EditorialLa rue des Prouvaires et l'?glise saint Eustache, Paris, Print made by Thomas Shotter Boys, 18031874, British, 1833, Soft-ground etching on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 16 15/16 x 11 11/16 inches (43 x 29.7 cm), Plate: ...
EditorialLa rue des Prouvaires et l'?glise saint Eustache, Paris, Print made by Thomas Shotter Boys, 18031874, British, 1833, Soft-ground etching on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 16 15/16 x 11 11/16 inches (43 x 29.7 cm), Plate: ...
EditorialA Woman Distributing Bread from a Basket: Study for 'Feed the Hungry,' in the Chapel of the Seven Corporal Works of Mercy (Les Oeuvres de Mis?ricorde), Church of Saint-Eustache, Paris, 1850?53, Fabricated black and white chalk, squared with fabricated ...
EditorialSt. Eustache church, 1532-1637. The ground plan is gothic, the interior Renaissance. With a length of 100 m and 34m high, it is the largest Renaissance church in France. Richelieu was baptised here, as was Moliere and the future Mme. de Pompadour.
EditorialSt. Eustache Portal, Facade of the Saint-Eustache church in Paris, date estimated 11, after p. 68, p. 99, Landon (direxit), J. G. Legrand; C. P. Landon: Description de Paris et de ses ?difices: avec un pr?cis historique et des observations sur le carac...
EditorialParis. St. Eustache, View facade church Saint-Eustache Paris, signed: Baldinger, fig. 89, p. 308, Baldinger, Franz Heinrich, 1867, Jacob Burckhardt; Wilhelm L?bke: Geschichte der neueren Baukunst. Stuttgart: Verlag von Ebner & Seubert, 1867.
EditorialSt. Eustache church, 1532-1637. The ground plan is gothic, the interior Renaissance. With a length of 100 m and 34m high, it is the largest Renaissance church in France. Richelieu was baptised here, as was Moliere and the future Mme. de Pompadour.
EditorialA Woman Distributing Bread from a Basket: Study for 'Feed the Hungry,' in the Chapel of the Seven Corporal Works of Mercy (Les Oeuvres de Mis?ricorde), Church of Saint-Eustache, Paris, 1850?53, Fabricated black and white chalk, squared with fabricated ...
EditorialPlacidus meets a stag with a cross between the antlers, converts to Christianity and becomes Saint Eustache. Detail from the window of St. Eustache, north side of the nave of Chartres Cathedral,1210-1215.
EditorialSt. Eustache church, 1532-1637. The ground plan is gothic, the interior Renaissance. With a length of 100 m and 34m high, it is the largest Renaissance church in France. Richelieu was baptised here, as was Moliere and the future Mme. de Pompadour.