Now available: Photographs of art, architecture, and culture in Southeast Asia and Morocco
March 29, 2010
ARTstor has collaborated with Barbara Anello to make available 750 images of the architecture, arts, and culture of Southeast Asia and Morocco in the Digital Library. Anello, a photographer and art historian, has photographed the domestic architecture of rural areas and ethnic minorities in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia, documenting how traditional building forms have been preserved or lost over time. She has also captured historical sites, traditional earthen architecture, and ancient Roman ruins in Morocco, and recorded her field work with a cooperative of traditional Berber weavers, "Tissage Ain Leuh," in Ain Leuh, a village in the Moyen Atlas Mountains.
To view the Barbara Anello: Photographs of Southeast Asia and Morocco collection: go to the ARTstor Digital Library, browse by collection, and click on "Barbara Anello: Photographs of Southeast Asia and Morocco;" or enter the keyword search: barbara anello.
For more detailed information about this collection, visit the Barbara Anello: Photographs of Southeast Asia and Morocco collection page.
Related collections:
- Southeast Asia Visions: John M. Echols Collection (Cornell University Library)
- Yao Ceremonial Artifacts (Ohio University)
- Huntington Archive of Asian Art
- Islamic Art and Architecture Collection (Sheila Blair, Jonathan Bloom, Walter Denny)

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