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University of Virginia. Lithograph from 1856. (The proportions of the Rotunda and the Annex are exaggerated in comparison to the other buildings.) [not clear whether the colored version is the original; the University of Virginia Visual History Collection also has "only" a black-and-white image of the Lithograph online, see here


Description from University of Virginia Visual History Collection:

Title: View of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville & Monticello, taken from Lewis Mountain
(...)
Comments: University of Virginia, from the west, showing Rotunda, Annex, Lawn, Ranges, and Anatomical Theatre. Published by Casimir Bohn, Washington, D.C. and Richmond, VA, labeled, lower left, "Drawn from Nature & Printed in Colors by E. Sachse & Co." labeled, lower right, "Sun Iron Building, Baltimore Md." 13 b&w photographs
Image Filename: prints00017
Accession Number: MSS 2535
Copy Negative Number: ps1946

description at source:
"View of the University of Virginia"

by Casimir Bohn; University of Virginia Library
Date
Source PBS website "View of the University of Virginia" for Thomas Jefferson. A Film by Ken Burns, part of the A PBS video database resource
Author Edward Sachse
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author died more than 70 years ago
Other versions Image:University of Virginia 1856 (Bohn) Rotunda + Annex.jpg (detail of Rotunda and Annex in black-and-white)
Object location38° 02′ 05″ N, 78° 30′ 15″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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