EditorialFolding fan with thin leather leaf on which a pastoral scene has been painted with watercolor, on a frame of mother-of-pearl lace and embossed with 'm?tal and quatre coleurs', Folding fan with leaf of thin leather with watercolor Pastoral scene is pain...
EditorialIsaac Vose and Son, American, 1767 - 1823, Neo-Classical Center Table with Specimen Marble Top, between 1818 and 1822, rosewood, with ormolu mounts, brass moldings, and a marble top, Overall: 29 3/4 ? 36 inches (75.6 ? 91.4 cm).
EditorialStage decor with street and houses The modern Street / Le chemin modern (title on object), A stage setting, representing a street with on houses on both sides in neo-classical style. There are five figures on the street. The letters b and e are resp. t...
EditorialFolding fan with sheet of paper on which a watercolor painting of a couple in a landscape near a ruin, carved frame adorned with 'm?tal and quatre couleurs', Folding fan with sheet of paper painted in watercolor: a central cartouche with a music-making...
EditorialSpain. Madrid. The Neptune Fountain. Built by Juan Pascual de Mena, 1780. In 1786 his disciple Jose Rodriguez finished off the project. Neo-classical.
EditorialSpain. Madrid. The Neptune Fountain. Built by Juan Pascual de Mena, 1780. In 1786 his disciple Jose Rodriguez finished off the project. Neo-classical. Night Photography.
EditorialItaly. Rome. Church of Saint Roch (San Rocco). Baroque style. Founded in 1499 by Pope Alexander VI, it was rebuilt in 1657 by Giovan Antonio de' Rossi (1616-1695). Later changes were made introducing the Neo-Classical style. Giuseppe Valadier (1762-183...
EditorialPair of Candelabra, c. 1790-1795. Russia, Tula, Neo-classical, 18th century. Cut and polished steel with gold and silvered decoration; overall: 40.7 x 24.8 cm (16 x 9 3/4 in.).
EditorialGalerie de vues de la Rome antique, painted 1756-57 for the Duc de Choiseul, unites image of Rome's most famous antique buildings and marks the beginning of the neo-classical style. R. F. 3315.
EditorialA view of a group of large neo-classical buildings with men ascending steps lined by soldiers to one with a peaked roof and decorated triangular pediment to the right. People on a lawn including some carrying a box and a man riding on a camel near a gr...
EditorialA view of a large neo-classical house built on a cross with a domed central section, seen across a lawn with town buildings in the background. Ships' masts to the left, tents to the right and people, including a man being carried in a litter into the l...
EditorialThe Maundy Service in the Banqueting House, Whitehall. Interior of a neo-classical chapel; men and women sat at long tables, feasting from plates of food; fluted pilasters stretching up to a balcony on which figures stand. A coloured view of the distri...
EditorialA view showing the cathedral in the centre, a neo-classical building higher up the hill behind to the right. The river below the cathedral to the left and the town below, beyond it to the left. A man talking to two women, pointing to the right, on the ...
EditorialSpain. La Rioja. Calahorra. Cathedral built in the twelfth century, rebuilt in 1485 and completed in the 16th century with 18th century neo-classical facade.
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.
EditorialSalt mining in the French Comte was of great economic importance. In 1773, new and larger buildings were put up in Senans, built in an innovative neo-classical style. Workshops and exemplary workers' housing form a fan-like ensemble.
EditorialSalt mining in the French Comte was of great economic importance. In 1773, new and larger buildings were put up in Senans, built in an innovative neo-classical style. Workshops and exemplary workers' housing form a fan-like ensemble.
EditorialOn the left, statue of a Roman citizen of the 2nd century. The head of a young Marcus Aurelius was added later by a Neo-classical sculptor. On the right, statue of a Roman citizen from the end of the 1st century BC, during the Republic Period. The head...
EditorialJacques-Louis David (1748-1825). The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons. 1789. Neo-Classical. Oil on canvas. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
EditorialFashions from 1792 to 1800. A civil servant from Munich (A), officers from Wurzburg (B,C), French guards from the Revolutionary Army (D,E), German women in English fashions (F,G), and women in the neo-classical fashion (H). Chromolithograph from Hefner...
EditorialSpain. Madrid. The Neptune Fountain. Built by Juan Pascual de Mena, 1780. In 1786 his disciple Jose Rodriguez finished off the project. Neo-classical.
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.
EditorialSpain. La Rioja. Calahorra. Cathedral built in the twelfth century, rebuilt in 1485 and completed in the 16th century with 18th century neo-classical facade.
EditorialItaly. Rome. Church of Saint Roch (San Rocco). Baroque style. Founded in 1499 by Pope Alexander VI, it was rebuilt in 1657 by Giovan Antonio de' Rossi (1616-1695). Later changes were made introducing the Neo-Classical style. Giuseppe Valadier (1762-183...
EditorialGalerie de vues de la Rome antique, painted 1756-57 for the Duc de Choiseul, unites image of Rome's most famous antique buildings and marks the beginning of the neo-classical style. R. F. 3315.
EditorialSalt mining in the Franche-Comte was of great economic importance. In 1773 new and larger buildings in an innovative, neo-classical style were constructed in Arc-et-Senans. Workshops and workers' housing form a fan-like ensemble.
EditorialSalt mining in the French Comte was of great economic importance. In 1773, new and larger buildings were put up in Senans, built in an innovative neo-classical style. Workshops and exemplary workers' housing form a fan-like ensemble.
EditorialNeo-Classical vase in the Sala Terrena of the Schinkel Pavillion on the grounds of Charlottenburg Palace, built for King Friedrich Wilhelm III in 1824-1825.