EditorialDesign for the North Wall of the Music Room, Frederick Crace, English, 17791859, Brush and watercolor, gouache, graphite on white wove paper, Elevation of north wall, showing the large organ flanked by columns entwined by serpents. Doors with pagoda-sh...
EditorialAlterations to 14 15 16 Washington Square North, Sketch No. 24, Graphite on cream paper mounted on board, Drawing shows several designs, for the alterations of two buildings, including a porch, balcony, iron fence, and 2nd story window, and 1st floor l...
EditorialAlterations to 14-15-16 Washington Square, New York, NY, Sketch No. 23, Graphite on cream paper mounted on board, Drawing shows several designs, for the alterations of two buildings, including a door, balcony, iron fence, and 2nd story window, and 1st ...
EditorialTemple of the Sun, Cut paper on wood frame, Magic lantern slide, optical toy. On black field, garden house composed of piers and lintels, with half-dome over arched central portion. At top center, a disk with rays of varying length; below, a whorl, an ...
EditorialStone lintels decorated with the Seven-Branched Menorah synagogue at Eshtemoa. Southern Hebron hill region. 3rd-4th century CE. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel.
EditorialSpain, Andalusia, Granada. Charles V Palace. Its construction was ordered by the emperor Charles V due to the need for a place that met all the comforts of the time for the emperor and his family. The architect Pedro Machuca (c.1490-1550) began the wor...
EditorialMonastery Church of Hosios Loukas near Delphi. Walls made of Roman stone slabs from a temple, Byzantine bricks with Kufic script, carved lintels and capitals.
EditorialStone lintels decorated with the Seven-Branched Menorah synagogue at Eshtemoa. Southern Hebron hill region. 3rd-4th century CE. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel.
EditorialMonastery Church of Hosios Loukas near Delphi. Walls made of Roman stone slabs from a temple, Byzantine bricks with Kufic script, carved lintels and capitals.
EditorialThe synagogue at Caphernaum, probably from the 4th. Built of imported stone instead of the local basalt, it is an impressive, ornate building, but with a simple flagstone-floor instead of mosaics. Ornate lintels over the doors.
EditorialOne of the " apses", oval ends of temple rooms, at Hagar Qim, Malta. Narrow corridors and doors with heavy monolith lintels connect the temple rooms (4th mill. BCE) .