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Chester Brummel photograph collection

FOUND IN: Fine Arts Library
Collection Identifier: 010091305
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Summary: Architectural photographs, chiefly of churches, cathedrals, monasteries, and convents; also, some images of castles and palaces.

Clarence Kennedy papers and photographs

FOUND IN: Fine Arts Library
Collection Identifier: VSCO 151
Overview: Photograph files contain over 6,000 photographic and photomechanical prints related to Italian quattrocento sculpture, with accompanying documentation, including note cards, clippings, correspondence, and several manuscripts. More than 150 sculptors are represented with Desiderio, Donatello, Rossellino, and Verrocchio having the most extensive coverage. Subject files include articles and offprints on printing, typography, and art history; also, some sales and exhibition catalogs, books, and...

G. L. Manuel Freres. Harvard University Department of French collection of portrait photographs.

FOUND IN: Fine Arts Library
Collection Identifier: VSCO 099
Overview:

Studio portraits of chiefly French literary figures by commercial photographer G.L. Manuel Freres.

Osvaldo Böhm collection of Venetian art and architecture, 1860-ca. 1988

FOUND IN: Fine Arts Library
Collection Identifier: VSCO 44
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Photographic prints of art and architecture in Venice and the Veneto; includes some general city views and street scenes. Photographed by Osvaldo Böhm, Carlo Naya, and others.

Photographs of Europe, 1926

FOUND IN: Fine Arts Library
Collection Identifier: VSCO 075
Overview:

Photographs, attributed to "Donohugh" by the donor, from a trip, possibly made by a Methodist Episcopal (M.E.) Church group, mostly through Central and Eastern Europe, with visits to sites in Germany, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Austria, and Holland.

The Haskell photograph collection of early American architecture

FOUND IN: Fine Arts Library
Collection Identifier: VSCO124
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Photographs of colonial New England architecture taken by Arthur C. Haskell between 1934 and 1950.

Thomas Jacoby photographs of Early Christian Churches of Syria

FOUND IN: Fine Arts Library
Collection Identifier: fal00011
Overview:

Photographic images of churches and Christian antiquities in Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Italy, and Turkey. Tom Jacoby's pictorial archive documents, in both black & white and color, an important stage in the history of Christian architecture. Syria's early Christian churches bear witness to a major cultural crossroads reflecting influences from the Roman basilica model to Eastern styles with the surmounting dome to temple architecture.