EditorialThe city park of Surabaya, The city park of Surabaya with a number of lamp posts, on the right a bench and on the left a piece of the kiosk (see photo 36). The photo was taken from the veranda (photo 36). Part of the photo album by the Soerabayasche As...
EditorialNegative - Portland, Victoria, circa 1920, Picnic groups on the Portland foreshore. There is a small kiosk on the left and a church spire in the distance.
EditorialGarta. Detached monument on the left bank of the Nile, Egyptian Temple, kiosk of Kertassi (Qirtasi), Signed: GAV; Dormier sc, Pl. 7, p. 44, Gau, Franz Christian (del.); Dormier, Alexandre Charles (sc.), Franz Christian Gau; Barthold Georg Niebuhr: Anti...
EditorialChiosque, Mongibel, Ceilon, Fig.52: Sketch of an Ottoman kiosk on the golden horn from the 17th century, Fig.57: Sketch of the Aetna from the 17th century, Fig.58: Sketch of a sailing ship, passing by two water pants on the sea, dates from the 17th cen...
EditorialThe Architect's Monitor - Imperial Kiosk, Kiosque de l'Empereur in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, signed: Th. Vaquer del, Ch. Walter lithograph; Imp. Marie, pl. 19, Vacquer, Th?odore (del.); Walter, Ch. (lith.); Marie (imp.), 1860, Th. Vacquer: Le Bois...
EditorialKiosk of the mirrors. Isfahan, Hall near Si-o-se Pol Bridge in Isfahan (Iran), Signed: Dessin? & Lithographi? par Eug?ne Flandin; Gide Editeur; Lith. De Thierry fr?res, Pl. XLIII, Flandin, Eug?ne (dess. et lith.); Thierry fr?res (imp.); Gide et Cie. (e...
EditorialKiosk, Illustration of a round temple, completely surrounded by columns, from the 17th century, signed: Tournier Sculpsit, Pl. XXXVI, p. 136, Tournier, 1673, Pollio Vitruvius: Les dix livres d'architecture de Vitruve: corrigez et traduits nouvellement ...
EditorialKiosk Haineh-Kh?n?h Isfahan, Hall in Isfahan (Iran), Signed: Dessin? & Lithographi? par Eug?ne Flandin; Gide et Cie., editeurs, Lith. De Thierry fr?res, Pl. XLIV, Flandin, Eug?ne (dess. et lith.); Thierry fr?res (imp.); Gide et Cie. (ed.), 1851, Eug?ne...
EditorialNew Kiosk of Sultan Abdul Medjid, with the Mosque at Tophanna, James Robertson (English, 1813 - 1888), London, England, 1853, Salted paper print, 23 ? 27.7 cm (9 1/16 ? 10 7/8 in.).
EditorialHenri Rousseau: View of Montsouris Park, the Kiosk (Vue du Parc Montsouris, Le Kiosque), Henri Rousseau, probably 1908-1910, Oil on canvas, Overall: 25 7/8 x 31 3/8 in. (65.7 x 79.7 cm).
EditorialNegative - Brick Refreshment Kiosk Under Construction, Botanical Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria, 1890, Construction of the refreshment rooms known as Lake Lodge on the shore of Lake Wendouree, Ballarat. The building was opened to the public in 1891.
EditorialJ. Pascal S?bah, Turkish, active ca. 1823-1886, Kiosk of Trajan (Pharoah's Bed) on the Island of Philae, 19th century, albumen print, Image: 8 ? 10 1/4 inches (20.3 ? 26 cm).
EditorialBlue and white mosque lamp. Glazed. 1520-1525. From Yavuz Selim Mosque. Fatih, Istanbul. Tiled Kiosk Museum. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey.
EditorialEgypt Art. Kiosk on the roof at Dendera Temple in which the ritual of the goddess's union with the sun disk was performed. It has four Hathoric columns on each side.
EditorialTurkey. Aksaray Province. Sultanhani. Sultan Han. 13th century. Seljuk caravanseral. Architect, Muhammad ibn Khalwan al-Dimashqi. It was built during the reign of sultan Kayqubad I. 1232-1236. Silk Road. View of Square stone kiosk-mosque.
EditorialA view of Basel from the end of St. Alban Rheinweg, with a man in a kiosk and a couple contemplating the boats on the River Rhine from a terrace in the foreground. Rooftops around the spires of Basel Minster beyond, and a bridge and Kleinbasel in the b...
EditorialKiosk of Nectanebo (30th dynasty, 380-362 BCE), new island of Philae, Assuan. When the new high dam was built, the temples of Philae, which would have been flooded, were transferred to nearby Agilqiyah island under a UNESCO project completed in 1968.
EditorialTurkey. Aksaray Province. Sultanhani. Sultan Han. 13th century. Seljuk caravanseral. Architect, Muhammad ibn Khalwan al-Dimashqi. It was built during the reign of sultan Kayqubad I. 1232-1236. Silk Road. View of Square stone kiosk-mosque.
EditorialKiosk Chinois, from Premier cayer de panneaux, frises et sujets arabesques, 1788, Etching, sheet: 13 3/4 x 5 5/16 in. (35 x 13.5 cm), Fran?ois Marie Isidore Queverdo (French, Josselin 1748?1797 Paris).
EditorialRelief of kiosk interior, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca. 1353?1336 B.C., From Egypt; Probably from Middle Egypt, Hermopolis (Ashmunein; Khemenu); Probably originally from Amarna (Akhetaten), Limestone, paint (mostly modern), h. 22.8 cm (9 ...
EditorialWoman in beige wool suit and woman in black-and-white afternoon dress in front of a Paris kiosk. Handcolored pochoir (stencil) lithograph from the French luxury fashion magazine Art, Gout, Beaute, 1925.
EditorialEgypt Art. Kiosk on the roof at Dendera Temple in which the ritual of the goddess's union with the sun disk was performed. It has four Hathoric columns on each side.
EditorialThe kiosk of Philae, still on its original island, which was partially flooded behind the old Aswan-Dam in 1896. Under a UNESCO project, the temples of philae were removed to the near-by island of Agilkia between 1970-1980. See also: 08-01-03 / 27-32.
EditorialKiosk of Nectanebo (30th dynasty, 380-362 BCE), new island of Philae, Assuan. When the new high dam was built, the temples of Philae, which would have been flooded, were transferred to nearby Agilqiyah island under a UNESCO project completed in 1968.