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DescriptionSaint-John of the Hermits(1840Lithograph).JPG
San Giovanni degli Eremiti (St. John of the Hermits), Palermo, Sicily.
This is a cropped and tinted image of plate VI from: Knight, Henry Gally (1840). Saracenic and Norman remains, to illustrate the Normans in Sicily. London: Murray. The lithograph was printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel. A scan of the original lithograph is available from MIT Dome.
The book of lithographs were intended to supplement Knight's book "The Normans in Sicily" which had been published by Murray two years earlier. A scan of the book is available from Internet Archive
Date
Source
From a reproduction in Antinino Buttita (2006) "Les Normands en Sicile: XIe-XXIe siècles : histoire et légendes"
Author
Charles Joseph Hullmandel
(1789–1850)
Alternative names
C. J. Hullmandel; Charles Hullmandel; C. Hullmandel
Description
British lithographer and illustrator
Date of birth/death
15 June 1789
15 November 1850
Location of birth/death
London
London
Work location
London (1819–)
Authority file
: Q376691
VIAF: 34728355
ISNI: 0000000081140005
ULAN: 500041156
LCCN: n82091860
NLA: 35212847
WorldCat
creator QS:P170,Q376691
based on a drawing by George Belton Moore (1806-1875)
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Saint-John of the Hermits built in Palermo by Roger II around 1143–1148. 1840 lithography
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1840
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