Architecture, College of

 

Glass Lantern Slides (Architecture)

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Abstract

Glass lantern slides owned by the College of Architecture depict a variety of images of art, European architecture, and University of Nebraska-Lincoln history.

Architect/Designers:

Abadie, Paul, 1812-1884; Adam, D.A.; Adam, Robert, 1728-1792; Akhenaton, King of Egypt; Alberti, Leon Battista, 1404-1472; Alcamenes; Alessi, Galeazzo, 1512-1572; Alexandre, Sarrasin, 1895-1976 ;Coray, Richard, 1869-1946; Amadeo, Giovanni Antonio, ca. 1447-1522; Amenhotep II, King of Egypt; Amenhotep III, King of Egypt; Ando, Hiroshige, 1797-1858; Andronicos; Angell, Truman O. (Truman Osborn), 1810-1887; Anthemios, ho Trallianos, 6th cent.; Anthemios, ho Trallianos, 6th cent. ;Isidorus, of Miletus, 6th cent.; Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, 86-161; Apollodorus, of Damascus, 1st/2nd cent.; Appel, Georg; Archermos; Architect/Designer#1; Arnolfo, di Cambio, 13th cent.; Attributed to Arnolfo, di Cambio, 13th cent.; attributed to Brunelleschi or Alberti; Attributed to L'Orme, Philibert de, 1515?-1570; Atwood, Charles B. (Charles Bowler), 1849-1895; Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-14 A.D.; Aurelian, Emperor of Rome, ca. 215-275; Bacon, Henry, 1866-1924; Bacon, Henry, 1866-1924 ;French, Daniel Chester, 1850-1931; Barry, Charles, Sir, 1795-1860; Barry, Edward M., 1830-1880; Bartning, Otto, 1883-1959; Behrens, Peter, 1868-1940; Behrens, Peter, 1868-1940 ;Meyer, Adolf, 1881-1929; Belluschi, Pietro, 1899-1994; Benedetto, da Maiano, 1442-1497; Bentley, John Francis, 1839-1902; Berg, Max, 1870-1947 ;Konwiarz, Richard; Bernhard, Karl, b. 1859; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1598-1680; Bianco, Bartolomeo; Blanchard, Joshua; Blessing, Charles A.; Blondel, Jacques-Francois, 1705-1774; Boardman and Hall; Bodley, G. F. (George Frederick) ;Vaughan, Henry, 1845-1917 ;Frohman, Robb & Little ;Frohman, Philip Hubert; Boffrand, Germain, 1667-1754; Borglum, Gutzon, 1867-1941; Borromini, Francesco, 1599-1667; Bosworth, Welles, 1869-1966 ;Freedlander, Joseph H., 1870-1943; Bourgeois, Victor, 1897-1962; Bourne, George Washington, 1801-1856; Bourre, Jean, 1424-1506; Bramante, Donato, ?-1514; Bramante, Donato, ?-1514 ;Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564 ;Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1598-1680 ;Maderno, Carlo, 1556-1629; Brancusi, Constantin, 1876-1957; Bray, Reginald, Sir; Breuer, Marcel, 1902-1981; Breuer, Marcel, 1902-1981 ;Hassenpflug, Gustav, 1907-1977; Breuer, Marcel, 1902-1981 ;Yorke, F. R. S. (Francis Reginald Stevens); Breuer, Marcel, 1902-1981 ;Zehrfuss, Bernard ;Nervi, Pier Luigi; Brongniart, Adolphe, 1801-1876; Brosse, Salomon de, ca. 1571-1626; Brown, Lancelot, 1716-1783; Bruant, Liberal; Brunelleschi, Filippo, 1377-1446; Brunner, Arnold W. (Arnold William), 1857-1925 ;Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903; Bulfinch, Charles, 1763-1844; Burlington, Richard Boyle, Earl of, 1694-1753; Burnham, Daniel Hudson, 1846-1912 ;McKim, Charles Follen, 1847-1909 ;Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907 ;Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903 ;Moore, Charles, 1855-1942; Burns, Fritz B., 1899-1979; Caesar, Julius ;Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-14 A.D.; Candela, Felix, 1910-1997; Candela, Felix, 1910-1997 ;Gonzalez Reyna, Jorge, 1920-1969; Caracalla, Emperor of Rome, 188-217; Carr, John, 1723-1807; Carrere, John Merven, 1858-1911; Carrere, John Merven, 1858-1911 ;Hastings, Thomas, 1860-1929; Carroll, Charles, Jr.; Casey, Edward Pearce, 1864-1940; Chambers, William, Sir, 1726-1796; Cheops, King of Egypt; Chippendale, Thomas, 1718-1779; Claudius, Appius; Claudius, Emperor of Rome, 10 B.C.-54 A.D.; Cleophrates; Cordonnier, Louis-Marie, 1854-1940; Costa, Lucio ; Niemeyer, Oscar, 1907-; Costa, Lucio ;Niemeyer, Oscar, 1907-; Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson; Cret, Paul Philippe, 1876-1945 ;Kelsey, Albert, 1870-1950; Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857; Da Ponte, Antonio, ca. 1512-1597; Danielson, Robert B.; Darius I, King of Persia, 548-485 B.C.; Davis and Wilson; De Sanctis, Francesco, b. 1666 ;Maderno, Carlo, 1556-1629; Decker, Paul; Della Porta, Giacomo, 1532-1602; Dixon, Lawrence Murray, 1901-1949; Doesburg, Theo van, 1883-1931; Domenic, da Cortona, ca. 1470-ca. 1549; Domingo del Sacramento Infante, Juan; Domitian, Emperor of Rome, 51-96; Doria, Andrea, 1466-1560; Duchene, Achille; Duncan, John H. (John Hemingway), 1855-1929; Duserre et Cie; Dutert, A.F.V.; Eiffel, Gustave, 1832-1923; Eiffel, Gustave, 1832-1923 ;Lamb, William Frederick, 1883-1952; Elkins, Frances, 1888-1953; Engelhardt, Nickolaus Louis, 1907-; Euthymides, fl. 520-500 B.C.; Exekias, d 6th cent. B.C.; Eyre, Wilson, 1858-1944; Fernandez, Raul; Ferriss, Hugh, 1889-1962; Fink, Dan; Finsterwalder, Ulrich, 1897-; Fisker, Kay, 1893-1965 ;Moller, C. F., 1898-1988; Fisker, Kay, 1893-1965 ;Moller, C. F., 1898-1988 ;Stegmann, Povl, 1888-1944; Fontana, Domenico, 1543-1607; Fontana, Orazio, ca. 1510-1571; Francis I, King of France, 1494-1547; Franzheim, Kenneth, 1890-1959; Frederico, 1956-; French, Leigh, 1894-1946; Freyssinet, Eugene, 1879-1962; Frost, Charles S. (Charles Sumner), 1856-1931; Gabriel, Ange-Jacques, 1698-1782; Gaddi, Taddeo, ca. 1300-ca. 1366; Galilei, Alessandro, 1691-1736; Garnier, Charles, 1825-1898; Garnier, Tony, 1869-1948; Gartner, Friedrich von, 1792-1847 ;Schwanthaler, Ludwig Michael von, 1802-1848; Gate, Simon, 1883-1945; Ghiberti, Lorenzo, 1378-1455; Ghiselin, Cesar; Gibbons, Cedric, 1895-1960; Gibbs, James, 1682-1754; Giese, Ernst ;Weidner, Paul; Gil de Hontanon, Rodrigo, 1500-1577; Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934; Gilles Berthelot; Giraudon, Adolphe, 1849-1929; Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor, 1869-1924; Greber, Jacques ;Cret, Paul Philippe, 1876-1945; Gromort, Georges; Gropius, Walter, 1883-1969; Grunsfeld, Ernest Alton, 1897-1970; Gu, Kaizhi, 344-405; Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, 76-138; Hagen, Ole, 1921-; Hald, Edward, 1883-1980; Hansen, Knud, 1898-; Harrison, Peter, 1716-1775; Hastings, Thomas, 1860-1929; Hatshepsut, Queen of Egypt; Hawksmoor, Nicholas, 1661-1736; Hegemann, Werner, 1881-1936 ;Peets, Elbert, 1886-1968; Heins & Lafarge ;Cram, Ralph Adams, 1863-1942; Hemphill, Ben F.; Henry III, King of England, 1207-1272; Hepplewhite, George, d. 1786; Herminghaus, Ernst, b. 1890; Hilberseimer, Ludwig, 1885 - 1967; Hishikawa, Moronobu, ca. 1618-ca. 1694; Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945; Hittorff, Jacques Ignace, 1792-1867; Hoban, James, ca. 1762-1831; Hoffmann, Wolfgang, 1900-1969 ;Hoffmann, Pola, 1902-; Hoger, Fritz, 1877-1949; Hood, Raymond Mathewson, 1881-1934; Hood, Raymond Mathewson, 1881-1934 ;Howells, John Mead, 1868-1959; Horemheb, King of Egypt; Hornblower & Marshall; Howe, George, 1886-1955; Howe, George, 1886-1955 ;Lescaze, William, 1896-1969; Howells, John Mead, 1868-1959 ;Stokes, I. N. Phelps (Isaac Newton Phelps), 1867-1944; Huet, Jean-Baptiste, 1745-1811; Hutcheson, Martha Brookes Brown, 1871-1959; Iktinos, 5th cent. B.C.; Iktinos, 5th cent. B.C. ;Kallikrates; Imhotep, fl. 2667-2648 B.C.; Ippitsusai, Buncho, 1725-1794; Isham, Norman Morrison, 1864-1943; Jacobsen, Arne, 1902-1971; Jacobsen, Arne, 1902-1971 ;Moller, Erik, 1909-; Jacobsthal, Johann Eduard , 1839-1902; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826; McKim, Charles Follen, 1847-1909 ;Mead, William Rutherford, 1846-1928 ;White, Stanford, 1853-1906 ;McKim, Mead & White; Jensen-Klint, Peder Vilhelm, 1853-1930; Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005; Jones, Inigo, 1573-1652; Kallikrates; Katsushika, Hokusai, 1760-1849; Kent, William, 1685-1748; Khafre, King of Egypt; Khosrow I, King of Persia, d. 579; Kimball, Thomas R., 1862-1934; Kitagawa, Tsukimaro, 18th/19th cent.; Kitagawa, Utamaro, 1753-1806; Kletting, Richard K.A. (Karl August); Koch, Carl, 1912-; Kreis, Wilhelm (1873-1955); L'Enfant, Pierre Charles, 1754-1825; L'Enfant, Pierre Charles, 1754-1825 ;Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826; L'Orme, Philibert de, 1515?-1570; Lamb, William Frederick, 1883-1952; Lang, Georg Johann, 1889-1968 ;Lang, Raimund; Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820; Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820 ;Thornton, William, 1759-1828; Laurana, Francesco, ca. 1420-1502; Laurana, Luciano; Laurana, Luciano, ca. 1420-1479; Lauritzen, Vilhelm, 1894-1984; Le Corbusier, 1887-1965; Le Corbusier, 1887-1965 ;Jeanneret, Pierre, 1896-1965; Le Notre, Andre, 1613-1700; Le Roy, Philibert ;Le Vau, Louis, 1612-1670 ;Le Notre, Andre, 1613-1700 ;Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690; Le Vau, Louis, 1612-1670; Le Vau, Louis, 1612-1670 ;Le Roy, Philbert ;Le Notre, Andre, 1613-1700 ;Mansart, Jules Hardouin, 1645 or 6-1708; Le Vau, Louis, 1612-1670 ;Le Roy, Philibert; Le Vau, Louis, 1612-1670 ;Le Roy, Philibert ;Le Notre, Andre, 1613-1700; Ledoux, Claude Nicolas, 1736-1806; Legrand, J. G. (Jacques Guillaume), 1743-1807; Lemercier, Jacques, 1582?-1654; Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519; Lepidus, Marcus Aemilius, d. 13 B.C.; Lescot, Pierre, ca. 1510-1578; Levitt, David; Libon; Ligorio, Pirro, ca. 1513-1583; Lima, A. Correa; Link, Theodore C. (Theodore Carl), 1850-1923; Lippi, Annibale; Lombardo, Pietro, ca. 1435-1515; Longhena, Baldassare, 1598-1682; Loper, R.M.; Lycurgus, ca. 390-ca. 324 B.C.; Lysippus; M.M.M. Roberto (Firm); Maderno, Carlo, 1556-1629; Maderno, Carlo, 1556-1629 ;Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1598-1680; Magonigle, Harold Van Buren, 1867-1935 ;Vitale, Ferruccio, 1875-1933 ;Brinckerhoff, Arthur F., 1880-1959 ;Geiffert, Alfred, 1890-1957; Maillart, Robert, 1872-1940; Mal, Nidha; Mangin, Joseph Fr. (Joseph Franc?ois), 1764-1818; Mangin, Joseph Fr. (Joseph Francois), 1764-1818 ;McComb, John, 1763-1853; Mansart, Francois, 1598-1666; Mansart, Jules Hardouin, 1645 or 6-1708; March, Werner, 1894-1976; Master Gerard; May, Ernst, 1886-1970; Mayer, Albert, 1897- ;Le Corbusier, 1887-1965; McBean, Thomas, fl. 1764 ;Lawrence, James Cromelin; McBird, Matthew J., 1818-1903; McIntire, Samuel, 1757-1811; McKim, Charles Follen, 1847-1909; McKim, Charles Follen, 1847-1909 ;Mead, William Rutherford, 1846-1928 ;White, Stanford, 1853-1906; McKim, Mead & White; Meisonnier, J.A.; Mendelsohn, Erich, 1887-1953; Mengoni, Giuseppe, 1829-1877; Messel, Alfred, 1853-1909; Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564; Michelozzo, 1396-1472; Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 1886-1969; Migge, Leberecht, 1881-1935 ;Lesser, Ludwig, 1869-1957 ;Barth, Erwin, 1880-1933; Milles, Carl, 1875-1955; Mills, Robert, 1781-1855; Mnesicles, 5th cent. B.C.; Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo, 1895-1946; Monheim, Bird, and Proudfoot; Morris, Roger, 1695-1749; Myron, d 5th cent. B.C.; Naram-Sin, King of Babylonia, ca. 2254-ca. 2218 B.C.; Nebuchadnezzar II, King of Babylonia, d. 562 B.C.; Nelson, John, 1864-1942; Nervi, Pier Luigi; Neutra, Richard Joseph, 1892-1970; Nielsen, Tage, architect ;Irming, Mogens; Niemeyer, Oscar, 1907-; Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903; Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903 ;Vaux, Calvert, 1824-1895; Oud, J. J. P. (Jacobus Johannes Pieter), 1890-1963; Paionios of Mende; Palladio, Andrea, 1508-1580; Papillon, Jean-Michel, 1698-1776; Parks Boyd, 1771-2-1819; Parler, Peter, 1330-1399; Parris, Alexander, 1780-1852; Pautre, Antione le; Paxton, Joseph, Sir, 1803-1865; Perret, Auguste, 1874-1954; Perret, Auguste, 1874-1954 ;Bourdelle, Emile Antoine, 1861-1929; Peruzzi, Baldassarre, 1481-1536; Pintoricchio, ca. 1454-1513; Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778; Plantagenet, Hamelin; Platt, Charles A. (Charles Adams), 1861-1933; Polyclitus, 5th cent. B.C.; Pompey, the Great, 106-48 B.C.; Pope, John Russell, 1874-1937; Post, George Browne, 1837-1913; Pozzo, Andrea, 1642-1709; Praxiteles, 4th cent. B.C.; Price, Bruce, 1845-1903; Ptolemy III Euergetes, King of Egypt, d. 221 B.C; Pugsley, A.L.; Putzer, Friedrich, 1871-1922; Pythius ;Satyros, of Kallatis, 3rd cent. B.C.; Rahere, d. 1144; Rainaldi, Carlo, 1611-1691; Ramses I, King of Egypt; Ramses II, King of Egypt; Ramses III, King of Egypt; Raphael, 1483-1520; Raphael, 1483-1520 ;Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1598-1680; Raphael, 1483-1520 ;Sangallo, Antonio da, 1484-1546; Raymond, Antonin, 1888-1976; Reimers, Egill, 1878-1946 ;Fredriksen, Stinius, 1902-1977 ;Schioll, Nicolai, 1901-1984; Reinhard & Hofmeister; Reinhard & Hofmeister ;Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray; Richardson, H. H. (Henry Hobson), 1838-1886; Robbia, Girolamo della, 1488-1566; Robertson, Howard ;Easton, John Murray, 1889-1975; Rodriguez, Lorenzo; Rogers, James Gamble, 1901-1990; Romano, Giulio, 1499-1546; Root, John Wellborn, 1850-1891 ;Burnham, Daniel Hudson, 1846-1912; Rudofsky, Bernard, 1905-1988; Rudolph, Paul, 1918-1997 ;Twitchell, Ralph; Saarinen, Eero, 1910-1961; Saarinen, Eero, 1910-1961 ;Eames, Charles ;Eames, Ray; Saarinen, Eliel, 1873-1950; Sagebiel, Ernst, b. 1892; Salvi, Nicola; Sanders, S. E. (Spencer Edward), 1905- ;Rabuck, A. J. (Arthur Jacob), b. 1891; Sangallo, Antonio da, 1484-1546; Sangallo, Giuliano da, 1445?-1516?; Sanmicheli, Michele; Sansovino, Iacopo, 1486-1570; Sargon II, King of Assyria, d. 705 B.C.; Schupp, F. (Fritz), 1896-1974 ;Kremmer, M. (Martin), 1894-1945; Scott, Giles Gilbert, Sir, 1880-1960; Sellers, Horace Wells ;Register, H. Bartol; Senenmut; Sesostris I, King of Egypt; Seti I, King of Egypt; Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge; Sheraton, Thomas, 1751-1806; Smibert, John, 1688-1751; Smirke, Robert, 1780-1867; Smith, Charles A. ;Herminghaus, Ernst, b. 1890; Smithmeyer & Pelz; Sneferu, King of Egypt; Soane, John, Sir, 1753-1837; Socrates of Knidos; Soria, Arturo, 1844-1920 ;Milyutin, Nikolai Alexander, 1889-1942; Soufflot, Jacques Germain, 1713-1780; Speer, Albert, 1905-; Stadtder, Herman; Stein, Clarence S.; Stiegel, Henry William, 1729-1785; Sullivan, Louis; Suzuki, Harunobu, 1725?-1770; Tacca, Pietro, 1577-1640; Taut, Bruno, 1880-1938; Taut, Bruno, 1880-1938 ;Salvisberg, Otto Rudolf, 1882-1940; Tengbom, Ivar; Thiersch, Hermann, 1874-1939; Thompson, Martin E., 1787-1877; Thorak, Josef, 1889-1952; Thornton, William, 1759-1828; Thutmose I, King of Egypt; Thutmose III, King of Egypt; Toledo, Juan Bautista de, ca. 1515-1567 ;Herrera, Juan de, ca. 1530-1597; Torii, Kiyonobu, 1664-1729; Trajan, Emperor of Rome, 53-117; Treves, Marco, 1814-1898 ;Falcini, Mariano ;Micheli, Vicenzo; Tribolo, 1500-1550; Twitchell, Ralph ;Rudolph, Paul, 1918-1997; Unwin, Raymond, Sir, 1863-1940; Upjohn, Richard M. (Richard Michell), 1828-1903 ;Weidenmann, Jacob, 1829-1893; Upjohn, Richard, 1802-1878; Ur-Nammu, King of Ur; Urena, Francisco Bruno de; Utagawa, Toyokuni, 1769-1825; Valadier, Giuseppe, 1762-1839; Van Alen, William, 1883-1954; Vanbrugh, John, Sir, 1664-1726; Vanbrugh, John, Sir, 1664-1726 ;Hawksmoor, Nicholas, 1661-1736; Vasari, Giorgio, 1511-1574 ;Parigi, Alfonso, d. 1656 ;Buontalenti, Bernardo, 1536-1608; Vernon, Samuel, 1683-1737 ;Cowell, William, 1682-1736; Veronese, 1528-1588; Verrocchio, Andrea del, 1435?-1488; Vignola, 1507-1573; Vignola, 1507-1573 ;Della Porta, Giacomo, 1532-1602; Vignon, P. (Pierre), 1763-1828; Vincenzo, Antonio di and others; Vital Brazil, Alvaro, 1909-; Vital Brazil, Alvaro, 1909- ;Marinho, Ademar; Wagner, Martin, 1885-1957; Wailly, Charles de, 1729-1798 ;Peyre, Marie-Joseph, 1730-1785; Walpole, Horace, 1717-1797; Walter, Thomas Ustick, 1804-1887; Warren & Wetmore; Washington, George, 1732-1799; Weese, Harry, 1915- ;Burnham, Daniel Hudson, 1846-1912; White, Stanford, 1853-1906; Wilgus, William J. (William John), 1865-1949; William of Wykeham; Wilson, Elsie Cobb; Wood, John, 1728-1781; Woolcott, Bloys B.; Wooley, Edmund; Wren, Christopher, Sir, 1632-1723; Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959; Xerxes I, King of Persia, ca. 519-465 or 4 B.C.; Young, Mahonri Mackintosh, 1877-1957; Zakharov, Andreian Dmitrievich, 1761-1811

Collection includes:

5th Avenue, New York City; 8th grade students in McKinley School; A. Wertheim Department store; Abbaye aux Dames; Abbaye aux Hommes; Abbaye de Jumieges; Abbey Church of Notre-Dame; Abbey Church of Saint-Denis; Abbey Church of Saint-Georges; Abbey Notre Dame de Fontgombault; Abbey of Chiaravalle; Abbey of Frontfroide; Abbey of Monreale; Abbey of Montecassino; Abbey of Saint Peter; Abbot Tavern; Abraham Browne, Jr. house; Abu-Simbel temple; Acropolis; Acropolis (Athens, Greece); Acropolis of Mycenae; Acropolis with terrace of theater; Adam furniture; Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum; Administration building; Admiralty building; Adolph Hitler and building model; AEG Turbine Factory; Aerial map of Tell-el-Amarna; Agora example; Air Ministry service buildings; Airport; Aix-la-Chapelle; Akhenaten's city; Akhenaton sculpture; Akron Baptist Temple; Alaska Indian art work; Alba Madonna; Albi Cathedral; Albinus of Angers; Alexander Sarcophagus; Alexanderplatz Railway Station; Alexanderplatz Railway Station, Friedrich Street; Alhambra; Alhambra, Court of the Lions; All Saints Church; Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail; Alps Mountains; Altar B; Altar in Athena Sanctuary; Altar of Zeus; Altar P; Altars; Amenhotep III and Queen Tiy; American agricultural patterns; American Colonial dining room; American colonial Hadley chest; American Foursquare house; American garden; American Radiator Building; American Red Cross National Headquarters; Amiens Cathedral; Amiens theater; Amitabha stone; Amphora vase; Ancestor relief; Anglo Saxon church style; Ankh, life giving symbols; Anne Hathaway's cottage, Shottery; Anthemion Frieze; Aosta; Apadana column capital; Apadana columns; Apartment; Apartment building; Apartment buildings; Apartment Hotel; Apartment house; Apartment in Denmark; Apartments; Aphrodite; Aphrodite bust; Aphrodite of Knidos; Aphrodite of Kyrene; Apollo Sauroktonos; Apollo, Artemis and Goddess; Appian Way Aqueduct; Aqueduct; Arabesques; Arbor Lodge; Arc de Triomphe; Arch of August; Arch of Constantine; Arch of Janus; Arch of Septimus Severus; Arch of the great banqueting hall; Arch of Titus; Arch of Trajan; Archaeological ruins; Archer house; Arches; Arches and Columns; Architectural decorative motif; Architectural details; Architectural sections; Architecture detail; Architraves; Archway entrance; Argive Krater vase; Arlington House; Arlington Memorial Amphitheater; Armchair; Arsinoe rotunda; Art centers; Art Deco table and chair; Art piece; Art pieces; Artemis; Artifacts; Arts Center; Arts Club of Chicago; Asahi ware; Ashdown house; Asian building; Asian statue; Asian temple; Asiatic prisoners; Asklepios; Assyrian architecture; Assyrian bust; Assyrian palace; Athena; Athena Lemnian; Athenian frieze; Attic amphora vase of Illiou persis; Attic black figured hydria vase; Auditorium and concert hall; Augustus statue; Aulnay Church; Auvergne church; Auxerre Cathedral; Azay-le-Rideau; Badia fiorentina; Balconies; Balustrades; Bani Hasan; Bank of England; Banqueting House; Baptistery of St. John; Barbaran Palace; Barbotine Polychrome ware; Barcelona Pavillion; Barrel vault; Basic elements of city planning; Basilica; Basilica di S. Donato; Basilica di S. Maria in Cosmedin; Basilica di San Ambrogio; Basilica di San Lorenzo; Basilica di San Michele Maggiore; Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore; Basilica Emilia; Basilica Eufrasiana; Basilica of Constantine; Basilica of Lateran; Basilica of Maxentius; Basilica of San Apollinare Nuova; Basilica of San Apollinare Nuova, Palace of Theodoric; Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi; Basilica of San Lorenzo; Basilica of San Nicola; Basilica of Santa Croce; Basilica of Santa Maggiore; Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul (Saint Peter's); Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul (Saint Peter's),; Basilica of the Sacred Heart; Basilica Palladiana; Basilica Santuario di Santo Stefano; Basilican church architecture; Basilique Sacre-C?�ur; Basket; Bata Shoe store; Bath in Forum; Bathroom; Baths of Caracalla; Baths of Diocletian; Baths of Titus; Battistero di San Giovanni; Bauhaus; Bauhaus canteen; Bayeux Museum; Bayeux Tapestry no.1; Bayeux Tapestry no.10; Bayeux Tapestry no.11; Bayeux Tapestry no.12; Bayeux Tapestry no.13; Bayeux Tapestry no.14; Bayeux Tapestry no.15; Bayeux Tapestry no.16; Bayeux Tapestry no.17; Bayeux Tapestry no.18; Bayeux Tapestry no.19; Bayeux Tapestry no.2; Bayeux Tapestry no.20; Bayeux Tapestry no.21; Bayeux Tapestry no.22; Bayeux Tapestry no.23; Bayeux Tapestry no.24; Bayeux Tapestry no.25; Bayeux Tapestry no.26; Bayeux Tapestry no.27; Bayeux Tapestry no.28; Bayeux Tapestry no.29; Bayeux Tapestry no.3; Bayeux Tapestry no.30; Bayeux Tapestry no.4; Bayeux Tapestry no.5; Bayeux Tapestry no.6; Bayeux Tapestry no.7; Bayeux Tapestry no.8; Bayeux Tapestry no.9; Beautiful Bodhisattva; Beauvais Cathedral; Beaux Arts apartments; Beddington cottage church; Beddington Hall; Bedroom; Bedstead; Behistun monument; Bell tower; Bellahoj Husene, apartment houses; Belton house; Benjamin Franklin Parkway; Bergama; Berlin-Tempelhof Station of tramway; Betrothal of the Virgin; Beverly Minster; Biblioteca medicea laurenziana; Biddle Estate; Biedermeier furniture; Billings Memorial Library; Birth Temple; Bison; Blanc house; Blenheim Palace; Blonde boy; Bobbin lace pillow; Boboli gardens; Boiler Plant; Bomb shelter; Bomb shelters; Bomb trench and shelter; Boodles' Club; Borghese gardens; Borgund Kirke; Borobodur Temple; Boroschek apartment; Borromeo Palace; Boston Public Library; Botanic garden; Bottles; Boundary stone; Bowl; Bowling green; Bowood House Garden; Boxes; Brazilian Pavilion; Brazilian press association; Breastplate; Breastplate of Ramses II; Breuer House; Breuer House II; Breuer House III; Brick Arch; Brick fence post; Brick Saltbox house; Brick wall; Bridge; Bridge Gueuroz; Bridge over Rhine; Bridge to Monestary of the Raio; British Museum; Britz Horseshoe Estate; Broadacres; Bronze horse; Bronze lion; Bronze seat; Bronze Shiva Nataraja; Brown house; Brussels, Belgium; Buck house; Buddha Statue; Buffalo Savings Bank; Building; Building components; Building decoration; Building entrance; Building of a Greek temple; Buildings; Bull statue in King's grave; Bungalow house; Bunker Garrison house; Bureau of Engraving and Printing; Burgos Cathedral; Buried bomb proof shelters; Burr Mansion; Business center, Wyomissing park; Bust of Fuhrer; Bust of Homer; Bust of man; Bust of Socrates; Bust of unknown Greek; Butcher's Guild; Byen et Temple; Byzantine church; Cadet Chapel; Caesar Cottage; Caldwell house; Calf-bearer; Camposanto; Canals of Venice; Candlesticks, foot warmer, door knocker; Canterbury Cathedral; Capital; Capital and column; Capital Building; Capitals and cornices; Capitals from the Acropolis; Capitol Building; Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.; Caquetoire; Car dealership; Carcassone walled city; Carlisle Cathedral; Carved tombstone; Casa Amesti; Casa della Ara Massima; Cascade fountain; Casino of Pius IV; Castel Sant' Angelo, Rome; Castle; Castle Howard; Castle of Coucy; Castle Rheinstein; Catacombs; Catedral de Santiago de Compostela; Cathedral; Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine; Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul; Cathedral comparisons; Cathedral Durham; 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