EditorialWinds and alignment and division of streets, Direction of the Winds and Orientation of the Streets afterwards, p. 26-27, 1684, Vitruvius, Claude Perrault: Les Dix Livres d'Architecture de Vitruve. Paris: chez Jean Baptiste Coignard, 1684.
EditorialBronze front loading gun, left-hand section, Left-hand section of a front-loader's cross section. Annular grape with a ridge on it. There is a dent in the ridge (instead of a hole). Closed hole with rectangular cut-out. Foundry mark between breech mark...
EditorialCopy in Reverse Design Orientation: Based on the Group of Reclining Figures at Left in Domenico Beccafumi's Scene of Moses Striking the Rock in the Pavement of Siena Cathedral.
EditorialCopy in Reverse Design Orientation: Based on the Group of Reclining Figures at Left in Domenico Beccafumi's Scene of Moses Striking the Rock in the Pavement of Siena Cathedral.
EditorialCopy in Reverse Design Orientation: Based on the Group of Reclining Figures at Left in Domenico Beccafumi's Scene of Moses Striking the Rock in the Pavement of Siena Cathedral.
EditorialThe New York Drawing Book, Containing a Series of Original Designs and Sketches of American Scenery, by F. Palmer, No. 1, 1847, Illustrations: lithography, 8 3/8 ? 11 5/8 in. (21.3 ? 29.5 cm), Books, Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American (born England), ...
EditorialThe Long Road ? Argilla Road, Ipswich, ca. 1898?1912, Color woodcut, image: 4 1/4 x 7 1/16 in. (10.8 x 17.9 cm), Prints, Arthur Wesley Dow (American, Ipswich, Massachusetts 1857?1922 New York State), The horizontal orientation of this landscape is unus...
EditorialMizrach (" East"), a decoration hung on the walls of a home or synagogue to indicate the direction or orientation for prayer, i. e. facing east towards Jerusalem. From Hurben, Germany, 1821. Symmetrical paper cutout over light blue background...