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Repairs to frescoes in Pisa

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Image of men on wooden scaffolding working on repairs to frescoes in the Campo santo in Pisa.

Man working on frescoes in Pisa

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Man working on restorations of the frescoes at the Campo santo in Pisa.

Man working on frescoes in Pisa

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Restorer attaching plaster of frescoes loosened by fire.

Man working on frescoes in Pisa

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Man crouching to execute repairs on the frescoes at Campo santo in Pisa.

Damaged frescoes in Pisa

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View of damaged frescoes in Campo santo in Pisa.

Damaged sarcophagus in Pisa

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Damaged stone sarcophagus in the Campo santo in Pisa.

Preparing the temporary roof in the Campo santo

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View of the roof as it is being constructed by the Fifth Army in a hall of the Campo santo in Pisa.

Campo santo interior, east wall

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Baroque details in the Campo santo, Pisa. The building's roof was destroyed by bombing; in the background you can see the dome of Pisa Cathedral.

Campo santo courtyard with Pisa Cathedral

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View of arched windows in the courtyard of the Campo santo with top of the dome of Pisa Cathedral in the background. Pennoyer's notes indicate the pile in the foreground is melted lead from the roof.

Sculptures in the Campo santo

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Sculptures of the east wall of the Campo santo, Pisa.

German and Italian military sign

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A negative worked over with tape to frame a sign in German and Italian that reads: Artistic Monument! Military use forbidden! The German Commander. According to Pennoyer's notes this was posted on an outer wall of the Cathedral of Pisa.

Cinerary urns and sculpture in the Campo santo

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Etruscan cinerary urns and sculpture from the collection at the Campo santo, Pisa.

Temporary roof construction at the Campo santo

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View of the interior of the Campo santo; the original lead roof burned, this temporary roof was constructed under the direction of Deane Keller and the M.F.A.A.

Damaged scultpure, Campo santo

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View of damaged sculpture, surrounded by fragments, in the Campo santo, Pisa.

Damaged scultpure, Campo santo

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View of damaged sculpture, surrounded by fragments, in the Campo santo, Pisa.

Ruins near Pisa

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View of ruins and makeshift bridge near Pisa; rafts appear in the center and left corner.

Sculpture and urns in the Campo santo

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Etruscan cinerary urns and sculpture in the Campo santo.

Damaged plaques and frescoes in Campo santo

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View from scaffolding of damaged plaques and frescoes on the walls of the Campo santo in Pisa.

Damaged frescoes in the Campo santo

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Large hole in the fresco "Incredulity of Thomas" in the Campo santo, showing the matting base.

Campo santo interior

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View of the interior of the Campo santo; the temporary roof, which had been destroyed by bombing, covers some of the artifacts and frescoes.

Campo santo interior

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View of the interior of the Campo santo; the wooden temporary roof erected by the Fifth Army to protect the frescoes.

Men examining fragements in the Campo santo

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Three men examining fragments of damage in the Campo santo, Pisa. The central figure is Capt. Deane Keller.

Repairs at the Campo santo

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View of soldiers working on repairs at the Campo santo, Pisa. In Pennoyer's notes: "Construction of roof to protect frescoes."