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The following was taken from the following website
www.alinari.com
"Fratelli Alinari, founded in Florence in 1852, is the
oldest firm in the world in the field of photography
and more in general in that of the image and
communication. The birth of photography and the
history of the Firm go hand in hand in their
development and growth, as witnessed by the immense
fund of 3.500.000photographs Alinari owns today
The great Alinari iconographic fund is now available
on-line, with a catalogue of over 150,000 pictures, on
the
business.alinari.it
site addressed to all professionals who use the
photograph and the image, in both traditional and
multimedia publishing
Fratelli Alinari has also created an on-line digital
catalogue, edu.alinari.it ,for students of all levels.
A complete iconographic repertory in line with
modern-day requirements of knowledge through pictures
is now available to them with a simple click of the
mouse. The catalogue includes 85,000 pictures, both
historical and modern, selected with the aid of the
most prestigious scholars and experts in the
university ambience."
Books, periodicals, poster books and multimedia
products of the Fratelli Alinari Publishing House can
be bought on the Bookshop site
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