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Side view of the Maison Carrée, a Roman temple, in Nîmes, France.
Em. Pec. (Pierre-Émile-Joseph Pécarrère) (French (culture or style))
Maison Carrée at Nîmes
1851
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1994/2.7
Photograph of a large stone carving occupies the center of the image. Above is rough-cut stone, indicating that the carving is part of a larger stone setting; below is a recess and darkness, indicating that the carving acts as a kind of decorative lintel above a cave entrance. The carving itself consists of eight square zones (or metopes) and within each is a decorative pattern of radial symmetry (circles) or vegetative imagery. The frieze is located above the entrance to the Apostles' Retreat, Valley of Hinnom in Jerusalem.
Auguste Salzmann (French (culture or style))
Details of the Entrance Frieze of the Apostles' Retreat, Valley of Hinnom, Jerusalem
1854 – 1856
Museum purchase made possible by the Director's Acquisition Committee, 2014
2014/2.104
This photograph depicts a closeup view of a white sculptural bust of a bearded man. The bust is centered against a dark background. 
William Henry Fox Talbot (British (modern))
Bust of Patroclus
1844
Museum Purchase
1972/2.382
This photograph depicts a view of a lake with a rocky and hilly shoreline, with a small pier that leads into the water. The lake’s surface is quite still and reflects the trees and hills abutting it.  
William Henry Fox Talbot (British (modern))
Loch Katrine
1844
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1980/1.144
This photograph depicts an older man wearing a three piece suit sitting facing the camera.
Sir David Brewster
1841 – 1842
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1988/1.135
This photographic negative depicts an older man seated in an interior. His head is turned to the side and he wears a three-piece suit.
Thomas Leverton Donaldson
1843 – 1847
Museum Purchase
1989/1.56
This photograph is a portrait of a seated man in a three piece suit. He holds an eye-glass in his right hand. 
Thomas Leverton Donaldson
1843 – 1847
Museum Purchase
1989/1.57
This photograph depicts a view of an old building with three floors of tall, grated windows, a frieze near its roof, topped with three statues. A street runs down the side of the building where there is a church with scaffolding on it.
William Henry Fox Talbot (British (modern))
Part of Queen's College, Oxford
1843 – 1846
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1989/1.69
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