Category: Images

  • in memoriam

    graphic by Julie Bozza | original photo by Fabrizio Conti on Unsplash
    graphic by Julie Bozza | original photo by Andrea Windolph on Unsplash

  • link | “Photochroms of Rome” by Alex Q. Arbuckle and Wolfgang Wild

    link | “Photochroms of Rome” by Alex Q. Arbuckle and Wolfgang Wild

    I found these truly lovely images on Mashable. They are ‘colour’ photos of Rome dating from c. 1890, sourced from the Library of Congress. These were taken seventy years after Keats was in Rome, but it still feels like a glimpse into the world that he would have recognised. Joseph Severn would have known this Rome, as he died only ten or eleven years before.

    I’ve copied the two most relevant images here (with great respect, but without permission) and you can see the rest via the link below.

    The Pyramid of Cestius at St. Paul’s Gate. Image: Library of Congress

    Photochroms of Rome

  • graphics | “writ in water”

    graphic by Julie Bozza | original photo by Ishan Seefromthesky on Unsplash

    graphic by Julie Bozza | original photo by Aziz Acharki on Unsplash