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Carlo Naya
(25th Aug, 1816 - 30th May, 1882)
,
Carlo Ponti
(1823 - 1893)
Venise : Lion ailé de la colonne Saint-Marc
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / image RMN-GP
Nemours, château-musée
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winged lion
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About the artwork
Title:
Venise : Lion ailé de la colonne Saint-Marc
Periods:
19th century
Dimensions:
134 x 179
Inventory number:
SansInv
Detail:
.Entre 1857 et 1868 : Carlo NAYA (attr. à) & Carlo PONTI (attr. à) en collaboration
About the author(s)
Author:
Carlo Naya
Also known as:
C. Naya
Born:
25th Aug, 1816
Dead:
30th May, 1882
Country:
Royaume d'Italie
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Carlo Naya
(1816 in Tronzano Vercellese – 1882 in Venice) was an Italian photographer known for his pictures of Venice including its works of art and views of the city for a collaborative volume in 1866. He also documented the restoration of Giotto's frescoes at the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua. Naya was born in Tronzano di Vercelli in 1816 and studied law at the University of Pisa. An inheritance allowed him to travel to major cities in Europe, Asia, and northern Africa. He was advertising his…
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Author:
Carlo Ponti
Born:
1823
Dead:
1893
Country:
Suisse
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Carlo Ponti
(1823–1893) was a Swiss-born optician and photographer from Venice. Carlo Ponti was born in Ticino. He was optician to King Victor Emanuel II of Italy and inventor of megalethoscope, a viewing device for photographs and its larger version the alethoscope.
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