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Cameraphoto was founded in 1975 by Dino Jarach as a photojournalistic agency. From 1987, Jarach was joined by director Piero Codato and two highly skilled photographers, Massimo Venchierutti and Giorgio Santuzzo. The company moved into providing high-quality art and architecture imagery, specialising in the artistic treasures of Venice, where the team is still based. akg-images represents Cameraphoto throughout the world.

 

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A detail of an angel from Giotto di Bondone's "Flight into Egypt", c.1303/10, in the Scovegni Chapel in Padua.

Photo: akg-images / Cameraphoto

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The armour of the Venetian condottiere Gattamelata (real name Erasmo de' Narni, c.1370 - 1443), now in the Doge's Palace, Venice.

Photo: akg-images / Cameraphoto

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A detail from "The concert" by Abraham van der Schoor, active in Amsterdam around 1650.

Photo: akg-images / Cameraphoto

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A detail of a dwarf from "The Queen of Sheba before Solomon" by the school of Tiepolo, in the Doge's Palace in Venice.

Photo: akg-images / Cameraphoto

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The Lion of St. Mark from the granite column on the Piazzetta di San Marco.

Photo: akg-images / Cameraphoto

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