Pippa passes.' Asolo from the hillside. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography General view looking up the hillside towards the town, and showing Catherine Cornaro's House, the Castle and the campanile of the Duomo.
'Pippa passes.' Asolo. Group of houses at Asolo. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography 'Some of the picturesque houses in the lower quarter of Asolo. The silk winding industry has departed from Asolo, but it is in these houses and the others nearby that the work people live: and in such a house, with its views over the hills and valley, Pipp...
'Pippa passes.' Asolo. Ottima's House. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards a group of houses on the hillside: 'Ottima's house is one of those at the top of the hill — the one on the right.'
'Pippa passes.' Asolo. The Piazza. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View of the square: 'The steps leading past the front of the Duomo are on the left (unseen); a road on the right — (also unseen) a continuation of that in which the poet lived, admits the traffic to the Piazza, avoiding the steps. The Lion of St Mark may b...
'Pippa passes.' Asolo. The 'Palace by the Duomo.' Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the street façade: 'The house stands just opposite the Duomo — formerly indeed a Cathedral, but Asolo is not now a bishopric. At the back it presents a far more imposing appearance as the hill slopes very abruptly down the valley and the house...
'Andrea del Sarto.' Florence. Andre del Sarto's house. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the façade of the house from the street: 'This view shows the side of the house and is taken from the Via Mandorlo. The 'low wall' seen at the end — in the Via Gino Capponi — is that of the garden of the Annunziata monastery…'