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Title
Victor Emmanuel Monument, view from Piazza Venezia, Rome, Italy, 1929
Alternative Title
Altar of the Fatherland
Altare della Patria
Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II
National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II
II Vittoriano
Contributor
Cornell, Ralph D
Date Created and/or Issued
March 31, 1929
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Cornell (Ralph D.) papers
Rights Information
copyrighted
Copyright is owned by the UC Regents. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
View of the Monumento Nazionale Vittorio Emmanuele II (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II) from Piazza Venezia in Rome. Victor Emmanuel was the first king of unified Italy. The monument was built between 1911 and 1935 and features a central statue of Victor Emmanuel on a horse, Corinthian colums, a wide stairway and two statues of the goddess Victoria riding on quadrigas, a chariot drawn by four horses. The monument is built out of white marble and houses the museum of Italian Reunification and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Text from nitrate negative sleeve: Italy - Rome 1929
Type
Image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
698
uclamss_1411_0698
ark:/21198/zz002b6pbr
Language
English
Subject
Environment
Monumento nazionale Vittorio Emmanuele II (Rome, Italy)
International
Columns (architectural elements)
Monuments
Equestrian statues
Stairs
Landmarks
Statues
Source
Ralph D. Cornell Papers, 1925-1972

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