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Early Italian Stereoview of Grecian Venus, Liberia Spitihover, Rome repetitive possibly quite early

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possibly quite early

as Atty Gen Littlefield [this would be Charles Littlefield

Handwritten on the underside is 986/2

this one features a wonderful graphic black and umber bird and fish design by Johanne Gerber

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Early Italian Stereoview of Grecian Venus, Liberia Spitihover, Rome repetitive possibly quite earlyFrom what I've been able to discern, I believe this is a fairly early stereo view, c. 1860 80s or so, printed with Liberia Spithover, Roma, 85 Piazza di Spagna on reverse. Based on a few others I found online, I believe it is somewhat likely the photograph was taken by James Anderson, a British born painter, sculptor and photographer who moved to Rome in 1838, was a member of the famous Caff Greco circle' of early artists and photographers there, and

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