Finding aid for Foto arte minore: Max Hutzel photographs of art and architecture in Italy 86.P.8
Martha Steele, Andra Darlington, Laney McGlohon, and Tracey Schuster
Special Collections
2012
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Title: Foto arte minore: Max Hutzel photographs of art and architecture in Italy
Creator:
Hutzel, Max
Creator:
Sigismondi, Roberto
Identifier/Call Number: 86.P.8
Physical Description:
915 boxes
(circa 67,275 black-and-white photographic prints, circa 86,400 black-and-white negatives)
Date (inclusive): 1960-1990
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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Language of Material:
English .
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.
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.
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.
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.
Access
Publication Rights
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.
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.
Other Finding Aid
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Architecture, Ancient -- Italy
Streets -- Italy
Architecture, Medieval -- Italy
Architecture, Baroque -- Italy
Architecture -- Italy
Architecture, Renaissance -- Italy
Art -- Italy
Art, Italian
Black-and-white prints (photographs)
Black-and-white negatives
Decorative arts -- Italy
Cities and towns -- Italy
Sculpture, Italian
Painting, Italian
Abruzzo Series I.
Physical Description: 56 boxes
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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
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Physical Description: 10 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, with elaborately carved Renaissance portal (1585).
box 3
S. Maria Assunta
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 105 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Stoups made from Romanesque column capitals.
Post-medieval: Frescos of the local school; sculpture.
box 15
S. Giusta
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Physical Description: 27 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
View from castle; views of ruins of castle.
box 15
S. Maria Assunta
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 5 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 17
S. Pellegrino, Oratory
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 264 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, wall painting
box 18
Parish Church
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 18 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Late Medieval frescoes (14th & 15th century)
Hutzel shot this campaign in 1984
box 19
S. Pietro in Valle
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Physical Description: 62 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Architectural remains of a fortress.
box 21
General views
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 30 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Architecture.
box 21
S. Cipriano
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 14 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, largely in ruins; frescos; inscription.
box 21
S. Francesco
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 92 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Panoramic view of town and castle from NE.
box 23, box 24, box 25, box 26
Museum
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 524 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Views of street in old town
box 32
S. Nicola
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 41 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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
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Physical Description: 11 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: General views of city and architecture
Post-medieval: General views of city and architecture
box 34
Monastery of S. Spirito d'Ocre
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Physical Description: 42 items
Scope and Contents 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
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Physical Description: 6 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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
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Physical Description: 4 items
Scope and Contents note
These prints were not correctly identified; it has not been possible to identify them.
box 9, box 10
S. Bernardino, Church. S. Bernardino, Cloister
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Physical Description: 190 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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, box 5, box 6, box 7
Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo
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Physical Description: 601 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
box 8
Palazzo Franchi-Cappelli
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Physical Description: 14 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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, box 12
S. Maria di Collemaggio
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Physical Description: 88 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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, box 37
S. Maria delle Grazie
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Physical Description: 69 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes
box 37
torre
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Physical Description: 2 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
All exterior views of this 13th c. church stored in Medieval. Views in Hutzel collection are of interior frescoes (14th c.).
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S. Sebastiano
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Physical Description: 25 items
Scope and Contents 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
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S. Michele
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 12 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 22 items
Scope and Contents 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.
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Historical Center
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Physical Description: 30 items
Scope and Contents 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
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S. Chiara
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 71 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 28
Museo Nazionale di Antichita
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Physical Description: 210 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 69 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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.
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S. Maria Maggiore
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Physical Description: 34 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 11 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
box 30
S. Francesco
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Physical Description: 39 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (14th century)
Post-medieval: Architecture, cupola (18th century)
box 30
Centro Storico
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 61 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting, frescoes
box 30
Madonna delle Grazie
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Physical Description: 17 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture (16th century)
box 31
S. Antonio
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Physical Description: 119 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture; Cloister (13-15th century)
box 32
S. Egidio
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 73 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (ruins), frescoes
box 34
S. Pietro d'Azzano
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 37 items
Scope and Contents 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")
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 5 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Matteo de Caprio; Ferrante di Alarcon; Andrea de Litio
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, frescoes, painting, monstrance, reliquary
box 35
S. Sebastian
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 19 items
Scope and Contents note
Andrea de Litio
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture, architectural sculpture, frescoes, ciborium
box 37
S. Orante
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 39 items
box 38
Madonna del Castello
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 50 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 55 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 43
Basilica
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 145 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 11 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture
box 44
S. Nicola
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 41 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 7 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 18 items
Scope and Contents note
General views of fragments and inscriptions.
box 44
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description: 1 item
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture: view of entrance portal.
Rosciolo dei Marsi (environs)
box 45
S. Maria in Valle Porclaneta
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 27 items
Scope and Contents 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)
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Museo
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Physical Description: 186 items
Scope and Contents 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.
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S. Giuliano
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 97 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 23 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture and architectural sculpture, largely in ruins. The elaborately carved portal remains intact.
box 45
Parrocchiale
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 11 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture
Post-medieval: Architecture (17th century) built around older, medieval structures; architectural decoration; paintings on
canvas; polychrome
wooden sculpture.
box 46
Parrocchiale
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 45 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: 15th century architecture with partially destroyed campanile; architectural sculpture; sculpture in wood and
in terracotta;
16th century fresco of local school.
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Catacomb of S. Vittorino
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Physical Description: 6 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 17 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture.
Post-medieval: General views of architecture and architectural sculpture.
box 48
Castello
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 5 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Late Renaissance architecture. Double staircase added to facade in 1631.
box 48
Badia Morronese
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 35 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 50
Museo Civico
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 102 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 50 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 27 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 12 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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
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S. Francesco
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 22 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 77 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 56
SS. Rufino e Cesidio
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 212 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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
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S. Maria in Piano
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Physical Description: 134 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 14 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 13 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Exterior views of various buildings in centro storico, with emphasis on palazzi and portals.,
box 39
Madonna del Carmine
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 83 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 40
Palazzo Vescovile, Museo
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 165 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 41
S. Domenico
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 144 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 42
S. Maria in Colleromano, Convent church
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 121 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 59 items
Scope and Contents note
Maestro Acuto
Medieval: Romanesque architecture, architectural sculpture, ambone
Post-medieval: Fresco, (13-14th century)
box 43
S. Francesco
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 22 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 11 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Stoup.
Post-medieval: 16th century architecture; elaborate altar; choir stalls; paintings on canvas; sculpture; fresco; stoup.
box 44
SS. Trinita
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 6 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Civic architecture (c.1350); architectural sculpture, including coats-of-arms and reliefs.
box 48
S. Liberatore a Maiella
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 8 items
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Cathedral
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 3 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: General views of architecture and architectural sculpture.
box 46
S. Eusanio
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 68 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 69 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 111 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 68 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 12 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 52 items
Scope and Contents note
Extensive coverage of exterior and interior, with emphasis on the interior frescoes.
box 15
S. Reparata
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 11 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 43 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 41 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 73 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 12 items
Scope and Contents note
Girolamo di Campli
Medieval fresco fragments and Renaissance glazed terracotta sculptures.
Hutzel shot this campaign in 1985
box 20
Abbey of S. Bartolomeo
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 71 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 33 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 34 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 53
S. Berardo, Cathedral
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 98 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 7 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 46 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 118 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 36 items
Scope and Contents 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.
Basilicata Series II.
Physical Description: 8 boxes
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 70 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture, frescoes
box 57
Chiesa del Purgatorio
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 72 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Built 1747, architecture, architectural sculpture, painting
box 57
Conservatorio di Musica "Egidio Duni"
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 15 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 59, box 60
Duomo
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 364 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 39 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 7 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 8 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture
General Notes: These views form part of numerical sequence for Sassi.
box 60
S. Chiara
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 20 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (17th century)
box 60, box 61
S. Francesco d'Assisi
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 132 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 91 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 90 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture, rock-cut church (9-10th century); frescoes (1250)
box 62
S. Nicola dei Greci
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 23 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture (Early Christian), rock-cut church; Frescoes
box 62
S. Pietro Caveoso
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 10 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 63
Sasso Caveoso and Sasso Barisano
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 186 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 172 items
Scope and Contents 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.
Campania Series III.
Physical Description: 64 boxes
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 6 items
Scope and Contents note
Antiquities: Roman triumphal arch
box 115
Cathedral
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 83 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 1 item
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: View of the entrance portral of the 17th century church.
box 117
S. Angelo in Munculanis
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 1 item
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture
box 117
S. Francesco
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 15 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 61 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 5 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: General views of architecture. Post-medieval: General views of architecture
box 66
Castello
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 6 items
box 78, box 79
Plazzo Reale
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 189 items
box 65
Chiesa dell'Annunziata
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 16 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 4 items
Scope and Contents note
Artist Name: Gentile di Aversa
Post-medieval: Architecture, 17th century
box 65
S. Antonio
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 15 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural sculpture; organ (Count: 3)
box 65
S. Francesco
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 50 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 3 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture (13th century). Post-medieval: Architecture and architectural decoration (18th century); crucifix
box 65
S. Paolo, Cathedral
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 39 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 22 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, cosmati tiling
box 66
Rovine di Cales
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 11 items
Scope and Contents note
Antiquities: Architectural ruins, 3rd-2nd centuries B.C.
box 78
Chiesa della Concezione
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 6 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 67
Chiesa dell'Annunziata
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 198 items
Scope and Contents 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
[View digitized images]
Physical Description: 38 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 69, box 70, box 71, box 72, box 73, box 74, box 75, box 76, box 77
Museo Campano
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Physical Description: 1221 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture
box 80
Castello
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Physical Description: 15 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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, box 82, box 83, box 84, box 85, box 86, box 87
Palazzo Reale
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Physical Description: 852 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: views of facade, side, and rear of church, with one view of bell tower, and one of post-medieval fresco.
box 88, box 89
S. Michele, Cathedral
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Physical Description: 227 items
Scope and Contents 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
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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture
box 110
S. Biagio
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Physical Description: 11 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture (1725-1773)
box 111
Santuario di Maria SS. dei Lattani
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Physical Description: 126 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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, box 118
Anfiteatro Campano
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Physical Description: 128 items
Scope and Contents note
Antiquities: Remains of Roman amphitheater
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD NEEDS WORK, SEE TCI AND HUTZEL STUFF--NEGATIVE PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 118, box 119
Cathedral
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Physical Description: 116 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: 7
Object Notes: Situated in Piazza Umberto I
box 121
Municipio
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Physical Description: 6 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Architecture
box 121
Piazza Umberto I
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Physical Description: 3 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Architecture
box 121
Roman Theater
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Physical Description: 26 items
Scope and Contents note
Antiquities: Architectural remains, cryptoporticus
box 121
S. Agostino
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Physical Description: 5 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture (Baroque), restored
box 121
S. Francesco Convento
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Physical Description: 9 items
box 122, box 123, box 124
S. Pietro (Duomo)
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Physical Description: 439 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Exterior views. Hu
Object Notes: Hutzel note says it's near the Porta Capuccini, but there is no evidence for this.
box 126, box 127
Cathedral
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Physical Description: 219 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 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, box 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 Contents note
Medieval: Possibly an ancient crypt, later transformed into a small Christian church. Contains early Medieval frescoes.
box 95, box 96, box 97, box 98, box 99, box 100, box 101, box 102, box 103, box 104
S. Lorenzo Maggiore
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Physical Description: 1300 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--PRINTS FILED, NEGATIVES PROCESSED
box 106
S. Antonio
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Physical Description: 106 items
Scope and Contents note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 109, box 110
Monastery of S. Lorenzo
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Physical Description: 184 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Antiquities: There are views of Ardean artifacts, including artefixes.
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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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
Emilia-Romagna Series IV.
Physical Description: 35 boxes
Scope and Contents 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, box 133
Il Lapidario
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Physical Description: 201 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 137
Sala IX, vetrina 1
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Physical Description: 229 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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, box 135
Sala VI
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Physical Description: 249 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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, box 139, box 140
Sala X
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Physical Description: 311 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 134
Sale III, IV, V
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Physical Description: 204 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, painting
Object Notes: Restored in 1955.
box 153
Certosa
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Physical Description: 34 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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, box 146, box 147, box 148, box 149, box 150
Museo Civico di Schifanoia
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Physical Description: 947 items
Scope and Contents note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 151
Museo del Duomo
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Physical Description: 28 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: 12th and 13th century sculpture, including carved sarcophagus, equestrian statue (possibly representing Guglielmo
III degli
Adelardi, and images of saints
box 151, box 152
Palazzina di Marfisa
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Physical Description: 142 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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, box 155
S. Francesco
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Physical Description: 175 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Romanesque architecture and architectural sculpture (1027), greatly restored in the 18th century; inscription
box 157, box 158
Pinacoteca Civica
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Physical Description: 204 items
Scope and Contents note
Artist Name: School of Ferrara; Scarsella, Ippolito
Medieval: Antiphonaries. Post-medieval: Paintings on canvas
box 159, box 160, box 161, box 162
Abbazia di Pomposa, Museo
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Physical Description: 523 items
Scope and Contents 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, box 141, box 142, box 143, box 144
Biblioteca Comunale
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Physical Description: 662 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Artist Name: Giovanni da Rimini
Medieval: Early Northern Italian frescos (Trecento)
box 156, box 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 Contents 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
Friuli-Venezia Giulia Series V.
Physical Description: 1 box
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture; fresco. Exterior facade views only
box 165
Parrocchiale
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Physical Description: 37 items
Scope and Contents 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)
Lazio Series VI.
Physical Description: 197 boxes
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Exterior views
box 176
Convitto Tulliano
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Physical Description: 16 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Exterior: W facade, general view and details.
box 176
General Views
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Physical Description: 23 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Exterior views of portal and fountain.
box 177
Palazzo Quadrini
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Physical Description: 9 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture, exterior wall painting, iron work
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (1981), p. 656
box 176
Porta Napoli
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Physical Description: 5 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture (gothic)
Bibliographic Citation: Brief Citation: TCI/Lazio (1981), p. 656
box 177
S. Andrea Apostolo
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Physical Description: 30 items
Scope and Contents 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
box 177
S. Giuseppe
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Physical Description: 4 items
Scope and Contents note
Views are of the facade.
box 177
S. Maria
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Physical Description: 10 items
Scope and Contents 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
box 177
S. Michele
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Physical Description: 37 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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, box 180
Santuario di S. Maria del Piano
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Physical Description: 206 items
Scope and Contents note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
box 195
Castello Filonardi
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Physical Description: 8 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Only Baroque facade remains.
box 195
Duomo
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Physical Description: 5 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Various building facades and portals.
box 195
S. Michele Arcangelo
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Physical Description: 5 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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.
box 209
Abbazia di Casamari
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Physical Description: 45 items
Scope and Contents 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.
box 208
Museo Archeologico
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Physical Description: 110 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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.
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S. Domenico, Monastery
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Physical Description: 1 item
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Architecture, architectural sculpture, fragments Post-medieval: Initialled medallions pinned to cloth
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City wall
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Physical Description: 6 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Views of wall
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Museo Civico
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Physical Description: 2 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Detached fragments of architectural scultpure
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Palazzo Caetani
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Physical Description: 12 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Post-medieval: Altar painting
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S. Lucia
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Physical Description: 21 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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).
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S. Valentino
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Physical Description: 6 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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
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General views
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Physical Description: 4 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents note
Exterior view of Palazzo.
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S. Antonio
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Physical Description: 24 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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.
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Tower
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Physical Description: 1 item
Scope and Contents 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 Contents note
Medieval: Architecture. Rough stone architecture with gothic-arched doorways and windows.
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Castello
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Physical Description: 3 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture. Some walls and towers remain of this building in the medieval quarter. Most of the structure was destroyed
in
WWI.
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Panoramic views
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Physical Description: 26 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture. Panoramic views of the city.
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S. Tommaso
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Physical Description: 28 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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.
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General views
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Physical Description: 4 items
Scope and Contents note
Post-medieval: Architecture.
2 prints with the same number.
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S. Bartolomeo
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Physical Description: 18 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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.
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S. Maria Addolorata
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Physical Description: 11 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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 Contents 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.
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S. Andrea Apostolo, Cathedral
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Physical Description: 147 items
Scope and Contents 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.
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S. Erasmo
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Physical Description: 21 items
Scope and Contents note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD-NEGATIVES PROCESSED, PRINTS FILED
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S. Maria dei Franconi
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Physical Description: 19 items
Scope and Contents note
General Notes: INCOMPLETE RECORD--PRINTS FILED, NEGATIVES PROCESSED
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S. Maria Salome
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Physical Description: 72 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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
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Borgo Medievale
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Physical Description: 50 items
Scope and Contents note
General views of the medieval city and its architectural details.
Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign notes are undated.
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S. Erasmo
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Physical Description: 44 items
Scope and Contents 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 Contents 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.
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S. Nicola
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Physical Description: 57 items
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Santuario del SS. Crocifisso
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Physical Description: 81 items
Scope and Contents note
Medieval: Architecture, frescoes
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Annunziata
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Physical Description: 36 items
Scope and Contents note
Two views of the church exterior and one of a holy water stoup. All remaining views are of the frescoes.
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General views
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Physical Description: 23 items