EditorialFireback, 1703, Possibly made in Newport, Rhode Island, United States, American, Cast iron, 27 1/4 x 29 in. (69.2 x 73.7 cm), Metal, Cast iron firebacks served the dual purpose of reflecting the heat of a fire back into a room and protecting vulnerable...
EditorialInscribed on the back: ‘Parsee Priest’s House, Rampart Road, Broach.’. Album of 414 drawings and scraps, and 9 prints of landscapes, architecture, natural history, and people, including Indian costumes and military uniforms. Made in W. India and ...
EditorialW?rthle & Sohn Salzburg, rampart with village in the background, albumin paper, black and white positive process, total: height: 18,00 cm; width: 24,20 cm, no 61, travel photography, landscape photography, city, city view (veduta), hist. building, loca...
EditorialAtelier J. Hamann, Johann Hinrich W. Hamann, construction of the street 'Holstenwall', removal of the rampart 'Bei den H?tten', albumin paper, black and white positive process, picture size: height: 12,20 cm; width: 16,50 cm, Atelier, J. Hamann, Hambur...
EditorialAn Officer upon a Rampart Directing the Bombardment of a Distant Town, Jan Wyck, ca. 16451700, Dutch, active in Britain (from ca. 1664), undated, Pen and black ink with gray wash on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper mounted on medium, slightl...
EditorialView over the Amstel from the Rampart. Dated: c. 1646/1650. Dimensions: overall: 8.9 x 18.5 cm (3 1/2 x 7 5/16 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink with brown wash.
EditorialBuffaloes in Combat, late 16th century, Attributed to India, Ink, watercolor, and gold on paper, 6 7/8 x 9 1/2in. (17.5 x 24.1cm), Codices, Attributed to Miskin (active ca. 1570?1604), Animal combats were a favorite form of entertainment at the Mughal ...
Editorial** WARNING: Contains Graphic Content ** Onlookers gawk at victim in the collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans, visible from the street 100 days later
EditorialModel of a Careening Wharf, Model of a keel quay, which shows the pile foundation. It is built in a trapezoidal coffin, the short front of which represents the harbor rampart. The keel blocks can be mounted in three trenches just behind the shore. Seve...
EditorialProsp. Desz Pallas Royal, in Parys Pallatium Royal and The Place Royal, from the site du Rampart La Place Royal, Palais-Royal and Place Vend?me in Paris, Fig. 39, p. 64, 1661, Martin Zeiller: Topographia Galliae, oder Beschreibung und Contrafaitung der...
EditorialThe Rampart of the Bow Bridge, with its Vases of Flowers, Central Park., Edward and Henry T. Anthony & Co. (American, 1862 - 1902), about 1862, Albumen silver print.
EditorialThe Rampart of the Bow Bridge, with its Vases of Flowers, Central Park., Edward and Henry T. Anthony & Co. (American, 1862 - 1902), about 1862, Albumen silver print.
EditorialLines and angles in a fortress, Fig. 1-2: Elements of a fortress in plan, Fig. 3-4: Elements of a fortress in cross section, Fig. 5: Installation of a rampart at a fortress, Tab. XXXVII, S., 44, 1745, Tobias Mayer: Mathematischer Atlas, in welchem auf ...
EditorialInscribed on the back: ‘Parsee Priest’s House, Rampart Road, Broach.’. Album of 414 drawings and scraps, and 9 prints of landscapes, architecture, natural history, and people, including Indian costumes and military uniforms. Made in W. India and ...
EditorialView over the Amstel from the Rampart. Dated: c. 1646/1650. Dimensions: overall: 8.9 x 18.5 cm (3 1/2 x 7 5/16 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink with brown wash.
EditorialBuffaloes in Combat, late 16th century, Attributed to India, Ink, watercolor, and gold on paper, 6 7/8 x 9 1/2in. (17.5 x 24.1cm), Codices, Attributed to Miskin (active ca. 1570?1604), Animal combats were a favorite form of entertainment at the Mughal ...
EditorialFireback, 1703, Possibly made in Newport, Rhode Island, United States, American, Cast iron, 27 1/4 x 29 in. (69.2 x 73.7 cm), Metal, Cast iron firebacks served the dual purpose of reflecting the heat of a fire back into a room and protecting vulnerable...
EditorialMalmo as depicted in drawing done by Erik Dahlberg after the Swedish takeover. The castle was reinforced with a system of rampart and moats. Projecting bastions enabled defenders to engage the attacking enemy from the side. City Museum. Malmo. Sweden.
EditorialDhibon, Jordan. A rampart of a Moabite fortification, 9th BCE, built either by the Israelite king Omri, or by the Moabite ruler Mesha who conquered the place. See king Mesha's victory stele 08-05-06 / 13, 08-05-14 / 55,56.
EditorialDhibon, Jordan. A rampart of a Moabite fortification, 9th BCE, built either by the Israelite king Omri, or by the Moabite ruler Mesha who conquered the place. See king Mesha's victory stele 08-05-06 / 13, 08-05-14 / 55,56.