Classical Architecture

  • Flavian Amphitheatre known as Coliseum Meta Sudans and Arch of Constantine.

    Eugène Cicéri (artist)
    France, 1813-90
    after Adolphe Jean Baptiste Bayot (artist)
    France, 1810-71
    Henri Desire Charpentier (publisher)
    France, 1806 after 1876

    Amphitheatre Flavius dit Colisee Meta Sudans et Arc de Constantin. [Flavian Amphitheatre known as Coliseum Meta Sudans and Arch of Constantine.], 1870
    Tinted lithograph
    from Rome dans sa grandeur. Vues, monument ancient et modernes [Rome in its grandeur. Views, monuments ancient and modern]

    Gift of Terence Lane OAM, 2024
    Prints and Drawings Collection, Archives and Special Collections
    2024.0066

  • Flavian Amphitheatre known as the Coliseum. Interior view taken from the main entrance.

    Eugène Cicéri (artist)
    France, 1813-90
    after Adolphe Jean Baptiste Bayot (artist)
    France, 1810-71
    Henri Desire Charpentier (publisher)
    France, 1806 after 1876

    Amphitheatre Flavius dit Colisee. Vue interieure prise de l’entrée principale. [Flavian Amphitheatre known as the Coliseum. Interior view taken from the main entrance.], 1870
    Tinted lithograph
    from Rome dans sa grandeur. Vues, monument ancient et modernes [Rome in its grandeur. Views, monuments ancient and modern]

    Gift of Terence Lane OAM, 2024
    Prints and Drawings Collection, Archives and Special Collections
    2024.0067

  • Baths of Caracalla (Rome, 212-235 AD)

    Fratelli Alinari (photographic studio)
    Italy (Florence), est. 1852
    Carnegie Corporation of New York (author)
    United States of America, est.1911
    Rudolf Lesch fine arts, Incorporated (publisher)
    United States of America, active 1940s-70s

    Baths of Caracalla (Rome, 212-235 AD), c.1880
    Silver gelatin photograph, print from glass negative
    from Carnegie Art Reference Set for Colleges

    Gift of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1938
    Visual Cultures Resource Centre, Faculty of Arts
    20.009.007

  • Baths of Caracalla (Rome, 212-235 AD)

    Fratelli Alinari (photographic studio)
    Italy (Florence), est. 1852
    Carnegie Corporation of New York (author)
    United States of America, est.1911
    Rudolf Lesch fine arts, Incorporated (publisher)
    United States of America, active 1940s-70s

    Baths of Caracalla (Rome, 212-235 AD), c.1880
    Silver gelatin photograph, print from glass negative
    from Carnegie Art Reference Set for Colleges

    Gift of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1938
    Visual Cultures Resource Centre, Faculty of Arts
    25.001.001

  • Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio (Milan, 1128-1144)

    Fratelli Alinari (photographic studio)
    Italy (Florence), est. 1852
    Carnegie Corporation of New York (author)
    United States of America, est.1911
    Rudolf Lesch fine arts, Incorporated (publisher)
    United States of America, active 1940s-70s

    Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio (Milan, 1128-1144), c.1915-20, printed c.1927
    Silver gelatin photograph
    from Carnegie Art Reference Set for Colleges

    Gift of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1938
    Visual Cultures Resource Centre, Faculty of Arts
    20.009.048

  • Pantheon (Rome,120-202 AD)

    Alessandri Brothers (photographic studio, attrib.)
    Italy (Rome), 1858-1950
    Carnegie Corporation of New York (author)
    United States of America, est. 1911
    Rudolf Lesch fine arts, Incorporated (publisher)
    United States of America, active 1940s-70s

    Pantheon (Rome, 120-202 AD), c.1880-90, printed c.1927
    Silver gelatin photograph, printed from glass negative
    from Carnegie Art Reference Set for Colleges

    Gift of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1938
    Visual Cultures Resource Centre, Faculty of Arts
    20.009.008

  • The Arch of Septimus in Rome, seen in reconstructed form

    Unknown (artist and engraver)
    Antoine Lafréry (known as Antoine Lafreri) (publisher)
    France (Burgundy), c.1512 77; active Italy (Rome)

    The Arch of Septimus in Rome, seen in reconstructed form,1547
    Engraving
    from Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae [The Mirror of Roman Magnificence]

    Purchased, 1982
    Prints and Drawings Collection, Archives and Special Collections
    1982.2025

  • Arch of Constantine (Rome, 312 AD)

    Fratelli Alinari (photographic studio)
    Italy (Florence), est. 1852
    Carnegie Corporation of New York (author)
    United States of America, est.1911
    Rudolf Lesch fine arts, Incorporated (publisher)
    United States of America, active 1940s-70s

    Arch of Constantine (Rome, 312 AD), c.1880, printed c.1927
    Silver gelatin photograph, print from glass negative
    from Carnegie Art Reference Set for Colleges

    Gift of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1938
    Visual Cultures Resource Centre, Faculty of Arts
    25.001.004

  • Forum Romanum (Rome, 81-203 AD)

    James Anderson (photographer, attrib.)
    England, 1813-1877; active Italy (Rome)
    Carnegie Corporation of New York (author)
    United States of America, est.1911
    Rudolf Lesch fine arts, Incorporated (publisher)
    United States of America, active 1940s-70s

    Forum Romanum (Rome, 81-203 AD), c.1880, printed c.1927
    Silver gelatin photograph, print from glass negative
    from Carnegie Art Reference Set for Colleges

    Gift of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1938
    Visual Cultures Resource Centre, Faculty of Arts
    20.009.276

  • Pantheon (Rome,120-202 AD)

    Giacomo Brogi (photographer)
    Italy (Florence), 1822-1881
    Carnegie Corporation of New York (author)
    United States of America, est.1911
    Rudolf Lesch fine arts, Incorporated (publisher)
    United States of America, active 1940s-70s

    Pantheon (Rome, 120-202 AD), c.1870s, printed c.1927
    Silver gelatin photograph, print from glass negative
    from Carnegie Art Reference Set for Colleges

    Gift of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1938
    Visual Cultures Resource Centre, Faculty of Arts
    20.009.275

  • Colosseum (Rome, 72-82 AD)

    Fratelli Alinari (photographic studio)
    Italy (Florence), est. 1852
    Carnegie Corporation of New York (author)
    United States of America, est.1911
    Rudolf Lesch fine arts, Incorporated (publisher)
    United States of America, active 1940s-70s

    Colosseum (Rome, 72-82 AD), c.1880, printed c.1927
    Silver gelatin photograph, print from glass negative
    from Carnegie Art Reference Set for Colleges

    Gift of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1938
    Visual Cultures Resource Centre, Faculty of Arts
    25.001.005