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Architecture And Art Collection (page 19)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Cottage

Cottage
1815: A view of a cottage on the Isle of Anglesey, near the Paris Mine, engraved by F Stevens and published in 1815. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Ruined Louvre

Ruined Louvre
circa 1871: Commune of Paris - Destruction in the Louvre, the roof has been completely demolished. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: War Damage

War Damage
1871: Damage to the Grand Staircase in the Tuileries Palace in Paris, caused during the Franco-Prussian War. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Parisian Bridge

Parisian Bridge
1858: Paris under the Second Empire. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Grand Opera

Grand Opera
circa 1880: Guests of honour climbing the marble and alabaster staircase inside the Grand Opera House, Paris. The opera house was opened in 1875

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Gustaves Tower

Gustaves Tower
1889: The Eiffel Tower and the Exposition Universelle in Paris. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Parisian Boulevard

Parisian Boulevard
circa 1880: The Cafe de la Paix and the Boulevard des Capucines, Paris in the 1880s. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower
1889: The Eiffel Tower built by Alexandre Gustave Eiffel for the Exposition Universelle or World Fair of 1889 in Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Venetian Fete

Venetian Fete
The Venetian Fete takes place on the Seine during the Paris Exhibition of 1889. The newly-built Eiffel Tower is illuminated for the occasion. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Palais Du Luxembourg

Palais Du Luxembourg
The Luxembourg Palace in Paris, built in 1615 for Marie de Medici, circa 1880. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Palais Du Luxembourg

Palais Du Luxembourg
The Luxembourg Palace in Paris, built in 1615 for Marie de Medici, circa 1880. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Paris Exhibition Hall

Paris Exhibition Hall
An aerial view of the main exhibition hall at the Paris Exhibition or Exposition Universelle, seen from the Champs de Mars, 1878

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Sacre Couer

Sacre Couer
circa 1950: Cathedral of the Sacre Couer, Paris at night. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Parisian Fountain

Parisian Fountain
A fountain in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, circa 1955. (Photo by Pictorial Parade/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Palais de Justice

Palais de Justice
August 1955: View of the Palace of Justice from The Seine in Paris. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: By The Seine

By The Seine
circa 1954: A couple sit for a while by the river Seine in Paris. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Musee Du Louvre

Musee Du Louvre
circa 1955: The Musee du Louvre, Frances national art museum in Paris. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Multi-Storey Car Park

Multi-Storey Car Park
Le Marbeuf garage in Paris, made largely of glass and designed by architects Albert Laprade and L E Bazin for Citroen cars. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Marbeuf Garage

Marbeuf Garage
January 1930: The glass facade of the Marbeuf garage in Paris, designed for Citroen cars by Albert Laprade and LE Bazin, and built in 1929. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Stonemasonry

Stonemasonry
circa 1939: A winged figure in front of a Parisian landmark. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: African Notre Dame

African Notre Dame
circa 1930: The Notre Dame (Church of Our Lady) in Algiers surrounded by trees. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Le Marbeuf Interior

Le Marbeuf Interior
Citroen cars in Le Marbeuf garage in Paris, (built 1929), made largely of glass, designed by architects Albert Laprade and L E Bazin. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: City Parking

City Parking
January 1930: The interior of the Le Marbeuf garage for Citroen cars in Paris, made largely from glass, designed by Albert Laprade and L E Bazin and built in 1929

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Stuffed Giraffes

Stuffed Giraffes
The staircase of the old British Museum in Montague House. Stuffed giraffes at the head of the staircase are being admired by visitors. Original Artwork: Painting - George Scharf the elder

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Textile Works

Textile Works
Sir Titus Salts textile works at Saltaire, Yorkshire from the north side. Around the factory was built the model village of Saltaire

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Conway Castle

Conway Castle (also Conwy) in Carnarvonshire, north-west Wales, built by Edward I to subdue the Welsh in about 1284. Original Artwork

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Paulskirche

Paulskirche
The Paulskirche, Church of St Paul, in Frankfurt Germany. It was the meeting place of the Frankfurt Parliament (German National Assembly)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Mainz Cathedral

Mainz Cathedral in Germany. Construction began in 980 but had to be restarted after a fire in 1081. Original Artwork: Drawing by W L Leitch. Engraved by J Redaway

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Cologne Cathedral

Cologne Cathedral
A 19th century drawing of Cologne Cathedral. Construction began in 1181, initially as a shrine to house the relics of the Three Wise Men who attended Christs birth

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: The City of Mainz

The City of Mainz
Mainz, one of the Rhenish towns that joined the League of the Rhine in 1254, a political and economic union which stretched from Lubeck to Zurich

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: La Scala

La Scala
circa 1890: La Scala, opera house in Milan. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Eaton Hall

Eaton Hall
circa 1880: Eaton Hall in Cheshire, reflected in a pond. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Munich Opera House

Munich Opera House
circa 1890: The Hof Theatre or Opera House in Munich. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Eglise De St Merri

Eglise De St Merri
1st July 1829: The Church of St Merri in Rue St. Martin, Paris where composer Camille Saint-Saens was an organist before being appointed to La Madeleine. Original Artwork: Engraving by J

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Opera House

Opera House
circa 1850: The Italian Opera house in Paris. Original Artwork: Engraving by A H Payne. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Stockholm Square

Stockholm Square
circa 1845: Norr-Malm Square in Stockholm with the Royal Palace in the centre and the opera house to the left. Original Artwork: Engraving by Elizabeth Byrne after Martin

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Sigismunds Column

Sigismunds Column
circa 1845: The Sigismund III Column in Warsaw. The King of Poland from 1587 to 1632, he moved the capital of Poland from Krakow to Warsaw

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Eglise De Sorbonne

Eglise De Sorbonne
circa 1830: The church of the Sorbonne in Paris. The Sorbonne was originally a theological college and later part of University of Paris

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Sainte Chapelle

Sainte Chapelle
circa 1840: An example of 13th century gothic architecture, Sainte Chapelle in Paris. The composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier was made Director of Music for the chapelle in 1698

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: St Peters Rome

St Peters Rome
circa 1800: Exterior of St Peter s, Rome seen from across the square. In the forefront builders are studying plans. Original Artwork: Engraving by Schindelmayer. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Cathedral Of Rome

Cathedral Of Rome
circa 1840: Church of St John Lateran, Rome known as the Cathedral of Rome. Built in the 4th century and remodelled between 1642 - 1660 in the Baroque style by Francesco Borromini

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Teatro Alla Scala

Teatro Alla Scala
circa 1870: La Scala, a world-famous opera house in Milan. Original Artwork: Engraving by A H Payne. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Piazza San Marco

Piazza San Marco
circa 1850: Crowds in St Marks Square, in front of the Basilica San Marco in Venice, Italy. Original Artwork: Engraving by Kier after Pividor. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Glasgow Close

Glasgow Close
circa 1860: Close No 65, High Street, Glasgow. Original Artwork: Photogravure by J C Annan of circa 1900, made from negatives of the 1860s belonging to his father or brother

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Parliament House

Parliament House
circa 1890: Parliament House in Melbourne, Australia. Original Artwork: Engraving by H Miller (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: The Opera

The Opera
circa 1800: The Royal Academy of Music in Paris, later the Paris Opera. Original Artwork: Lithograph by Delpech. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral
circa 1840: A Moorish style entrance to Seville Cathedral in southern Spain. Rising on the left is the Giralda, the cathedrals bell tower, which once served as a muslim minaret

Background imageArchitecture And Art Collection: Glasgow Hospital

Glasgow Hospital
circa 1895: The stone frontage of the Royal Infirmary in Glasgow. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)



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