EditorialItaly. Milan. Basilica of St. Ambrose. Consagred in 379. The edifice underwent several restorations, assuming the current appearance in the 12 century, when it was rebuilt in the Romanesque style. Porch.
EditorialA view of Pitzhanger Manor. Plans, Elevations, and perspective views of Pitzhanger Manor House, and of the ruins of an edifice of Roman architecture... London, 1802. Source: C.190.b.22.(2), plate 3.
EditorialThe interior of Pitzhanger Manor . Plans, Elevations, and perspective views of House, and of the ruins of an edifice of Roman architecture... London, 1802. Source: C.190.b.22.(2), plate 13.
EditorialThe interior of Pitzhanger Manor. Plans, Elevations, and perspective views of House, and of the ruins of an edifice of Roman architecture... London, 1802. Source: C.190.b.22.(2), plate 6.
EditorialGroups of figures on a road under a coffered arch in ruins, with a landscape in the background . View of the Ruins of an Ancient Edifice on the High Ground of Baia = Vue des Ruines d'un ancien Edifice dans la Colline de Baia. [London] : Publish'd as th...
EditorialThe Jummah Musjed, Delhi. The Jummah Musjed, or Friday's Mosque, is the principal place of religious worship of the followers of the Mahommedan doctrine in India. This edifice was built by the Emperor Shah Jehan. 1797. Coloured aquatint. Source: P933. ...
EditorialSpain. Barcelona. Porxos d'en Xifre_. Edifice neo-classical build commanded by Josep Xifre_ i Cases. 1836. It was named "Porxos" after the long arcades encircling the buildings. Detail relief. Allegory of the Sea.
EditorialItaly. Milan. Basilica of St. Ambrose. Consagred in 379. The edifice underwent several restorations, assuming the current appearance in the 12 century, when it was rebuilt in the Romanesque style. Porch.
EditorialSpain. Barcelona. Porxos d'en Xifre_. Edifice neo-classical build commanded by Josep Xifre_ i Cases. 1836. It was named "Porxos" after the long arcades encircling the buildings. Detail relief. Allegory of the Sea.
EditorialRoman Period. Nero's House called Octagon. The edifice was recognized as temporary residence for the emperor Nero, who had lived at the Sanctuary during his participation to the Olympic Games of 65 A.D. Olympia. Greece.