Part of a panoramic view of Rome, looking out from the Capitol Tower. In the foreground to the left is a long roof with balustrade. To the centre right is a residential building of 5 storeys in height. A church with dome is on the left, middle distance, another is on the skyline to the centre, another to the right and further to the right are more towers and spires. In the central area, obscured by damage to the daguerreotype, is a range of different houses, churches, towers, formal and informal buildings. On the horizon, a hill rises from left to right. See Encylopaedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography edited by John Hannavy, p481
Part of a panoramic view of Rome, looking out from the Capitol Tower. In the foreground to the left is a long roof with balustrade. To the centre right is a residential building of 5 storeys in height. A church with dome is on the left, middle distance, another is on the skyline to the centre, another to the right and further to the right are more towers and spires. In the central area, obscured by damage to the daguerreotype, is a range of different houses, churches, towers, formal and informal buildings. On the horizon, a hill rises from left to right. See Encylopaedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography edited by John Hannavy, p481
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Written in ink on central paper label: 'No 13 Rome. Panorama from the Capitol Tower. June 1841 By Achille Morelli
No [in pencil] 13'
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