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Fratelli Bisson - South flank of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
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Paolo Monti - Exhibition by Frank Lloyd Wright with installation by Carlo Scarpa
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Hippolyte Deroche; Francesco Heyland - Construction of a tax arch for the dome of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan
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Arch of Aki temple in Japan (high tide)
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La Prospettiva Nevskij a San Pietroburgo
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Alessandro Duroni - Portrait of the Countess Durini Casati
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Ball in flight at the Milan Arena
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Giuseppe Zaccaria - Acrobat in tightrope walk on a bicycle
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Kusakabe Kimbei - Japanese bedroom
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J. Pascal Sebah - Cairo. Tombs and mosques of Sultan El Barkouk
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Lamberto Vitali - Poster for the play Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera
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Giampietro Agostini - The Italian Industries Smeriglio in via Colico in Milan Bovisa
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Luigi Sacchi - Quadriportico and facade of the basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, right side
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Group of Japanese women in kimonos around a set tea table
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The Great Sphinx and the pyramids of Giza in Egypt
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Paolo Monti - Pirelli skyscraper
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Gerardo Colombi - Transit of a boat on the canal for the transport of paper to the Corriere della Sera in Milan
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Pompeo Pozzi - View of the south side of the Milan Cathedral
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Tommaso Cuccioni - Roman Forum before the excavations seen from the Capitol
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Milan: nautical and fireworks show at the Arena amphitheater
Fratelli Bisson - South flank of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
Paolo Monti - Exhibition by Frank Lloyd Wright with installation by Carlo Scarpa
Hippolyte Deroche; Francesco Heyland - Construction of a tax arch for the dome of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan
Arch of Aki temple in Japan (high tide)
La Prospettiva Nevskij a San Pietroburgo
Alessandro Duroni - Portrait of the Countess Durini Casati
Ball in flight at the Milan Arena
Giuseppe Zaccaria - Acrobat in tightrope walk on a bicycle
Kusakabe Kimbei - Japanese bedroom
J. Pascal Sebah - Cairo. Tombs and mosques of Sultan El Barkouk
Lamberto Vitali - Poster for the play Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera
Giampietro Agostini - The Italian Industries Smeriglio in via Colico in Milan Bovisa
Luigi Sacchi - Quadriportico and facade of the basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, right side
Group of Japanese women in kimonos around a set tea table
The Great Sphinx and the pyramids of Giza in Egypt
Paolo Monti - Pirelli skyscraper
Gerardo Colombi - Transit of a boat on the canal for the transport of paper to the Corriere della Sera in Milan
Pompeo Pozzi - View of the south side of the Milan Cathedral
Tommaso Cuccioni - Roman Forum before the excavations seen from the Capitol
Milan: nautical and fireworks show at the Arena amphitheater

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Luigi Sacchi, eclectic and lover of the arts, entered as a student at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in 1822. He initially devoted himself to painting and then moved on to lithography and woodcut. Discovered photography in the 1940s, also thanks to an editorial activity that led him to Paris (also on behalf of Alessandro Manzoni), Sacchi became passionate about and tenaciously studied its manufacturing processes, orienting himself towards the calotype technique. He is particularly interested in works of art, architecture and archeology. Between 1851 and 1855 he designed and created the editorial work Monuments, views and costumes of Italy, a series of 100 salted papers chosen from over 300 photographs taken by him during his travels through Italy to document its artistic beauties. The perspective view that takes up the right side of the quadriportico and the facade of the basilica of Sant'Ambrogio is most likely part of the third series of the aforementioned work, dedicated to northern Italy and dated to 1854. The basilica was resumed before the restorations promoted in 1857 by the Austrian government, but carried out only after the unification of Italy. On the central arch of the narthex you can see the imperial coat of arms of the Habsburgs with the double-headed eagle, removed in 1859 after the annexation of Lombardy to Piedmont and the Kingdom of Italy.

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