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Images Dated 15th February 2008 (page 5)

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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Double-lancet window of the cathedral of San Sabino in Bari, Puglia
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Statues of chimeras located right outside the side windows of the cathedral of San Sabino in Bari
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: A window in the apse of the cathedral of San Sabino in Bari, Puglia
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: The little loggia on the side of the cathedral of San Sabino in Bari, Puglia
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: The facade of the National Dramatic Theatre in Via IV Novembre a Roma
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Panorama of Saltino in the outskirts of Vallombrosa
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Interior, St. Peter church, Romena
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Interior of St.Antimo Abbey Church, near Siena
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: The Portal on the right side of the Church of St.Antimo Abbey
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Side of the church of St.Antimo Abbey, near Siena
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: View of the ruins of the Castle of Romena, Arezzo
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Church of St Cassiano di Controni, near Lucca. The church was erected, according to tradition
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Saint Epimaco. Terracotta by Della Robbia, preserved in the Church of San Concordio di Moriano
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari?s first journey: the Annunciation, decorative relief of the Church of San Michele
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Arbutus / Madrona (Arbutus sp. ) trunk detail, peeling bark, San Juan Island, Washington, USA
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Times Square, New York City, USA
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Portrait of a woman
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Sarcophagus of Saint Gavino, in the crypt of the church of San Gavino, Porto Torres, Sardinia
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Detail of the frieze with high relief depicting the Triumph of Labor
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Detail of the frieze with high relief depicting the Triumph of Labor
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Detail of the frieze with high relief depicting the Triumph of Labor
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Detail of the frieze with high relief depicting the Triumph of Labor
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's second journey: a side of the Church of San Pantaleo in Dolianova
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: votive nuragic bronzes depicting warriors, found in Uta
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: fragment of a sepulchral stele depicting two women, Neoattic Art
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's second journey: Nuraghe Losa in Abbasanta
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: view of the pier of Carloforte on the Island of San Pietro
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: Donna Francesca Garibaldi between the tombs of Garibaldi
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: the tomb of Giuseppe Garibaldi on the island of Caprera
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: the house of Giuseppe Garibaldi on the island of Caprera
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: female portrait in traditional Sardinian costume
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: portrait of a woman in traditional Sardinian dress
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: ruins of the nuraghe Padaggiu, near Castelsardo
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: view of the Elephant-House of the Fairies in Paltunta in
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: the Elephant Tower, seen from Via dell'Universit
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: Gothic processional cross of the treasure of the Cathedral of
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: detail of the pulpit with the stories of the life of the Virgin
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Monument to Victor Emanuel II in Rome
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's second journey: The crater of an extinct volcano on the island of Sant'Antioco
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's second journey: the Gennargentu mountain range seen from Tonara
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's second journey: the Nuraghe Is Pras in Isili
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: inside the Cathedral of Santa Chiara in Iglesias
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari?s second journey: the rocky landscape of Isili
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: Nurago Soro on the road from Cagliari to Muravera
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: dish in the treasure chest of the Cathedral of Santa Cecilia in
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: two of the four stilofore lions of the pulpit of the Cathedral
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Detail of the interior of St.Antimo Abbey Church, near Siena
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Images Dated 15th February 2008: Vittorio Alinari's first journey: reliquary of the Holy Cross


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