris
Church and tower date from the 16th century. Exterior photos show facade and rear
of the church as well as the campanile. Interior views of nave. Major paintings
have as subjects: Eternal Father surrounded by saints and angels, with Madonna and
Child with 4 saints; the Adoration of the Christ child by the shepherds; and St.
Francis receiving the stigmata. Terracotta statues of S. Francis and perhaps S.
Croce.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
box 440
Abbazia di S. Pietro in Valle
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Roman sarcophagi; Roman sculptural and architectural fragments.
The abbey was founded on the location where two hermits, Lazzaro and Giovanni,
lived during the sixth century. It was founded by the Duke of Spoleto Faroaldo II.
The nave of the church is unique in that it is oriented to the east. The church
was reconstructed in the tenth and eleventh centuries, and it was completely
restored in 1931. Photographs include exterior views, courtyard views, frescoes,
sarcophagi and relief sculpture. Iconography includes Madonna and Child with Sts.
Peter and Paul, Christ in a mandorla, S. Benedetto, S. Sabina, S. Lucina, S.
Cristina, S. Caterina, S. Sebastiano with Madonna and child, and the Creation of
Adam and Eve
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: October 7, 1982.
General Notes: Description from TCI 1978 and Hutzel notes.
box 440-441
S. Maria
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Physical Description:
88
items
Scope and Content Note
General views of town and basilica-style church, with its tall, pointed
campanile. The church has a plain facade. Interior has slightly pointed arches and
a wooden ceiling. There are few paintings. One large fresco depicts a series of
female martyrs. Paintings appear to have been done from late Medieval to
Renaissance.
Object Notes: No Hutzel photo campaign notes. Negatives are missing.
box 441
S. Stefano
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Physical Description:
57
items
Scope and Content Note
Small church with clock built into its facade. Square campanile with both brick
& stone facings. Late Renaissance or Baroque interior with paintings in that
style. Rich marbled columns. No negatives.
Object Notes: No Hutzel photo campaign notes. Negatives are missing.
box 441
Church
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Physical Description:
35
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Brandi, Giacinto; Amelia Master; Gentileschi, Orazio
Medieval: Architecture & architectural sculpture. Facade, nave, portals,
portico, Evangelist symbols, capitals . Post-medieval: Architecture &
architectural sculpture. Interior views, 17th century restoration. Includes
cabinets, 17th century paintings, 13th century frescoes, 15th century holy water
font
box 441
Sanctuary
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: School of Umbria; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo
Post-medieval: Architecture & architectural sculpture. Views of facade,
tower. Interior views include 16th century choir stall; vaulted ceiling, Baroque
altar, altar painting, organ, 13th century wooden crucifix, 17th century main
altar in wood, with wood sculpture and statues; 17th century copper oil lamp
box 446
S. Michele
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Bernardino di Nanni dell' Eugenia; Lo Spagna
Exterior views of the 15th-century architecture. Interior views focus on the
frescoed niches that line the nave. The frescoes (late fifteenth, early sixteenth
centuries) are mainly of various saints: SS. Stefano, Valentino, Bernardino,
Antonio, Sebastiano, Filippo, Bordonio, Simone, Macario, Sebastiano, Caterina,
Apollonia, Battista, Pietro, Paolo, and Michele.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: January 7, 1982
box 446
Palazzo Ducale
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Physical Description:
24
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of the exterior 17th century architecture of the palazzo.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot this campaign in 1985.
box 448
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
73
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of this 13th-century church and cloister that was the site of a
miracle by St. Francis (1212) include a bell tower, details of the medieval
architecture and a well in the courtyard. The lunettes of the cloister are
decorated with a cycle of frescoes that portray the miracles of St. Francis (1616)
by an unknown master from Foligno. Interior views of the restored church interior
focus on the altar paintings and marble intarsia altars, some of which also show
scenes from the life of St. Francis.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: September 9, 1985
box 448
S. Maria Assunta
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Nicolo di Liberatore da Foligno; School of Giotto; Corrado di
Orvieto; Agresti, Livio
Exterior views of this 12th-century Romanesque church (with 15th-century
additions) focus on the facade with its rose window and the foliate and animal
carvings of the portico. Interior views show a central nave floor of cosmatesque
mosaic inlay; a 12th-century iconostasis, pulpit, and ciborium, a triptych by
Niccolo Alunno; a crypt with various capitals.
Object Notes: Hutzel made two photo campaigns of this monument: first in 1982 and
a second in 1985.
box 484
S. Erasmo
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Physical Description:
45
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Etruscan ruins: walls, possibly a temple (Hutzel), well
Medieval: Architecture, Romanesque (12th century)
Object Notes: Filed under Terni
General Notes: Two sets of prints. The second set largely duplicates the first.
There is one set of negatives.
box 449
S. Lorenzo in Nifili
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Physical Description:
28
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, fresco fragments
Object Notes: Dating from 11th century of Romanesque origins, it was restored in
1977.
General Notes: No information provided by Hutzel. See TCI, Umbria, p.423
box 449
S. Vittorina
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, fresco fragments, tomb
sculpture. Medieval church with paleo-Christian altars.
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (1981), p. 423-24
box 450
Chiesa del Cimitero
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Physical Description:
34
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Fragments of architectural decoration; inscription
Medieval: Architecture . Post-medieval: Interior decoration; frescos (17th
century)
box 450-451
S. Bernardino
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Physical Description:
67
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Merlini, Orlando
Post-medieval: Architecture, fresco fragments, fresco paintings, architectural
sculpture, painting, sculpture, tomb sculpture
Object Notes: Some of the architecture exterior and interior derive from
ancient/medieval structure, but are here filed with Post-Medieval for sake of
unity of collection. Hutzel provides text which describes the location as
"Monzano"
box 451
S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pozzi, Stefano
Post-medieval: Architecture, 18th century (1753); fresco (exterior and interior);
painting (18th century); wooden cantoria
box 452
Palazzo del Podesta
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Physical Description:
81
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architectural sculpture, including detached and fragments
box 451
Palazzo Scotti
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Physical Description:
65
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo, Antonio da (the Elder) (Antonio Giamberti); Zuccaro,
Federico
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (16th century); frescoes
(16th century)
box 451
Panorama
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Panoramas and views of: Rocca, Albernoz, S. Cassiano, S. Francesco, S.
Girolamo, Porta
box 452
S. Agostino
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Physical Description:
69
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Benincasa, Federico; Zuccari; Narni School (14th century);
Torresani, Bartolomeo; Piermatteo da Amelia; Braidi, Michelangelo; Antoniazzo
Romano (Antonio di Benedetto Aquilo); Conca, Sebastiano; Cesari, Giuseppe (il
Cavaliere d'Arpino); Trevisani, Francesco; Torresani, Alessandro; Torresani,
Lorenzo
Medieval: Architecture (13-14th century). Post-medieval: Sculpture, painting,
frescoes (15-17th century)
General Notes: Conservation: pressure-sensitive tape
box 453-454
S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
323
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Piermatteo da Amelia; Narni School (13th century); Narni School
(14th century); Narni School (15th century); Mezzastris, Bernardino; Agresti,
Livio (Ricciutello); Maratti, Carlo; Troppa, Girolamo; Torresani, Alessandro;
Braidi, Michelangelo; Agostino di Duccio; Gozzoli, Benozzo; Maestro del 1409;
Aquili, Marcantonio
Antiquities: [1986] Weaponry
Medieval: [1965 photos, 29] Architecture, architectural sculpture (12th century);
Wall painting (13-16th century); Mosaic, cosmati style pavement (c. 1200) [1986
photos, 44] Architecture, architectural sculpture, cosmati pavement, sculpture.
Post-medieval: [1965 photos, 56] Frescoes, painting (13-16th century); sculpture
(14-16th century) [1986 photos 167] Frescoes, painting, sculpture, metalwork
Object Notes: Church deconsecrated and modified for use as museum, 1970
General Notes: Bibliographic material sent, Getty Center library (?)
box 456-459
S. Giovenale, Cathedral
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Physical Description:
488
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Master of Siena; Pellegrini, Sebastiano di Francesco; Paglia,
Giuseppe; Vecchietta (Lorenzo di Pietro); School of Umbria, 15th century;
Mezzastris, Bernardino; Bernardo da Settignano; Bregno, Andrea (Andrea da Milano);
Torresani, Bartolomeo; Lo Spagna; Narni School (14th century); Agresti, Livio
(Ricciutello); Narni School (15th century); Vanni G.
Medieval: Architectural sculpture, cosmati pavement, wall painting, mosaic (12th
century). Post-medieval: [1982 & 1986 photos] Architecture, architectural
sculpture (17th century); painting, frescoes (17-18th century); sculpture,
tombstones (16-18th century); metalwork, processional cross, candlestick,
reliquary, chalice (16-17th century)
General Notes: Site comprises two separate photo campaigns. Bibliographic
material sent, now in Center Library
box 459
S. Margherita
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Physical Description:
52
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Zuccaro, Federico; Lo Spagna
Post-medieval: [1987, 73 photos] Architecture (late 15th century), frescoes
[1982, 28 photos] Architecture, frescoes, painting, sculpture
box 460
S. Maria in Pensole
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Physical Description:
86
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Narni School (14th century)
Medieval: [1982--39 photos] Architecture, architectural sculpture (including
mosaic) (12th century) [1987--76 photos] Architecture, architectural sculpture,
wall painting (12th century). Post-medieval: [1982--5 photos] Frescoes [1987--8
photos] Architecture
box 460
S. Maria in Piano
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Physical Description:
12
items
Scope and Content Note
Mezzastris, Bernardino
Medieval: Architecture
Post-medieval: Frescoes (16th century), sculpture, holy water stoup (14th
century)
box 460
Santuario Madonna del Ponte
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Physical Description:
23
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Giovannini, Battista; Unterberger, Christoph; Narni School (14th
century)
Medieval: Frescoes (12th century) . Post-medieval: Architecture (c. 1724),
painting (18th century), frescoes (14th century), sculpture
box 460
Speco di San Francesco
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Physical Description:
11
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Troppa, Girolamo; Narni School (14th century)
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (13th century) . Post-medieval:
Sculpture
General Notes: 8 photos missing from "other": frescoes. Artists names pertain to
missing photos
box 463
Abbazia di SS. Severo and Martirio
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Physical Description:
69
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--PRINTS FILE, NEGATIVES PROCESSED
box 464
Madonna di S. Lorenzo in Vineis
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Physical Description:
22
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 463
Museo Etrusco Faina
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Physical Description:
16
items
Scope and Content Note
Antiquities: Attic Black figure and Red figure vases; South Italian Red figure
vases; Etruscan Black and Red figure vases, Bucchero, Banded Ware, Plastic and
Relief vases, and Masks; Corinthian Black figure vases. (700 B.C. - 300 B.C.)
Prints H-271 through 285 are found in the Hutzel Collection. Interior views of
the museum: 18th-century ceiling paintings, display cases of ancient pottery. One
portrait in oil of a young woman, unsigned.
Object Notes: Hutzel shot two seperate photo campaigns of this monument.
General Notes: All but 15 of the 995 prints are found in the Antiquities core
collection.
box 463
Piazza Repubblica
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--PRINTS FILED, NEGATIVES PROCESSED
box 464
S. Andrea
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 464
S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 464
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
40
items
Scope and Content Note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 464-465
S. Giovenale
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Physical Description:
199
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (15th century), architectural sculpture
Object Notes: Original church ancient
box 466
S. Maria
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Physical Description:
41
items
box 466
S. Vittore
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural fragments, architectural sculpture
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Umbria, p. 439
box 468
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Aquili, Marcantonio
Antiquities: Sculptural fragments
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture . Post-medieval: Architecture,
architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, fresco painting
Object Notes: Gothic construction from end of 13th century. No information
provided by Hutzel. See TCI, Umbria, p. 365
box 468
S. Maria
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural fragments
Object Notes: Romanesque campanile with two bifurcated levels. No information
provided by Hutzel. See TCI, Umbria, p. 365.
box 469-470
Castel Rubello
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Physical Description:
85
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Castle originally functioned as a fortress, turned into residence
in late Renaissance--present owners granted permission to photograph room adjacent
to entrance. Views of exterior; interior views of ceiling frescoes.
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Torre S. Severo
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Physical Description:
114
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: An example of a grand aristocratic residence of the late
Renaissance aristocracy, built by Cardinal Simoncelli. The palace was never
completed, and is now in a state of great disrepair. No written or visual
documentation exists for this site prior to Hutzel's campaign and attributions for
the frescoes have not been made. Exterior views; interior views of frescoes and
stucco work on ceilings and walls
Object Notes: Site not recorded in TCI
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Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
50
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Piermatteo da Amelia; Narni School; School of Umbria, 15th century;
Giotto
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (12th century) . Post-medieval:
Architectural sculpture, frescoes, sculpture (16th century)
box 471
S. Cristina
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Physical Description:
4
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture (12th century) . Post-medieval:
box 480
Palazzo Comunale, Museo
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Physical Description:
15
items
box 480
S. Francesco
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Physical Description:
49
items
box 480
S. Giovanni
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Physical Description:
48
items
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S. Nicolo
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Physical Description:
55
items
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S. Angelo in Massa
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Physical Description:
68
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Braidi, Michelangelo
This 16th century church was built over a 9th-10th century Roman villa. Views of
the exterior include 12th century walls and a renaissance portico. Interior views
include an altar with mosaic inlay; a chapel dedicated to the Cardinal Cesi and
baroque cupola both frescoed by Braidi. Also views of Ottonian period side walls
patterned with ceramic tile and brick (9th or 10th century) which Hutzel describes
in his notes as the discovery of the year.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: October 1985.
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S. Martino
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Physical Description:
42
items
Scope and Content Note
Architecture and architectural sculpture, (11-12th century), in ruins among olive
trees: early romanesque arcade and capitals, Roman columns and mosaic floor,
remanants of a bell tower and marble crossbeam. Also, views of damaged frescoes
and preserved altarpieces.
Object Notes: 12th century marble altar (1108) now in Pinacoteca at Narni
General Notes: Hutzel made two photo campaigns of this site. His campaign of
11/11/82 shows remanants of the interior frescoes and altarpieces, as well as
exterior views which are found in the Medieval core collection. Hutzel's photos of
the 1985 campaign are all found in the Huztel collection, and have been
renumbered. They start with the number H-20. This monument was previously
catalogued as located in Narni.
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Bibliographic materials
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Physical Description:
22
items
box 481
General views
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Physical Description:
15
items
Scope and Content Note
Prints in the Medieval Core Collection (with no corresponding negatives) give
views of 16th century plans of Terni and sculptural fragments including Roman and
Medieval spolia immured in the facade of an unidentified house.
Object Notes: Catalogued in Medieval under Architecture--Italy, Terni.
box 482
Palazzo Carrara
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Physical Description:
71
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Pietro da Cortona
Antiquities: Roman sarcophagi, cinerary urn, gravestones, lions, and an inscribed
plaque from Terni's amphitheater. (All located on the ground floor of the Palazzo
Carrara).
Post-medieval: Architecture (17th century); Frescoes (17th century); coffered
wooden ceiling
Object Notes: Unable to locate any negatives for these prints.
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Palazzo Manassei
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Physical Description:
157
items
Scope and Content Note
Owner: Pinacoteca
Artist Name: Troppa, Girolamo; Luca de la Haye; Gozzoli, Benozzo; Nicolo di
Liberatore da Foligno; Master of the Gardner Annunciation; Piermatteo Lauro de'
Manfredi da Amelia; Melanzio, Francesco; Alfani, Domenico; Pietro di Giovanni di
Ambrogio; Lo Spagna; Giovanni detto il Teutonico; Broeck, Hendrick van den;
Coldarchi, Bernardino; Barocci, Federico; Gherardi, Antonio
Antiquities: Bas-reliefs of Roman emperors in profile from Hutzel's photo
campaign of 1982 have been renumbered (views 42 to 78 are now H-142 to H-178).
Though they most likely are part of the Museo preistorico, also in the Palazzo
Manassei, they have been filed under Pinacoteca following the sequence of Hutzel's
1982 notes. (Negative count: 55)
Exterior views: facade of the Palazzo Manassei, the stairwell and loggia, along
which are niched Roman statues and busts. Interior views: room with a coffered
ceiling and marble busts inset in oval recesses along the walls; room displaying
paintings, statues, archaeological artifacts in glass cases, and a lunette fresco
by Pier Matteo da Amelia; room with ceiling fresco by Luca de la Haye. Most views
are of individual paintings and altarpieces found within these rooms, with the
exception of one wooden crucifixion.
Object Notes: Hutzel made two photo campaigns of the Pinacoteca--the first in
1982 and the second in 1986. Apparently, only the facade of the Palazzo Manassei,
which houses the collection of the Pinacoteca, was restored. (See also H-101 and
H-102). His notes describe the prints of the 1982 campaign, which have been
interfiled with prints of the 1986 campaign, and renumbered accordingly. The year
of the individual print is indicated on the back of each print.
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Palazzo Montani
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Physical Description:
61
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Troppa, Girolamo; Dandini, Cosimo; Raphael
Antiquities: Portrait heads in marble of Roman youths and a consul
Post-medieval: Renaissance architecture; frescos (17th century); tapestries after
designs of Raphael school; intarsia (furniture); wooden cassone carved with the
arms of the Montani
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Palazzo Spada
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Physical Description:
93
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sangallo, Antonio da (the Younger); Congnet, Gillis I; Zuccaro,
Taddeo
Post-medieval: Architecture (16th century). Triple-arched portal; frescos (16th
century)
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Public Gardens
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Physical Description:
7
items
Scope and Content Note
Views of a sphinx fountain in the gardens, as well as the apse and bell tower of
the adjacent Duomo, S. Maria Assunta.
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S. Alo
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Physical Description:
19
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of 11th century church with special attention to immured relief
sculpture and the apse. Interior views focus on columns, capitals and frescoes
(13th-16th centuries). Fresco subjects include: St. Silvester, St. Mary Magdalen,
St. Catherine of Alexandria, St. Joseph, St. John the Baptist, St. Pellegrino, St.
Sebastion, St. Roch, St. Lucy, the Crucifixion, the Madonna lactans and Madonna
and Child.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: October 7, 1982
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S. Cristoforo
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Physical Description:
9
items
Scope and Content Note
One exterior view and two general interior views. Most views are of the frescoes.
Near the entrance are fresco fragments (14th century) of the Crucifixion in the
manner of Alunno, and frescoes (15th century) of St. Sebastian, St. Cristopher and
St. Roch. In the apse are more frescoes (15th century) and a statue of the
Virgin.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: October 5, 1982
General Notes: Hutzel discusses the 14th century fresco fragments by the entrance
in his notes on S. Lorenzo in Terni. He attributes them to the Foligno School.
Some negatives of S. Cristoforo may be incorrectly filed under Terni, S.
Lorenzo--NNP.
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S. Lorenzo
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Manenti, Vincenzo; Troppa, Girolamo; Nelli, Ottaviano
Exterior views of a restored romanesque church include details of the apse and
renaissance portal. In the Hutzel collection are views of two paintings, the
Martyrdom of St. Blaise and the Baptism of Christ, as well as a fresco fragment of
the Nativity by Ottaviano Nelli. Interior views can be seen in the negatives
(under NNP); they include a view of a cippus and a stone of some relevance.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: October 5, 1982
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S. Maria Assunta, Duomo
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Physical Description:
46
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Minelli; Corsi, Domenico; Reni, Guido; Pietro da Cortona; Troppa,
Girolamo; Agresti, Livio; Vigni, Corrado; Cocchetti, Liborio; Sermei, Cesare;
Bernini, Gian Lorenzo
Exterior views: baroque facade, bell tower, portico, blind gothic portal with a
vinescroll archivolt, and preserved main portal with an inhabited vinescroll
architrave. Interior views: main altar marble ciborium and altar painting of the
Assumption of the Virgin; half-dome fresco of the Trinity; mixed media altarpiece
formed by a wooden crucifix hung on top of a painting of the crucifixion with
saints Mary and Mary Magdalen; fresco fragments of Saint Anthony Abbot; organ by
Bernini, and various paintings. Sacristy: ornate interior with ceiling paintings
by Pietro da Cortona; museum with architectural fragments and a tomb effigy;
reliquary of St. Valentine in the shape of an arm and hand; gold processional
cross; terracotta statue of the Madonna and Child and a stone statue of the
Pieta.. Crypt: 10th and 11th-century capitals; Roman and medieval sculptural
fragments; and the tomb of St. Anastasia. Also included with the Hutzel prints are
frescoes of Terni and the Duomo from the bishopric.
Object Notes: Photo campaign date: September 24, 1982
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S. Maria del Carmine
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views: baroque facade, side walls, and crumbling remains of the
adjoining church--perhaps the apse of S. Maria del Monumento.
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S. Maria del Monumento
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Lo Spagna; Troppa, Girolamo; Nelli, Ottaviano di Martino; Carlo da
Camerino
Exterior views: poorly preserved 14th-century church and cloister. Interior views
include a romanesque chapel of the previous church. Most views are of the
15th-century frescoes: the Legend of the Golden Apple from the life of St. Clare,
St. Leonard, St. Valentine, St. Anastasia, St. Jerome and the Madonna and
Child.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: October 5, 1982. Hutzel developed two
prints for 14 of his 18 negatives; hence, there are almost twice as many prints as
there are negatives. The prints have been renumbered, but the original numbers
that correspond to those in Hutzel's notes are found on those prints with the date
1982 penciled in on the bottom.
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S. Maria dell'Oro, Convent church
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Physical Description:
26
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Viario, Giuseppe
One exterior view of this 15th-century convent church rebuilt in the 17th
century. Interior views focus on the coffered ceiling; a saint or friar is painted
on each coffer. Also views of paintings and a crucifix. Negatives show immured
relief sculpture, perhaps Roman spolia.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: 9/29/82
General Notes: This monument is discussed in Hutzel's notes "Terni - Konvent di
S. Maria dell'Oro" but does not appear in TCI.
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S. Pietro
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Physical Description:
31
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Nelli, Ottaviano di Martino; Foligno school; Mezzastris, Bernardino;
Michelangelo
Exterior views: facade and portal (13th century) with pediment sculpture of
Christ blessing (15th century); apse and bell tower (13th-14th centuries);
cloister. Interior views of frescoes (14th-16th century): St. Anthony Abbot,
Madonna and Child, St. Stephen cycle, Madonna and Saints, Dormition of the Virgin,
St. Catherine, St. Francis. Many views of a wooden sculpture of Moses, possibly by
Michelangelo. One view of a marble tomb effigy of Stefano Manassei (15th century).
Negatives show a 16th century map of Terni from a 17th century woodcut, and
general views of the interior, including preserved architectural sculpture.
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S. Salvatore
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Physical Description:
29
items
Scope and Content Note
Exterior views of this church (12-17th centuries) reveal the circular main body
and rectangular apse that perhaps were originally part of an ancient Roman
structure. Interior views focus on frescoes.
box 486
S. Valentino
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Physical Description:
27
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: La Haye, Lucas de; Cesari, Giuseppe (il Cavaliere d'Arpino);
Piermatteo Lauro de' Manfredi da Amelia
Post-medieval: Architecture (early 17th century); marble altar bearing the arms
of Leopold of Austria; paintings (17th century); grave monuments of the Sciamanna
family
box 488
General Views
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Physical Description:
14
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculptural fragments
General Notes: Not in TCI
box 488
S. Michele
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Physical Description:
39
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, fresco
painting
General Notes: Not in TCI
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S. Pudenziana
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Physical Description:
8
items
Scope and Content Note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (12th century); bishop's throne
(6th century); fresco fragments (13-16th century)
Object Notes: 6/19/96: These 38 prints are probably in the Medieval core
collection but currently can not be located.
General Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: May 5, 1983
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Series XVI.
Veneto
Physical Description:
1
box
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of sites in Veneto with accompanying lists.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by city, general views of the city/historic center, and
monument name.
box 492
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description:
38
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Mingozzi, Girolamo (Colonna); Morlaiter, Johann Maria; Bonazza,
Giovanni
Post-medieval: Architecture (late 15th century); frescos; sculpture
box 492
S. Antonio
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Physical Description:
5
items
Scope and Content Note
Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture
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Villa Carraretto
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Physical Description:
10
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Sansovino, Jacopo (Jacopo d' Antonio Tatti)
Post-medieval: Architecture (mid-16th century); sculpture
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S. Domenico
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Physical Description:
18
items
Scope and Content Note
Artist Name: Carpaccio, Vittore; Bassano, Leandro (Leandro da Ponte)
Medieval: Campanile. Post-medieval: 18th century renovation of 14th century
church; architectural sculpture; paintings on canvas; sculpture
Series XVII.
Negatives
Physical Description:
423
boxes
Scope and Content Note
This series contains approximately 86,400 black-and-white negatives (10 x 13 cm. or
smaller).