Study photographs and clippings of German architecture [graphic] : Faison Postcard Collection. 1950-1980.

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Study photographs and clippings of German architecture [graphic] : Faison Postcard Collection. 1950-1980.

This assembled collection represents German architecture from the Baroque period. The collection contains postcards, pamphlets and clippings from cities and towns across Germany. It includes images of cathedrals, castles, town scenes, scenic views, government buildings, interior and exterior architectural details, and building plans. The collection contains postcards of Weyarn with photographs taken by Max Baur; and Schwetzingen Rokoko Theater with photographs taken by Photohaus Thome. Diessen am Ammersee, Steingaden, Steinhausen, Weikersheim, Wessobrunn are well represented.

5 boxes (ca. 1000 postcards) : b&w, some col. ; 27 cm.

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Faison, S. Lane (Samson Lane), 1907-2006

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S. Lane Faison (1907-2006) was an art historian of Williamstown, Mass. From the description of Oral history interview with S. Lane Faison, 1981 Dec. 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 710018659 S. Lane (Samson Lane) Faison, Jr., born Washington, D.C. 16 November 1907; died Williamstown, Mass. 11 November 2006; Williams College Class of 1929; member of the Williams College Art Department, 1936-1976, chair of the Department, 1940-1970; Director of the Williams College Museum o...

Stiftskirche St. Peter (Weyarn, Germany)

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Photohaus Thome.

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Schlosstheater (Schwetzingen, Germany)

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Baur, Max

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