EditorialStructures with circular and octagonal plan 2, Tombeau pr?s de Volterra, Tombeau ? Pomp?i, Salle des Thermes d'Agrippa, Salle dans la villa Adrienne, Salle des Thermes de Diocl?tien, Tombeau de sainte H?l?ne, pr?s de Rome, Baptist?re de Ravennes, Tombe...
EditorialThe Pointe de Salles from the path to the Fonds, La Pointe de Salles in France, signed: L.W. del, Hanhart, lith, Fig. 6, according to p. 82, Wills, Lucy (del.); Hanhart (lith.), 1860, Alfred Wills: "The eagle's nest" in the valley of Sixt: a summer hom...
EditorialThe Cascade of Roget and the Pointe de Salles, Cascade du Rouget in the Vall?e du Giffre in France and Pointe de Salles, Fig. 14, p. 8, Walton, Elijah (pinx.); Lowes, J. H. (chromolith. after Elijah Walton), 1867, Elijah Walton; J. H. Lowes; Thomas G. ...
EditorialStructures with circular and octagonal plan 1, Panth?on d'Agrippa, Salle de Bains, ? Pompei, Salle de bain dit de Minerva Medica, Monument to the Praieestina, Baptist?re de Florence, Eglise de Saint-Vital, ? Ravennes, San Giovanni in oleo, ? Rome, Chap...
EditorialStructures with circular and octagonal plan 3, Temple of Hercule Gardien, ? Rome, Temple of Vesta, ? Tivoli, Temple of Vesta, ? Rome, Chapelle dite temple de Bramante, ? Rome, Eglise de la Madona of Campagna, pr?s de Rome, Baptist?re de, Constantin, ? ...
EditorialLes Salles des Gardes, Palais des Papes, Avignon, France. Dated: 1860s. Dimensions: sheet (trimmed to image): 28 x 37.8 cm (11 x 14 7/8 in.). Medium: albumen print from collodion negative.
EditorialPARIS, THE DEMOLITION OF THE TUILERIES, FRANCE, 1883: 1. A General View. 2. The Central Pavilion. 3. Galleries on the Ground Floor. 4. The Grand Staircase. 5. The Salles des Fetes. 6. The Chapel. 7. The Apartments of the Imperial Family.
EditorialDon Pedro de Tolede, Ambassador of Philippe II, King of Spain, greeting the sword of Henri II in the Salles des Caryatides in the Louvre, on the estrade of the Henry II staircase. For the Henry II staircase see 39-15-01 / 62.
EditorialVaux-le-Vicomte, sideboard in the dining room, the " Salles des Buffets". Palace for minister of finance Nicolas Fouquet by architect Louis Le Vau, interior decoration by Charles Le Brun, after 1641. For Vaux-le-Vicomte see 14-01-04 / 1-20.