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Palermo Collection (#10)

Palermo is a vibrant city located in Sicily, Italy, and is the capital of the autonomous region of Sicily and one of the largest cities in Italy

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Background imagePalermo Collection: Sicilian carts toy, Palermo

Sicilian carts toy, Palermo Palermo. Date of Photograph:1961-1965

Background imagePalermo Collection: Self-portrait in the mirror

Self-portrait in the mirror Palermo. Date of Photograph:1961-1965

Background imagePalermo Collection: The port of Palermo

The port of Palermo Palermo. Date of Photograph:1961-1965

Background imagePalermo Collection: Picture of Santa Rosalia, Palermo

Picture of Santa Rosalia, Palermo Palermo. Date of Photograph:1961-1965

Background imagePalermo Collection: View of Palermo

View of Palermo Palermo. Date of Photograph:1961-1965

Background imagePalermo Collection: Plants in Palermo

Plants in Palermo Palermo. Date of Photograph:1961-1965

Background imagePalermo Collection: The church of St. John of the Hermits in Palermo

The church of St. John of the Hermits in Palermo Palermo Church Norman style, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1961-1965. Date of Artwork:1136

Background imagePalermo Collection: Fresco of St. Christopher, Palermo

Fresco of St. Christopher, Palermo Palermo. Date of Photograph:1961-1965

Background imagePalermo Collection: Fish seller in Palermo

Fish seller in Palermo Palermo. Date of Photograph:1961-1965

Background imagePalermo Collection: The Church of Saint Cataldus in Palermo

The Church of Saint Cataldus in Palermo. Palermo Church Norman style, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1160

Background imagePalermo Collection: Two peacocks facing each other next to a shoot. Norman mosaic inside the Room of King Roger

Two peacocks facing each other next to a shoot. Norman mosaic inside the Room of King Roger, in the Royal Palace (or of the Normans), Palermo Palermo Room of King Roger

Background imagePalermo Collection: Jesus Christ enthroned benedicting among the angels and Saint Peter and Paul

Jesus Christ enthroned benedicting among the angels and Saint Peter and Paul. Byzantine mosaic in Cappella Palatina of the Royal Palace (or of the Normans) in Palermo Palermo Royal Palace

Background imagePalermo Collection: Circular frieze, mosaic in the vestibule of the Zisa Castle, in Palermo

Circular frieze, mosaic in the vestibule of the Zisa Castle, in Palermo Palermo Zisa Castle, vestibule Mosaic Norman style, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imagePalermo Collection: The faade of the Senatorial Palace or the City Hall, Piazza Pretoria, Palermo

The faade of the Senatorial Palace or the City Hall, Piazza Pretoria, Palermo. Palermo Piazza Pretoria. Building - Facade Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imagePalermo Collection: A wooden casket decorated with metallic fasteners. Goldsmith's work belonged to the Cappella

A wooden casket decorated with metallic fasteners. Goldsmith's work belonged to the Cappella Palatina
A wooden casket decorated with metallic fasteners. Goldsmith's work belonged to the Cappella Palatina and preserved to the Royal Palace (or of the Normans)

Background imagePalermo Collection: Stucco relief depicting two winged putti hiding behind a drapery, by Giacomo Serpotta

Stucco relief depicting two winged putti hiding behind a drapery, by Giacomo Serpotta, originally located in the National Archaeological Museum, now in the Regional Gallery of Sicily

Background imagePalermo Collection: Bust of Duchess Isabella of Aragona, seen in profile. Marble sculpture by Francesco Laurana

Bust of Duchess Isabella of Aragona, seen in profile. Marble sculpture by Francesco Laurana, originally at the Regional Archaeological Museum

Background imagePalermo Collection: Bust of Duchess Isabella of Aragona. Marble sculpture by Francesco Laurana

Bust of Duchess Isabella of Aragona. Marble sculpture by Francesco Laurana, originally at the Regional Archaeological Museum and now found at the Regional Gallery of Sicily in Palermo

Background imagePalermo Collection: Bust of an unknown young man. Marble sculpture by Francesco Laurana

Bust of an unknown young man. Marble sculpture by Francesco Laurana, originally at the Regional Archaeological Museum and now found at the Regional Gallery of Sicily in Palermo

Background imagePalermo Collection: The Madonna with Child. Glazed terracotta sculpted by the Della Robbias

The Madonna with Child. Glazed terracotta sculpted by the Della Robbias, originally at the Regional Archaeological Museum, it is now exhibited at the Regional Gallery of Sicily in Palermo

Background imagePalermo Collection: A series of gutters with lions heads, from the Temples of Agrigento

A series of gutters with lions heads, from the Temples of Agrigento. The archaeological finds are at the Regional Archaeological Museum of Palermo

Background imagePalermo Collection: A series of gutters space out lions heads. The archaeological find is from the Temple of Imera

A series of gutters space out lions heads. The archaeological find is from the Temple of Imera and is preserved in the Sala Pirro Marconi of the Regional Archaeological Museum of Palermo

Background imagePalermo Collection: General view of the Arab Room, in the Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo

General view of the Arab Room, in the Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo. Palermo Regional Archaeological Museum, Arab Room Expository Hall Arts and handicrafts of XIX century

Background imagePalermo Collection: A tree-lined lane in Palermo's Botanical Garden

A tree-lined lane in Palermo's Botanical Garden
A tree-lined lane in Palermo's Botanical Garden. Palermo Botanical Garden. Garden Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imagePalermo Collection: The rear side of the building known as 'The Gymnasium' leading to the Botanical Garden of Palermo

The rear side of the building known as "The Gymnasium" leading to the Botanical Garden of Palermo. The architectonic work by Lon Dufourny

Background imagePalermo Collection: Building known as 'The Gymnasium'. It is part of the Botanical Garden of Palermo

Building known as "The Gymnasium". It is part of the Botanical Garden of Palermo. The architectonic work by Lon Dufourny. Palermo Via Lincoln

Background imagePalermo Collection: The Garraffo Fountain in Palermo, sculpted by Gioacchino Vitalino, based on a design by Paolo Amato

The Garraffo Fountain in Palermo, sculpted by Gioacchino Vitalino, based on a design by Paolo Amato. Palermo Monumental Fountain Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imagePalermo Collection: The Praetorian Fountain. Sculpture by Francesco Camilliani located in Piazza Pretoria in Palermo

The Praetorian Fountain. Sculpture by Francesco Camilliani located in Piazza Pretoria in Palermo. Palermo Piazza Pretoria

Background imagePalermo Collection: View of the inner courtyard that once belonged to Goffredo Martorana's house, in Palermo

View of the inner courtyard that once belonged to Goffredo Martorana's house, in Palermo
View of the inner courtyard that once belonged to Goffredo Martorana's house, in Palermo Palermo. Date of Photograph:1910 ca

Background imagePalermo Collection: The sanctuary and the entrance to the Grotto of S. Rosalia, a cavern of the Mountain Pellegrino

The sanctuary and the entrance to the Grotto of S. Rosalia, a cavern of the Mountain Pellegrino Palermo Mountain Pellegrino.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

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Panoramic view of Palermo from the church of Santa Maria di Ges Palermo Church of Santa Maria di Ges. Date of Photograph:1910 ca

Background imagePalermo Collection: View of Monte Pellegrino overlooking the gulf of Palermo

View of Monte Pellegrino overlooking the gulf of Palermo Palermo Monte Pellegrino. Date of Photograph:1920 ca

Background imagePalermo Collection: View of Piazza Indipendenza and Porta Nuova in Palermo

View of Piazza Indipendenza and Porta Nuova in Palermo Palermo Piazza Indipendenza. Date of Photograph:1910 ca

Background imagePalermo Collection: View of the ancient Via del Borgo in Palermo; in the background, Mount Pellegrino

View of the ancient Via del Borgo in Palermo; in the background, Mount Pellegrino Palermo. Date of Photograph:1910 ca

Background imagePalermo Collection: View of the Italic Forum giving on the Bay of Palermo. In the background is the Mountain Pellegrino

View of the Italic Forum giving on the Bay of Palermo. In the background is the Mountain Pellegrino. Palermo. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imagePalermo Collection: View of Porta Felice in Palermo

View of Porta Felice in Palermo Palermo Porta Felice City Gate Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imagePalermo Collection: View of Palazzo Forcella-Baucina in Palermo. The Door of the Greeks is the central door of this

View of Palazzo Forcella-Baucina in Palermo. The Door of the Greeks is the central door of this palace. On the right, in the background, the faade of the Church of S. Teresa is visible

Background imagePalermo Collection: View of Viale dei Platani, near Villa Giulia in Palermo

View of Viale dei Platani, near Villa Giulia in Palermo Palermo. Date of Photograph:1910 ca

Background imagePalermo Collection: Corner capital in the Fountain Room in the Zisa Castle, in Palermo

Corner capital in the Fountain Room in the Zisa Castle, in Palermo Palermo Zisa Castle, Fountain Room Capital Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1910 ca

Background imagePalermo Collection: The Garibaldi Gardens in Palermo, designed by Giovanni Battista Filippo Basile

The Garibaldi Gardens in Palermo, designed by Giovanni Battista Filippo Basile. Palermo Garibaldi Gardens Garden Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imagePalermo Collection: Queen Esther. Sculpture by Giacomo Serpotta, located in the Saint Cita Church in Palermo

Queen Esther. Sculpture by Giacomo Serpotta, located in the Saint Cita Church in Palermo. Palermo Saint Cita Church Statue Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imagePalermo Collection: Two windows surrounded by stucco decorations by Giacomo Serpotta

Two windows surrounded by stucco decorations by Giacomo Serpotta, located inside the Saint Cita Oratory in Palermo. Palermo Saint Cita Oratory High Relief Late Baroque, Baroque

Background imagePalermo Collection: Two putti facing each other. Stucco-work by Giacomo Serpotta

Two putti facing each other. Stucco-work by Giacomo Serpotta, located in the Rosary Oratory in Palermo. Palermo Rosary Oratory Sculpture Late Baroque, Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imagePalermo Collection: Putto on the shoulders of another putto. Stucco-work by Giacomo Serpotta

Putto on the shoulders of another putto. Stucco-work by Giacomo Serpotta, located in the Rosary Oratory in Palermo. Palermo Rosary Oratory Sculpture Late Baroque, Baroque

Background imagePalermo Collection: Arches divided in two decorated parts: in the upper part are two men hunting deer; in the lower

Arches divided in two decorated parts: in the upper part are two men hunting deer; in the lower part are two lions facing each other and a palm

Background imagePalermo Collection: Arches divided in two decorated parts: in the upper part two centaurs are challenging each other

Arches divided in two decorated parts: in the upper part two centaurs are challenging each other with bows; in the lower part are leopards and peacocks immersed in the nature

Background imagePalermo Collection: Reproduction of a hunting scene and a garden with animals and exotic plants

Reproduction of a hunting scene and a garden with animals and exotic plants. Norman mosaic inside the Room of King Roger, in the Royal Palace (or of the Normans), Palermo Palermo Royal Palace

Background imagePalermo Collection: St. Atanasio receives three angels in his own house. Byzantine mosaic inside Cappella Palatina in

St. Atanasio receives three angels in his own house. Byzantine mosaic inside Cappella Palatina in the Royal Palace (or of the Normans), Palermo Palermo Royal Palace, Cappella Palatina



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Palermo Collection

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