EditorialSpain, Catalonia, Barcelona province, Argentona. Gari House. Modernist building designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch, 1898-1900. Detail of the facade, with decorative Neo-gothic style elements.
EditorialNeo-gothic bookcase (top), Top of a neo-gothic bookcase, inlaid with an embroidered panel., anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1835 - c. 1845, mahogany (wood), glass, borduurwerk, embroidering, h 138.5 cm ? w 106.5 cm ? d 43.5 cm.
EditorialCeremony key with chain. Handle with neo-gothic church window motif. On both sides of the shaft under the handle two flowers spring, flowers, ornament, anonymous, England (possibly), c. 1800 - c. 1900, bronze (metal), h 18.4 cm ? w 7.9 cm.
EditorialCoupe Coupe Coupe of partially gilt silver with trunk in the shape of a boy who kills a dragon with a trident, Coupe of partially gilt silver and pearls. Star-shaped rejuvenating foot, adorned with neo-gothic tracing, tribe in the form of a boy who kil...
EditorialNeo-gothic chair with gros-point upholstery, Neo-gothic chair with gros-point upholstery. The chair is made of rosewood, pine and elm wood., Gebroeders Horrix, The Hague, c. 1850, rosewood (wood), pine (wood), elm (wood), h 123 cm ? w 66.6 cm ? d 66 cm...
EditorialPendant, Pendant in gold, sapphire and pearls. Representing a Madonna cup in a four-pass, in neo-gothic style, Mary (without the Christ-child), Louis Wi?se, Paris, c. 1890 - c. 1900, gold (metal), sapphire (mineral), pearl, h 2.8 cm ? w 2.1 cm.
EditorialSilk canopy with a pattern of four passes within oval fields, Silk canopy with a pattern of four passes within oval fields. Details of the appliqued aurifrisia and the dorsal cross have added embroidery of gilt metal wire, sewn-on ornamental stones and...
EditorialCarafe with Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Gothic ornaments, Flat bottom and conical faceted base. Pear-shaped faceted body with a protruding, wide, lobed edge, merging into a cylindrical, faceted neck with three rings and a curved mouth., anonymous, Europe, ...
EditorialNeo-gothic bookcase, inlaid with an embroidered panel., anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1835 - c. 1845, mahogany (wood), glass, borduurwerk, embroidering, h 219 cm ? w 112.5 cm ? d 50 cm.
EditorialTea caddy, pointed oval, with pearl edges, The pointed oval tea caddy has a hinged lid. A pearl rim runs along the underside of the widening body. The lid has a slightly curved wall and a flat top, both surrounded by a pearl rim. The bus is equipped wi...
EditorialKey with circular handle, the openings of which are made of fish blisters and holes It is crowned by a half-round disc with a leaf motif. The capital is octagonal, rejuvenating upwards. Handle, capital and key chest of copper, shaft and beard of iron, ...
EditorialScattering spoon with neo-gothic decorations, Scattering spoon of silver, with a slightly rectangular, openwork bowl. The bent stem widens towards the end., Johannes Lambertus Kroymans, 1848, silver (metal), l 17.0 cm ? w 6.1 cm ? l 7.9 cm ? w 32.0 gr.
EditorialCast-iron pulpit from the Dutch Reformed Church in Voorschoten, Green-painted, cast-iron pulpit in neo-gothic style on a hexagonal column. Stairway to the equally hexagonal pulpit with desk under hexagonal sounding board. The column, the stair posts, t...
EditorialCarafe with Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Gothic ornaments, Flat bottom and conical faceted base. Pear-shaped faceted body with a protruding, wide, lobed edge, merging into a cylindrical, faceted neck with three rings and a bent mouth. Mushroom-shaped facete...
EditorialTwo Fighting Knights, Known as' Mort the Monsignor le Duc de Clarence 'Two Fighting Knights, known as' Mort the Monseigneur le Duc de Clarence' Two Fighting Knights, Known as' Mort the Monsignor le Duc de Clarence 'Two fighting knights, known as' Mort ...
EditorialNeo-gothic bookcase (frame), Frame of a neo-gothic bookcase., anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1835 - c. 1845, mahogany (wood), glass, borduurwerk, embroidering, h 80.5 cm ? w 112.5 cm ? d 50 cm.
EditorialSobrellano Palace. 1881-1890. Neo-Gothic building built by Juan Martorell Montells for the Marquis of Comillas. Overview with the chapel-pantheon of the Marquis of Comillas, to the left. Comillas. Cantabria. Spain.
EditorialSpain, Catalonia, Barcelona. Catalan Modernism. Santa Maria de Valldonzella Monastery. Cistercian nuns order. It was constructed by architect Bernardi Martorell (1877-1937) in Neo-Gothic style, bare-brick building.
EditorialSobrellano Palace. 1881-1890. Neo-Gothic building built by Juan Martorell Montells for the Marquis of Comillas. Overview with the chapel-pantheon of the Marquis of Comillas, to the left. Comillas. Cantabria. Spain.
EditorialNorway. Oslo. View of the Cathedral of St. Olav, built in Neo-Gothic style between 1852 and 1856 by the German architects Heinrich Ernst Schirmer (1814-1887) and Wilhelm von Hanno (1826-1882).
EditorialDesign for a house in neo-Gothic style. Artist: anonymous. Draughtsman: anonymous. Dating: c. 1700 - c. 1800. Measurements: h 594 mm ? w 874 mm.
EditorialPart of the Fine Arts Court'. The display includes an ornamental neo-Gothic font that was probably made by J. Castle of Oxford. The pair of mounted jug-shaped vases flanking the Crucifixion are by a London manufacturer called Egisippo Norchi. . Recolle...
EditorialCzech Republic. Prague. St. Vitus Cathedral. Gothic style, 14th century. View of the Neo-Gothic facade, built between 1873 and 1929. Castle complex. Hradcany district.
EditorialNorway. Oslo. View of the Cathedral of St. Olav, built in Neo-Gothic style between 1852 and 1856 by the German architects Heinrich Ernst Schirmer (1814-1887) and Wilhelm von Hanno (1826-1882).
EditorialUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Gaspra. Swallow's Nest. Castle built between 1911 and 1912 in Neo-Gothic design by the Russian architect and sculptor Leonid Sherwood (1871-1954).
EditorialUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Gaspra. Swallow's Nest. Castle built between 1911 and 1912 in Neo-Gothic design by the Russian architect and sculptor Leonid Sherwood (1871-1954).
EditorialSobrellano Palace. 1881-1890. Neo-Gothic building built by Juan Martorell Montells for the Marquis of Comillas. Overview with the chapel-pantheon of the Marquis of Comillas, to the left. Comillas. Cantabria. Spain.
EditorialVienna City-Hall (Rathaus), 1872-1883. Buildings along the Ringstrasse-boulevard represent historism's many facets: a Greek parliament, Renaissance museums and theatres and this neo-Gothic city-hall honouring the freedom of medieval towns.
EditorialCeiling in the tower of Franzensfeste Palace in Laxen-burg, Austria. Emperor Franz II had a Neo-Gothic palace built in the park of Laxenburg near Vienna, 1798-1801. Furniture and panelled ceilings came from other castles and monasteries. See also 40-02...
EditorialRoom in Franzensfeste Palace in Laxenburg, Austria. Emperor Franz II had a Neo-Gothic palace built in the park of Laxenburg near Vienna, 1798-1801. Furniture and panelled ceilings came from other castles, palaces and monasteries. See also 14-03-04 / 26.