Juno auf Museum Campana

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Juno auf Museum Campana

Creator

Tommaso Cuccioni

Italian Photographer · 1790–1864

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A successful engraver and print dealer in Rome, Tommaso Cuccioni took up photography in 1852. He photographed paintings in the Palazzo Farnese and exhibited views of Rome at the World Exhibition in London in 1862. Upon Cuccioni's death, the business passed to his brother Gioacchino, and what amounted to the copyright went to his wife, Isabella. She carried on her husband's work by purchasing and p

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Date
1859
Medium
Albumen silver print
Culture
Italian
Department
Photographs
Institution
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Close view of the Juno Campana, also known as the Hera Campana, against a black backdrop at the Louvre. The statue of Juno, or Hera, standing with one hand holding a plate stretched out in front of her.

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