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Carving Lincolns HeadAmerican sculptor Gutzon Borglum (1867 - 1941) (hanging below the eye) and several of his crew work on carving the head of American President Abraham Lincoln
New York Stock ExchangeView of the New York Stock Exchange Building in downtown Manhattan, New York, New York, 1910s. The exchange moved to this building in 1903
North Along Michigan AvenueView from the steps of the Art Institute fo Chicago, looking north along Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, early 1910s. Visible at the left
Nebraska State CapitolThe Nebraska State Capitol building (Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, 1932) as seen from the street, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1930s. The statue on the top of the tower dome is called The Sower
National War MemorialThe National War Memorial in Confederation Square, with ChAteau Laurier hotel behind, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, circa 1960
Carving On Wall24th June 1950: A carving of a horse on a wall in the ruins of Babylon. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5071 - War In The Desert - pub. 1950 (Photo by Raymond Kleboe/Picture Post/Getty Images)
Wall Carvings24th June 1950: Wall carvings in the ruins of Babylon. Original Publication: The Ishtar Gate and hanging towers of Babylon
relief of handshakeclassic white relief of handshake, sculptural
Ruins Of PersepolisThe Gate of All Nations at Persepolis, the ancient capital of Persia, built in the 5th century BC by Xerxes, circa 1910. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Theatre Des Celestinscirca 1930: The Theatre des Celestins in Lyon, opened in 1792. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Italian CourtThe interior of the The Italian Court No. 5 at the International Exhibition, Dublin, 1862. (Photo by William England/London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
English Picture GalleryThe English Picture Gallery at the International Exhibition, Dublin, 1862. (Photo by William England/London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
ErechtheumThe Erechtheum, a Greek temple on the Acropolis in Athens dating back to the late 5th century BC, with its famous porch of caryatids, circa 1930. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Ancient CharioteerAn ancient Greek warrior mounts his vehicle behind the charioteer, circa 500 BC. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Henry Guttmann CollectionFine Art Storehouse Vintage: Vintage: Henry Guttmann Collection
Place Du CarrouselThe Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel on the Place du Carrousel in Paris, circa 1860. The Palais des Tuileries, which burnt down in 1871, stands behind
Palais-Royal GardensThe gardens of the Palais-Royal in Paris, circa 1870. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Trajans Column
Greek Courtcirca 1852: Building commences in the Greek Court of the Crystal Palace during its reconstruction at Sydenham Hill, South London. (Photo by Philip Henry Delamotte/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Eaton Hallcirca 1880: Eaton Hall in Cheshire, reflected in a pond. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Neo-Classical VillaThe interior of a palace styled after an ancient Roman villa, circa 1865. Possibly the house of Napoleon III in Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitane, FrancePlace de la Bourse and the Fontaine des Trois Graces built in 1860, Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, France
Exhibition Opening1851: The opening of the Great Exhibition in Crystal Palace, the glass and iron building designed by Joseph Paxton, at Hyde Park, London. Interior of the Foreign Nave
Exhibition Hall1851: A collection of sculptures in a southern transept of the Crystal Palace in Londons Hyde Park. The massive iron and glass structure was designed by Sir Joseph Paxton as the venue for the Great
Abu Simbelcirca 1860: The smaller of the two temples at Abu Simbel, on the River Nile in southern Egypt. Originally carved from a sandstone cliff face
Crystal Fountainscirca 1880: Fountains outside the Crystal Palace, the exhibition hall designed by Sir Joseph Paxton and reconstructed at Sydenham in south London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Soul AttainsBlack and white image of The Soul Attains the fourth of four Pygmalion and the Image paintings depicting the story from Ovid made by English painter Edward Burne-Jones between 1869 and 1879
Madrid FountainThe Fuente de Alcachofa or Artichoke Fountain in Madrid, circa 1835. Initially located in the Puerta de Atocha, it was moved to Retiro Park in 1880. Engraving by Cousen from a drawing by D. Roberts
Holloway PrisonThe inner gate of Holloway Prison in London, circa 1850. Published in The Criminal Prisons of London, a compilation of articles entitled The Great World of London by Henry Mayhew, pub. 1862
St. Marys ReigateChancel end of St. Marys Church, Reigate, Surrey, 1844. Engraving by T. A. Prior after T. Allom. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Antique illustration of frieze with two CupidsAntique illustration of ornate frieze with two Cupids
Antique illustration of fountain / Nymphaeum of Villa Barbaro (Maser, Veneto, Italy)Antique illustration of the fountain/ Nymphaeum of Villa Barbaro or Villa di Maser (Maser, Veneto, Italy) by the 16th century Italian architect Andrea Palladio
Exposition Universelle 1855An elevation of the Palais de l Industrie, the main entrance to the Paris Worlds Fair, 1855. Atop the gate is a sculpture of France crowning Art and Industry by Elias Robert
Statue Of Libertys HeadThe head of the Statue of Liberty on display in the garden at the Champ de Mars at the Worlds Fair in Paris to drum up support and contributions for the completion of the great project, 1878
Albert Memorial, Kensington Gore1st April 1955: The Prince Albert Memorial in Kensington Gore, commissioned by Queen Victoria and designed by Sir Gilbert Scott in 1872 with the sculpture of the Prince made by John Foley
Royal Festival Hall with London Eye in backgroundThe Royal Festival Hall is a 2, 500-seat concert, dance and talks venue within Southbank Centre in London. It is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames, not far from Hungerford Bridge
A carved lions head amongst the ruins of the bouleuterion or council chamber at Olympia5th July 1952: A carved lions head amongst the ruins of the bouleuterion or council chamber at Olympia, the site of the ancient Olympic Games
Clock On The Pure Oil BuildingView of the massive clock on the exterior of the Pure Oil Building (also known as the Jewelers Building and the North American Life Building) at 35 East Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois, late 1920s
England, London, Westminster Abbey, exterior and statuestatue is of King George V (1865-1936)
Parisian RooftopsApril 1970: The rooftops of Paris looking towards the Cathedral of Sacre-Coeur (background). The gargoyle is on the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. (Photo by L. V. Clark/Fox Photos/Getty Images)