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The Bettmann Archive is a collection of over 18 million photographs and images, some going back to the United States Civil War and including some of the best known U.S. historic images. The Archive also includes many images from Europe and elsewhere.
It was founded in 1936 by Otto Bettmann (1903–1998) a German curator who immigrated to the United States in 1935. He actively expanded his collection by advertising in magazines, e.g. in the Winter 1959 issue of Film Quarterly “Wanting to buy: Old movie stills – ca. 1915 to 1935; early comedies — well-known stars and productions.”

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The Capuchin Crypt is a small space comprising several tiny chapels located beneath the church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini on the Via Veneto near Piazza Barberini in Rome, Italy. It contains the skeletal remains of 3,700 bodies believed to be Capuchin friars buried by their order. The Catholic order insists that the display is not meant to be macabre, but a silent reminder of the swift passage of life on Earth and our own mortality.

As of 1851, the crypt was only opened to the public. It is currently (2022) open to the public daily except for certain holidays.

From 1851 to 1852, women were not allowed admittance to the crypt.

There are six total rooms in the crypt, five featuring a unique display of human bones believed to have been taken from the bodies of friars who had died between 1528 and 1870.

  • Crypt of the Resurrection: featuring a picture of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, framed by various parts of the human skeleton.
  • The Mass Chapel:
  • Crypt of the Skulls:
  • Crypt of the Pelvises:
  • Crypt of the Leg Bones and Thigh Bones:
  • Crypt of the Three Skeletons The center skeleton is enclosed in an oval, the symbol of life coming to birth.

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