EditorialVarious species of attics with their assemblages and covers, Various roof structures and their roof covers constructed of wood, partly with a mansard, Tab. 89, after p. 208, Sturm, Leonhard Christian, 1725, Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola: Ausf?hrliche Anle...
EditorialPlan and elevation of the grand staircase of S. Cloud Castle, Plan and elevation of the large staircase in the castle of Saint-Cloud after Mr. Mansard, Tab. 86, after p. 206, Sturm, Leonhard Christian, 1725, Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola: Ausf?hrliche Anl...
EditorialModel or Part of a Covered Slip, Construction model of the landside portion of a ship's hood, on a groundboard. The building has a mansard roof with skylights, built around five parts at the end, it has open walls. The cover on the right has been omitt...
EditorialModel or Part of a Covered Slip, Construction model of the landside portion of a ship's hood, on a groundboard. The building has a mansard roof with skylights and a scalloped facade decorated with pilasters, it has no walls but buttresses and towers in...
EditorialModel of Part of the Roof of a Covered Slipway, Construction model of a ship's cap along the length of three trusses, on a ground board. The cover has been omitted. The building has a mansard roof with skylights, inside it has a barrel vault with a rai...
EditorialCh?teau de Marly, built by Jules Hardouin Mansard, Marly-le-Roi Castle in France, built by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Signed: Grav? par Baltard, Pl. 58, p. 125, Baltard (grav?), Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand: Recueil et parall?le des ?difices de tout genre, a...
EditorialCrowded Sidewalk in Front of Mansard Roof. John Marin; American, 1870-1953. Date: 1895-1900. Dimensions: 305 x 160 mm. Graphite on brown wove paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialTwo-Story Facade of a Palace with a Mansard Roof, 1710?27, Pen and brown in, brush and gray wash, over ruling in graphite, 13 3/4 x 19 1/8in. (34.9 x 48.6cm), Drawings, Pietro Paolo Coccetti (Cocchetti) (Italian, documented Rome, 1710?1727).
EditorialVersailles, the " Grande Galerie des Glaces". Louis XIV had his father's much smaller Palace enlarged so that he could move his entire court from Paris to Versailles. Built 1646-1708 by Le Vau and Hardouin-Mansard. Gardens by Le Notre, 1661 a...
EditorialOval mansard window, framed by a golden shell and garlands, Eremitage Bayreuth (1749-1753), the Rococo small palace of the Margravine Wilhelmine, sister of Prussian King Friedrich II.