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Le grand Escalier de la Place d'Espagne et l'Eglise de la Trinité du Mont
Creator
James AndersonBritish Photographer · 1813–1877
All works by this person →James Anderson was born Isaac Atkinson in Blencarn, Cumberland, England and studied painting in Paris as William Nugent Dunbar. In 1838 he moved to Rome and began to produce sculpture as James Anderson, which remained his professional name. Eleven years later he took up photography, opening a studio in Rome in 1853. Anderson specialized in reproductions of works of art, publishing frequent catalog
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- about 1855
- Medium
- Albumen silver print
- Culture
- British
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
View of the Spanish Steps, Trinità dei Monti, and the Piazza di Spagna and Fontana della Barcaccia from Via dei Condotti. Two vendor stalls stand in front of the fountain on either side, and a wooden ladder leans against the side of a building on the right side of the image.
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