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Piazza del Plebiscito in Naples with, in the background, the church of San Francesco di Paola, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Tomb of the poet Elizabeth Barret Browning, by Luigi Giovannozzi, in the Protestant Cemetery (Cimitero dei Inglesi), Florence, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Entrance to the Villa Fabbricotti or Arcipressi in Florence furnished during the stay of the Queen Victoria of Hanover (Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) in 1894, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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View or the Dogali War Memorial, work by Francesco Azzuri, in Piazza dei Cinquecento in Rome, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Equestrian monument to King Vittorio Emanuele II. Work by Francesco Barzaghi, in Piazza Corvetto, in Genoa, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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The palace where the headquarters of Fondiaria Assicurazioni are located, in Piazza della Repubblica, formerly Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, Florence, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Detail of the cover with a figure of an angel and spire, located at the intersection of the arms of the transept in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris. The work was redone by Viollet-le-Duc between 1859-60, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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View of the interior of the modern stadium of Athens built by De Cubertin on the occasion of the first modern Olympic Games held in 1896., Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Equestrian statue of Victor Emanuel II, detail of the Monument to Victor Emanuel II, also known as Altare della Patria, by Enrico Chiaradia and Emilio Gallori, in Rome, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Equestrian statue of Vittorio Emanuele II, detail of the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II or Altar of the Fatherland; work by Giuseppe Sacconi in Rome, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Statue of Victories on columns, detail of the Altar of the Fatherland or Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II in Rome, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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View of Venice with the neogothic Palazzetto Stern and, in the foreground, the gondoliers at work., Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Monument to Count Nicola Demidoff in Piazza Demidoff in Florence. In the background, a view of Palazzo Vecchio, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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The Deposition of Christ from the Cross. Panel of the portal, designed by Barisano di Trani, of the Cathedral of San Nicola Pellegrino in Trani, Apulia, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Painting depicting the interior of a park, with stairway and a building, work located in the Louvre Museum, Paris, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Façade of the Palace Rocca-Saporiti in Milan. Architectural work built on a project by Giovanni Perego. The statues located on the balustrade are Pompeo Marchesi and Grazioso Rusca., Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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The church of the Great Mother of God taken from the Vittorio Emanuele I Bridge in Turin, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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"Florence. Bartolini's Studio". Sculptor Lorenzo Bartolini's Studio in Florence. The photograph shows the sculpture "Pirro and Astyanax" now in the Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Portrait of the employees of the Alinari Brothers' photographic establishment, in Florence, 1899 (glass plate), Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Villa Rosa Maltoni Mussolini: portrait of an adolescent holding a small cat, wearing a traditional Italian costume (b/w photo), Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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Villa Rosa Maltoni Mussolini: young girl dressed as a page boy with the banner of the city of Rome (b/w photo), Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images