Colosseum

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TITLE Colosseum
CREATORCuccioni, Tommaso, -1864
DATE 1858-1860
DIMENSIONS 34 x 66 in.
ORIGINAL FORMAT Photograph
MEDIUM Photography
PHYSICAL NOTE Panoramic photograph constructed of three wet-plate collodion negatives printed with silver
DONOR Albert J. Jones, Esq.
DATE OF ACCESSION 1860
LOCATION Providence Athenæum: Philbrick Rare Book Room
An early panoramic photograph of the Colosseum attributed to Tommaso Cuccioni, a successful engraver and print dealer in Rome. It was constructed from three wet-plate collodion negatives seamlessly stitched together.

The photograph was sent to the Athenæum from Rome by member Albert J. Jones in 1860. It was framed in Providence by the Board of Directors at the Vose Gallery and was displayed in the main hall from the mezzanine for many years.
"Coliseum." The Providence Athenæum, 2019, www.providenceathenaeum.org/collections/art-collection/decorative-arts-works-on-paper/. Accessed 26 June 2019.

Austin, Nancy. "The Half-Life & After-Life of New Media."  Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies, vol. 2, article 3, 2015.
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