Architecture, College of

 

Accessibility Remediation

If you are unable to use this item in its current form due to accessibility barriers, you may request remediation through our remediation request form.

Glass Lantern Slides (Architecture)

Document Type

Media

Citation

View the collection in UNL Image & Multimedia Collections

Comments

This Digital Image and Multimedia collection is administered by the Visual Resources Manager, 402-472-1193.

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; Cathedral of Modena; Cathedral of Notre Dame; Cathedral of our Lady of Strasbourg; Cathedral of Prato; Cathedral of Saint Pierre; Cathedral of Saint-Lazare; Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi; Cathedral of St. Gatien; Cathedral of St. Peter; Cathedral of St. Trophime; Cathedral of the Annunciation; Cathedral of Verona; Cathedrale de Laon; Cathedrale Saint-Etienne; Catlin Gabel School; Cattedrale di Lucca; Cavalcanti House; Ceiling mosaic; Centennial Hall; Central Lutheran Church; Central Park; Central Plaza; Century Theatre; Ceramic jar; Ceramic pitchers; Ceremonial weapons of Ahmose I; Chacmultun; Chair; Chair and commode; Chair and table; Chairs; Chalfield Manor house; Chambre des Notaires; Champs Elysees Theatre; Chantilly; Chapel; Chapel of Hathor; Chapel of the Well; Chapelle Sainte Therese; Chariot; Chariot riders; Charioteer of Delphi; Chart; Chart of the Egyptian civilization; Chart of the Kings of the Old Kingdom of Egypt; Charter house; Charterhouse of Pavia; Chartes Cathedral; Chartres Cathedral; Chateau; Chateau Amboise; Chateau Cambresis; Chateau Chantilly; Chateau d'Anet; Chateau d'Ecouen; Chateau de Bagatelle; Chateau de Blois; Chateau de Chambord; Chateau de Chenonceau; Chateau de Cheverny; Chateau de Clogny; Chateau de Compiegne; Chateau de Courances; Chateau de Dampierre; Chateau de Grandvaux; Chateau de Grosbois; Chateau de Madrid; Chateau de Maisons; Chateau de Marly; Chateau de Petit-bourg; Chateau de Rambouillet; Chateau de Rocquencourt; Chateau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye; Chateau de Versailles; Chateau de Vizille; Chateau Frontenac; Chateau Houbloniere; Chateau of Fougeres; Chateau of Plessis-Bourre; Chateau Rouget; Chaucer printed page; Chaumont; Chest; Chest of drawers; Chester Cathedral; Chestnut street houses; Chicago City Hall; Chicago Tribune Tower; Chicago's business district; Chigi Chapel; Children's playroom; Children's table and chairs; Chile House; China and Japan; Chinese architectural detail; Chinese architecture; Chinese building; Chinese decorative elements; Chinese painting; Chinese relief sculpture; Chippendale living room; Chiswick house; Choragic Monument of Lysicrates; Christ Church; Christ Church College; Christian Malford church; Chronological chart of Mesopotamian dynasties; Chrysler building; Church; Church and cemetery; Church architecture; Church Art; Church at Nikli; Church bench; Church ceiling; Church decoration; Church doorway; Church entrance; Church monument; Church of Badia; Church of Bars; Church of Dahlem; Church of Guadalupe; Church of Hogalid; Church of Loreto; Church of Notre-Dame; Church of Saint Pierre; Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus; Church of San Diego; Church of San Francisco; Church of San Michele; Church of San Spirito; Church of Sant Abbondio; Church of Santa Maria delle Carceri; Church of Santa Teresa La Antigua; Church of Santo Alexandre; Church of St. Dimitri; Church of St. Mary; Church of St. Trophime; Church of the Apostles; Church of the Gesu; Church of the Invalides and Pantheon; Church of the Sorbonne; Church of the Third Order of Sao Francisco; Church pillar; Church portal; Church pulpit; Church rafters; Church roof vaulting; Church Saint-Jean-Baptiste; Church stairs; Church structure; Church tower; Church yard; Churches; Churchyard; Ciba Pharmaceutical Lab; Cincinnatti, Ohio; Circus Maxentius; Circus Maximus; Citadel; Cities of art and history in France; City; City campus; City campus, University of Nebraska; City churches; City forms; City Hall of Stockholm; City house; City of Athens, showing ancient sites; City of Delphi; City of Lincoln, downtown; City of Miletus, temple on Kalabaktepe; City of Mycenae; City of New York; City of Priene; City overviews; City park and broadcasting station; City plan; City planning; City street map; City wall; City walls and Sargon Palace; Civic center; Clarendon building; Clark House; Class in Domestic Science; Claudian Aqueduct; Clay cylinder with inscription of Nabonidus; Clay tablets; Clay vessel; Cleopatra's needle; Cliff dwellings; Cloaca Maxima; Clocks; Clover Leaf; Club armchair; Cluniac grange; Cluniac kitchen; Cluniac refectory; Cluny (Benedictine abbey); Cluny III (Church); Cluny Museum; Clustered reed columns; Coastal boat passenger station; Coblenz; Coca Castle; Cochem castle; Coffeepot and Teapot; Coin; Coins; Coleshill; College of Nazareth; Colleoni chapel; Cologne Cathedral; Colombier, Boss; Colonial interior; Colonna Madonna; Colossal group of Amenophis III and Tiy; Colossal stone head of Coyolxauhqui; Colossi of Memnon; Columbarium of Vigna Codini; Columbia University Engineering Hall; Column; Column Capital; Column illusions; Column of Marcus Aurelius; Column on the Road of Spirits; Columns; Columns and entablatures; Columns from Karnak temple; Columns from Luxor; Columns from Luxor temple; Columns from Tell-el-Amarna; Columns of the outer chamber; Commercial Club; Comparative diagrams; Comparative Domed Churches; Comparative Plans English Cathedrals; Comparative sizes of Doric temples; Comparative sizes of temples; Composite order of architecture; Compton Wynyates; Concrete advertisement; Congress Hall; Conisbrough Castle; Connecticut State Capitol; Console and American William and Mary style chair; Consular diptych leaves; Consumer's Cooperative Society; Consumers Cooperative Society; Cooperative houses for worker's; Copenhagen at night; Copper disk of the Sun God; Copper figure; Corbett House; Corinthian capital; Corinthian capitals; Corinthian Order; Corinthian Order and entablature; Corithinthian Kotyle vase; Cornice from Medinet-Habou; Cornices; Coronation of Piccolomini; Corps legislatif; Cosmic Ray pavilion; Cotswold houses; Cottage; Couch and table; Country church; Court Columns; Courtyard of the Belvedere; Coutances Cathedral; Cradle work; Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum and Library; Crane gate; Cross; Crowd standing in buildings; Crown Hall; Crown House; Crystal Palace; Crystal Spring Park; Cup or small bowl; Custom house; Cycladic painting; Cypress hedge; D.A.R. Headquarters; Daily News Building; Dalton house; Dam; Daphni (Monastery); Darius, relief sculpture; Darmstadt Central Station; Daughter of Amenophis IV; Davanzati Palace; David; David Garrick's Bedstead; De Francesco apartment; De Wolf Farm garden; Debruhl-Marshall house; Decorated metal pots; Decorated room; Deidameia and centaur Eurythion; Delphi (Extinct city); Delphi Stadium; Demeter of Knidos; Denison University; Denman Residence; Depiction of Oriental Cults; Desert House, California; Design for Hill Garden; Design precepts for city planning; Desk; Diagram of vaulting; Diana Fountain; Dickinson-Pillsbury-Witham house; Dining room; Dining room, Home Economics Hall; Dining table and sideboard; Dionysios; Diskobolos statue; Distillers Pavilion; Doge's Palace; Dome of the Invalides; Dome structure; Domestic workers; Dominions of Sargon of Agade; Domino wallpaper; Door socket; Doorway; Doria Palace; Doric entablature; Doric Order; Doric Order architecture examples; Doric Temple; Doric temple with prostasis; Doten house; Double axe; Dr. Merle Moore House; Drawer units; Drawing of Mastodon; Drawing, building forms; Dresden Railway Station; Dressing room; Drinking cup; Driveway; Drivstua railway station; Drop-leaf table; Ducal Palace; Ducal Palace of Venice; Ducal Palace, Urbino; Ducal Palace, Venice; Dudu, the scribe; Duncan Phyfe furniture; Duomo (Cathedral) Milan, Italy; Duomo di Parma; Durazzo Palace; Durham Cathedral; Dutch colonial house; Dwight Ferry House Cooperative Dormitory; Dyckman House; Dying daughter of Niobid; Eagle Gate; Eames House; Early American glass plates; Early Christian and Byzantine derivatives; Early Christian architecture; Early Christian church; Early Christian mosaic; Early Colonial Silver Porringer; Early Doric columns; Early English architecture detail; Early Greek temple; East campus, University of Nebraska; Easton Neston house; Eating utensils; Economy of the Westchester County park system; Ecoyeux church; Edgar J. Kaufmann House; Edificio Esther apartments; Edinburgh Castle; Edris Morrison Studio; Egg-shell ware of polychrome; Eglise de la Madeline; Eglise Saint-Etienne de Beauvais; Egyptian headdress; Egyptian hieroglyphics; Egyptian motifs; Egyptian tombs and pyramids; Eiffel Tower; Eiffel Tower and Empire State Building; Einstein Tower; Eirene and Ploutos; El Recreo Urban Center; Elberfeld Hospital Project; Electrical Distributing Building; Elementary school; Elephant sculpture; Eleusis; Elizabethan table; Ely Cathedral; Embroidered bag; Empire State Building; Enameled bricks; English and French cathedrals; English estate; English garden; Engraved glass cup; Engraved glass cup from Orrefors; Entablature; Entablatures; Entrance; Entrance painting; Entrance portico; Equestrian statue of Colleoni; Equitable Savings and Loan Association; Erechtheum; Escorial; Estate entrance; Etrsucan architecture; Etruscan Arch; Etruscan sculpture; Evolution of Corinthian capital; Evolution of vaulting; Examples of prehistoric art; Exeter Cathedral; Exhibition Hall; Exhibition of cooking and sewing by girls' domestic science class; Experimental house; Exposition Hall; Fabric art; Factories and warehouses; Factory; Faience inlays; Faience tablets; Fairfax airport; Fan vaulting; Faneuil Hall; Fantoft Stavekirke; Farm building; Farm house; Farmhouse; Farnese Herakles; Farnese Palace; Faulkner Farm; Feast in the House of Levi; Federal Triangle; Federal-style dining room; Female; Female figure on vase; Female statues; Fernandez factory; Field Marshals' Hall; Finchingfield; Fine Arts Building; Fireplace; First National Bank; First United Methodist Church; Five Pilaster capitals and Lions Head frieze; Five senses panels; Floral hall and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; Florence Cathedral; Florentine church; Flower tables; Fly-over crossing; Flyover Stockholm and Stadshuset; Folding chair; Fontainebleau Palace; Fontaineleau Palace; Fontrevraud Abbey; Ford's Hospital; Forms used in vaulting; Foro Romana balustrade; Fort Trekroner; Forum (Pompeii); Forum and Temple of Jupiter; Forum Nerva; Forum of Trajan (Rome, Italy); Forum Romanum; Founder's Hall; Fountain; Fountain of Trevi; Fountain of Venus; Fountains; Fountains Abbey; Four Evangelists; Four Oaks; Four portraits; Frankfurt Gas Works; Franklin Park; Franklin Row houses; Frederic G. Robie House; French art; French cathedral; French chateau; French church; French church entrance; French community; French farm house; French house; French Morocco; French Quarter; French Romanesque church; French Romanesque house; French village; Fresco; Frieze of horsemen; Frigidarium; Frontini house; Fundamental forms of structure; Funerary chapel of Queen Hatshepsut; Furniture; Furniture, Empire and Victorian; Galleria Vittorio Emanuele; Galloping boar; Gamle Aker Kirke; Garden; Garden Apartments; Garden District House; Garden of El Fureidis; Garden of Tockington Estate; Garden of Weld; Garden Pavilion Pan American building; Gardens; Gardens at Greystone Estate; Gardens at Maudesleigh; Gare du Nord train station; Gas proof door; Gaston d'Orleans Wing; Gate; Gate of All Nations; Gate of Athena Archegetis; Gate of Euergetes I; Gate of Ischtar; Gated entrance; Gates of Paradise; GEHAG apartments; Geller House; Geological Rotherham; Geometric Belly-Handled Amphora vase; Geometric Dipylon Krater vase; Georgian House; German Air Ministry Service buildings; German Architectural sculpture; German Army High Command; German building; German Metal Workers Union Building; German Mountain Infantry barracks; German Pavilion; German roadway; German Sports House; Gesu e Maria; Gilgamesh mastering a lion; Girl; Girl's dormitory; Glass house; Glory of Augustus; Gloucester Cathedral; Gobelin Tapestry Works; Goblet; God Amon Sculpture; Gold bowl; Gold cups; Gold helmet of King Meskalamdug; Golden hair holders, bracelets and ornaments; Golden Summer Monastery; Good and bad features in building; Gopuram of a South Indian temple; Gore Place; Gothic carving; Gothic church; Gothic vault; Gothic vaulting; Gothic-French paneled room; Gotland Church; Gott house; Gourd jug; Governor Gore House; Governor's Palace; Governor's Palace, Uxmal; Grace Memorial Chapel; Grain elevator; Granada Cathedral; Grand Central Station; Grand Palace; Grand Stairway; Grand Trianon; Grant's tomb; Graphic design; Gravina Palace; Great Buddha of Kamakura; Great Kills Park; Great Pyramid of Cheops; Great Pyramid of Gizeh; Great Stupa Sanchi; Great Synagogue; Great temple of Abu Simbel; Great temple of Abu-Simbel; Great wall of China; Great wall of Troy VI; Greek and Roman Comparison; Greek architecture; Greek art; Greek Boat; Greek coastline with ruins; Greek Frets; Greek Orders; Greek priestess; Greek temple; Greek theater; Greek urban design; Greek vase decoration; Greenwich Hospital; Groombridge place; Gross St. Martins; Grundtrigs Church; Guadagni Palace; Guards of Diadochi; Guston Hall; Guy Stanley property; Gymnasion and temple; H.M. Meyers house; Haddon Hall; Hadrian's bust; Hadrian's Villa; Hadrian's Wall; Hagia Sophia; Half-timbered house; Hall house; Hall of Butcher's Guild; Hall of classics; Hamburg City Park; Hamilton Hall; Hampton Court Palace; Hampton Court Palace addition; Hampton-Preston mansion; Hand block design; Hand blocks; Hand on thigh spinning; Hanger; Hanger No. 1, Santos Dumont Airport; Harewood House; Harkness Memorial Quadrangle; Harkness Memorial Tower; Harnischmacher House; Harnismacher House; Harurobi; Harvard Business School Baker Library; Harvard University hall; Hat and necklace; Hathaway house; Hathor column capital; Hathor protecting a man; Haus am Horn; Head of a Bodhisattva; Head of a fallen soldier; Head of Apollo; Head of Hermes; Head of Rejoicing woman; Heart scarabs; Heinersdorff multi-lens window; Henry O. Rea House; Henry VII's Lady Chapel; Hephaisteion (Athens, Greece); Hepplewhite chair; Hepplewhite furniture; Hepplewhite side chairs; Hera; Herakles and the Apples of the Hesperides; Hercules; Herman Goering's office; Hermes; Hermes and Dionysios; Hexham Abbey; High Priests Temple; High school building; High street; Highways, Dallas, Texas; Hinges; Historic building; Hittite priests; Hogolid Church; Hole of Traiano; Holland's Hill house; Holy Trinity Church; Homage to Shamash; Homewood; Hong Kong waterfront; Hopi belt weaver; Horologion of Andronicos; Horse Guards; Horsholmvej Housing Estate; Horus and Thoth of Hat purifying Amenophis II; Horyu-ji (Temple of the Flourishing Law); Hospital De Jesus Nazareno; Hospital of Saint-Jean; Hotel; Hotel d'Amelot; Hotel de Cluny; Hotel de M. Paul Marmotto; Hotel de Salm; Hotel de Ville; Hotel Eynard; Hotel Gouiniere; Hotel in Germany; Hotel Invalides; Hotel le Marois; Hotel Ponce De Leon; Hotel Titon; House; House and garden; House for fish smoking; House for Philip Johnson; House interior; House of Anne Morgan, Sutton place; House of Colonel William Raymond Lee; House of Commons; House of Leigh French Jr.; House of Livia; House of Mrs. Edward S. Moore; House of the Centenary; House of the Centurion; House of the Century; House of the Faun; House of the free boatmen; House of the Pansa and House of the Vettii; House of the Vettii; House on Trinitaire street; Houses; Houses of Parliament; Hoysaleswara Temple; Hudson and N.Y. urban land use; Hume Field; Hunter and hound on pinax; Hunter house; Hunting wild asses; Ibex; Ibn Tulun Mosque; Idsumo ware; Il Rendentore; Illinois Institute of Technology Campus; Ilot Insalubre No. 6; Imperial Hotel; Imprimerie Nationale; Inca ruins; Inca village; Independence Hall; Indian belt loom; Indian sculpture; Indo-Hellenistic Buddha; Industrial and commercial areas; Industrial City; Interior courtyard; Ionic Kylix vase; Ionic Order; Ionic Volute; Isaac Guggenheim house; Ischtar gate; Isda Tiberio; Island of Philae; Isleta Church; Italian church; Italian Romanesque architectural details; Italian Romanesque capital details; Italian Romanesque details; Italian sculpture; Italy; Ivory foot; Ivory pieces; J.P. Finley & Son Mortuary; Jacobean Armchair; Jacobean chairs; Jacobean chest; Jacobean furniture; James and Dolly Madison house; James Farley Post Office; James McAllister house; Japanese building; Japanese Painting; Japnese temple; Jars; Jefferson Davis house; Jericho Farm; Jew's house; Joao Arnstein House; John G. Neihardt Residential Center; John Hicks house; John M. Ward house; John Platt House; John Turner House; John Whipple house; Johns Hopkins University; Jonah and the Whale Fountain; Josephine's bed and commode; Jumel Mansion; Kailasanatha Temple; Kantharos vase; Kara tsu; Karau sai; Karlsruhe, Germany; Kasten; Kedleston Hall; Kennersley house; Kensington Palace; Keramag work; Kharkov Theater; Kiku-mon Imperial Badge of Japan; King Solomon's temple; King's Chapel; King's College; Kings Circus; Kinkakuji, Kyoto, Japan; Kiri-mon, Badge of the Mikado family; Kitchen; Kleinmetallhaus; Kloster St. Gallen; Knives; Ko-chiusa ware; Koch house; Kore with offering; Koshu Kajikazawa; Kotyle vase; Kresge Auditorium; Kylix cup; Kylix vase; Kyonat wading through the sea with the children in his pack; La Ville Radieuse; Lace design carved in sharp relief; Ladd & Bush Bank; Lady and Bear; Lake Shore Drive Apartments; Lambic beach cottages; Lamolithic Houses; Lancaster County Courthouse; Landsdown Crescent; Lansdowne House; Lateran cloister; Le Mans Cathedral; Leaves; Leland Stanford Junior Museum; Lemon Hill Mansion; Libations offered to double axes; Library; Library of Congress; Lichfield Cathedral; Limestone plaque; Lincoln Cathedral; Lincoln High school; Lincoln Memorial; Lindall-Gibbs-Osgood house; Linear city; Lion; Lion sculpture; Lion's Gate; Litchfield Cathedral; Liverpool Cathedral; Living room; Log cabin; Logetta; Loggia de Lanzi; Loggia del Consiglio; Lombardian Church; Lombardian sculpture; London; London rebuilding; Loom; Louis XIV; Louisburg Square; Louvre; Lovell House; Lovers Sharing an Umbrella; Lund Cathedral; Lustral basin; Luxembourg gardens; Luxembourg Palace; Luxor Obelisk; Luxor Temple; Machu Picchu; Mack-and-Stone houses; Mademoiselle Pogany; Madison Square Presbyterian church; Madonna and Child; Magdalen College; Magdalen Tower; Maiden from Attica; Maimonides Health Center; Mainz Cathedral; Majolica barrel-shaped flower jars; Majolica bowl; Majolica plate; Major Charles Frost garrison house; Man; Man holding child; Mangia Tower; Mansion; Mansion design; Mansion of Reine Berengere; Mantecitorio Palace; Map; Map of Ancient Egypt; Map of Berlin; Map of Chester; Map of Constantinople; Map of Crete and Greece; Map of Egypt; Map of Egypt and Mesopotamia; Map of France; Map of Los Angeles; Map of Spain; Map of the Mesopotamian Plain; Map of the Renaissance; Map of west Lincoln; Map Washington D.C.; Marble masonry; Marble pagoda; Marching to war; Maria Laach Abbey; Market place; Marketplace in Bergen; Mars and Venus; Marshall Field Store; Mary Russell Hadley chest; Mary Washington house; Masks of Kukal Can; Masque scenery; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Campus; Massachusetts State Capitol, Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts State House; Mastaba; Mastaba of Ptah-Hotep; Mastaba of Ptahhotep; Mausoleum (Halicarnassus); Mausoleum of Augustus; Mausoleum of Diocletian; Mausoleum of Galla Placidia; Mausoleum of Galla Placido; Maxwell Court; Mayan Architecture; Mayan carving, head; Mayan drawings; Mayan mural painting; Mayan painting; Mayan portal; Mayan region; Mayan relics; Mayan relief; Mayan relief sculpture; Mayan ruins; Mayan ruins of Tulum; Mayan sacrificial knives; Mayan sculpture; Mayan site; Mayan Statue; Mayan tablet; Mayan temple; Mayan terraces and pyramids; Mayan Textiles; Mayan vases; Mayan wall; Mayence bridge; McCormick house; McGraw Hill Building; McMillan Plan; Mechelen town hall; Medieval defenses; Medusa Ludovisi; Meeting room of German boys organization; Meeting room, German boys organization; Mellerstain house; Melrose Abbey; Memorial gate; Memorial Park; Memorial to French Resistance Martyrs; Methods of vaulting; Metropolitan Cathedral; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Michigan Air Business Building; Mid-century living room; Milan Cathedral; Miller Residence; Milvian Bridge; Ministry of Education and Health; Minnesota State Capitol; Minoan periods and Egyptian dynasties; Mirror top; Mischianza sgraffito plate; Mission San Carlos Borromeo del Rio Carmelo; Missouri State Capitol; Mitla, Hall of the Columns; Model Farm Court for Nebraska; Model of small house; Modern Apartment; Modern Athens; Modern Europe; Modern German Factory; Modern House; Moholy-Nagy House; Monadnock Building; Monolithic doorway; Monreale Cathedral; Mont Saint Michel; Monticello; Mordon college; Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City; Mormon Temple; Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah; Morris house; Mosaic; Mosque of Cordova; Mosque of Kazemain, Golden Minarets; Mount Pleasant house; Mount Rushmore; Mount Vernon; Mountain relief; Mourning Athena; Mourning woman; Movie set; Mrs. Cornelius N. Bliss apartment; Mugs; Muhammad Shah 1702-48 in a Garden; Mulheim Bridge; Munich Rathaus; Municipal Recreation Pier; Mural mosaic of Daphne; Murder of Aigisthos by Orestes; Musee du vieux Toulouse; Mycenae; Myrtle Grove house; N.U. Medical School campus; Nancy; Naples; Naples, Italy; Napoleon's study; Narmer Palette; National Museum of Natural History; National Pantheon of Venezuela; National School of Arts and Crafts; National Theatre; Native American Shirt; Navajo blanket loom; Navajo Sand Painting; Navajo woman spinning wool; Nebraska State Capitol; Nebuchadnezzar tower temple; Neck Amphora; Neckar River; Neighborhood gas station; Neighborhood unit; Net camouflaged office building; Nevsky Avenue; New Castle house; New College; New Library; New South Church; New York City skyline; New York City stock exchange; New York Curb Exchange; New York State Capitol, Albany, New York; New York Worlds Fair; Niemeyer's house; Night club; Nike; Nike from Delos; Nike of Paionios; Normandy church; Norsk Folkemuseum; Northlands Farm; Northwest Airlines Ticket Office; Norway Pavilion; Norwegian Lutheran Foundation; Norwich Cathedral; Notebook; Notre Dame; Notre Dame de Dijon; Notre Dame de la Couldre; Notre Dame de-l' Epine; Notre Dame du Port; Notre Dame Le Grande; Notre Dame of Monrieval; Notre Dame, Paris; Notre-Dame de Reims (Cathedral); Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral; Nude statue; Nunnery; Nunnery quadrangle; Nuremberg and Pegnitz river; Oak alley plantation; Oaks; Obelisk of Hatshepsut; Ockwells Manor house; Octagon House; Odeon; Office; Office buildings; Office, Home Economics Hall; Ogden house; Oinochoe vase; Old City Hall, New York City, N.Y.; Old Clock tower; Old North Church; Old South Meeting House; Old St. Paul's Church; Old St. Peter's Basilica; Old State House; Old Town bridge tower; Olympia; Olympic theatre; Open air baths; Optical corrections in architecture; Oratory of San Felipe Neri Cathedral; Order of Architecture; Oregon State Hospital; Oregonian Building; Orfeus Fountain; Organ; Orleans Cathedral; Ormond Plantation; Orpheus Fountain; Orsanmichele; Orvieto Cathedral; Oseberg Ship; Oslo, Norway; Our Lady of the Rosary church; Ouro Preto; Oxford Cathedral; Oxford University church; Ozark farm house; Pack House; Pagoda; Painted ornament from Nimrud; Painting; Painting Man; Painting of a man; Painting, China; Palace; Palace at Ctesiphon; Palace Davanzati; Palace Giraud; Palace of Assurbanipal; Palace of Bargello; Palace of Caligula; Palace of Caprarola; Palace of Darius I; Palace of Diocletian; Palace of Jacques Coeur; Palace of Justice; Palace of Minos; Palace of Raphael; Palace of Sargon II; Palace of Sennacherib at Kouyunjik; Palace of the Caesars; Palace of the Caesars stadium; Palace of the Chancellery; Palace of the Masks; Palace of the Popes; Palace of the Prince; Palace of the Virgins of the Sun; Palace of Tiryns; Palace of Versailles; Palace Vecchio; Palace Vendome; Palais Brongniart; Palais Eynard; Palais-Royal; Palazzi della Cancelleria; Palazzo Bevilacqua; Palazzo Cambiasso; Palazzo Canossa; Palazzo Chiericati; Palazzo Contarini Fasan; Palazzo del Te; Palazzo Dolfin; Palazzo Massimi; Palazzo Medici Riccardi; Palazzo Spada; Palazzo Vendramin; Palermo Cathedral; Palladian Bridge; Pampulha casino; Pampulha Island restaurant; Pan American Union Building; Pandolfini Palace; Panel of Hesire, high official; Pannell Building; Pantheon; Parade; Paray-le-Monial, Priory Church; Paris; Paris Opera House; Parkchester; Parks; Parks and Municipal buildings; Parliament building; Parlor; Parson Joseph Capen House; Parthenon; Passenger Transport building; Passion play theater; Patios; Paul Revere House; Paved road; Pavilion; Pavilion and gardens; Pavilllion; Pazzi Chapel; Pazzi Chapel and Basilica di San Lorenzo; Peace Palace; Pedestal and vase; Pennsylvania Dutch plate; Pennsylvania German bride box; Pennsylvania German cast iron stove plates; Pennsylvania German tapestry; Pennsylvania Station; Peplophoros; Percy Menefee House; Pere Lachaise cemetery; Pergamon Altar; Period house interior with figures; Period house interior with figures, museum display; Period house, museum display; Persephone, Demeter and Triptolemos; Persepolis; Persepolis, Persia; Peter Kerr House; Peterborough Cathedral; Pewter platter and plate; Pewter teapot; Pharos of Alexandria; Philadelphia Savings Fund Society building; Philippeion; Piazza del Campidoglio; Piazza del Popolo; Piazza S.S. Annunziata; Piazza San Marco; Piazzas; Pictorial Sampler; Picture of woman; Piedras Negras; Piedras Negras, Stela 16; Pier 58, New York street; Pierce-Nichols house; Pietro Belluschi Office; Pietro Belluschi, portrait; Pilgrim's flask; Pincio Gardens; Pirate Alley houses; Pisa; Pisa Baptistery; Pisa Campanile; Pisa Cathedral; Piscator apartment; Pitcher; Pitti Palace; Place de la Concorde; Place de Louis XV; Place de Vosges; Place du Pont-Neuf; Place farm; Place Stanislas; Plan for New York; Plan for St. Die; Plan of Campo Marzio; Plan of Vienna; Plan Voisin; Plans of Development; Plaque; Plaque of Ur-Nina; Plate of gold; Platform of Tongariki; Platter; Plaza; Plaza Barberini; Plaza of St. Peters; Poe's house; Polychrome vases; Pompeii; Pompeii amphitheatre; Pont Du Gard and Aqueduct; Pont Valentre; Ponte de la Concorde; Ponte Nomentano; Ponte Vecchio; Ponto Rotto; Ponto Sisto; Porcelain bowls; Porcelain plate; Porringer, bowls, and sugar bowls; Port of Ostia; Porta del Popolo; Porta dell Arco; Porta Maggiore; Porta Marzia; Portal Pia; Portico of Temple of Minerva Polias; Portland Art Museum; Portrait of Tamagikn at Nakamaniiva; Portrait vessel; Portrait vessel and pottery vessel; Post office and Court house building; Potsdamer Platz; Pottery; Pottery from loom weight basement; Pottery vessel; Pouch; Prague, Czech Republic; Pre-stressed girders; Predynastic pottery; Prehistoric art; Prehistoric art, Cueva de las Palomas; Prehistoric art, Font-de-Gaume; Prehistoric art, La Mairie in Teyjat; Prehistoric art, Tajo de las Figuras; Prehistoric drawings; Prehistoric necklace, Barma Grande; Prehistoric rock groupings; Preserved food; Princess' tower; Principal groups of painted caves and other Paleolithic sites; Principle Temple; Prior Park College; Priory church of St. Batholomew; Project for Apartment Tower in the country; Project for housing development; Projects; Proposed Engineering building; Propylaea; Propylon of Ptolemy II; Prospect Park; Psyche of Capua; Public building; Public Park in Essen; Pylon of Horemheb; Pylons of Thutmose III; Pyramid of Cestius and Porta Ostiensis; Pyramid of Cheops; Pyramid of Chephren; Pyramid of Meidum; Pyramid of the Magician; Pyramid of Zoser; Pyramids at Abusir; Pyramids at Giza; Pyramids at Gizeh; Pyramids of Abusir; Pyramids of Gizeh; Queen Anne chair; Queen Anne furniture; Queen Anne highboy; Queen Nefertiti; Queen's College; Queen's House; Quirigua Alter; Radcliffe Library; Radditz House; Radio House; Raja Rani Temple; Rajarani Temple; Raleigh hotel; Raleigh Tavern; Ramesseum; Ramesseum Temple; Ramses II; Rapa Nui Statues; Rape of Korone by Theseus; Raphael Loggia; Raul Vidal elementary school; RCA (RKO) Building; Realengo Workers housing; Rebuilding of LeHavre; Recliner Tomb; Reclining chairs; Red Palace and Kremlin; Regent Street; Reich Air Ministry; Relics; Relief carving; Relief sculpture; Religious art; Residential Garden; Residential House; Restored Gospel Apostolic Church; Revere Quality House; Rheinhalle Art Museum; Rialto Bridge; Riddarfjarden bay; Ringplan School; Rockefeller Center; Roman amphitheatre; Roman architecture; Roman buildings; Roman coin; Roman Colosseum; Roman Forum; Roman Forum, Arch of Titus; Roman house; Roman priestess statue; Roman sculpture; Roman temple; Roman theatre; Roman Tombs; Roman vault; Roman vaults; Romerstadt housing development; Roofs; Ropes Memorial; Rothenburg; Rotunda Library, University of Virginia; Rouen Cathedral; Rouen, Evreaux, Eglise Saint-Ouen; Round Temple; Rounded and pointed vaulting; Royal Botanic Gardens; Royal Crescent; Royal Horticultural Hall and Conference Center; Royal Palace; Rucellai Palace; Rufus E. Lee property; Rufus Stillman House; Ruins; Ruins at Copan; Ruins of Dublalmakh; Russell Residence; Russell Senate Office Building; Russian Hut; S. Angelo Castle; S. Giovanni degli Eremiti; S. Giovanni deli Eremiti; S. Ignatius of Loyola Chapel; S.C. Johnson Wax Building; Sacred Lake at Karnak; Sacred tamarisk; Sacsahuaman Site; Safety valve and protective walls; Saint Andrews; Saint Catherines Church; Saint Cloud; Saint Eustace; Saint Louis Union Station; Saint Marks; Saint Paul's Chapel; Saint Peters Church; Saint Petronio; Saint Philibert Church; Saint Pierre Church; Saint Stephen of Bourges Cathedral; Saint-Austremoine Church; Saint-Etienne Cathedral; Saint-Etienne-du-Mont; Saint-Eustache; Saint-Martin shrine; Saint-Michel de Lescure; Saint-Pierre Church; Saint-Sernin Basilica; Sainte-Croix Church; Sainte-Croix-Notre-Dame Church; Sake cup and stand of Yeiraku ware; Salginatobel Bridge; Salisbury Cathedral; Salon design; Salt Lake City and County Building; Salt Lake City street; Salt Lake Temple; Saltair Pavilion; San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane; San Clemente; San Esteban Church; San Francesco; San Francesco della Vigna; San Giacomo degli Incurabili; San Gimignano; San Giorgia in Velabro; San Giorgio Maggiore; San Ivo della Sapienza; San Marco Convent; San Michele in Foro; San Pedro; San Pietro in Vincoli; San Satiro; San Zeno; Sanctuary of Athena; Sanctuary of the Madonna of St. Blaise; Sant'Eligio degli Orefici; Santa Maria degli Angelini; Santa Maria dei Miracole; Santa Maria dei Miracoli; Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio; Santa Maria della Pace; Santa Maria della Salute; Santa Maria della Spina; Santa Maria della Vittoria; Santa Maria delle Graize; Santa Maria in Aracoeli; Santa Maria in Trastevere; Santa Maria Maggiore; Santa Maria Novella; Santa Sabina; Santa Susanna; Sanuti Bevilacqua Palace; Sarcophagus; Sasanian Palace; Satyr; Saxon architecture; Scandinavian weighted warp loom; Scepters; Schenley Park entrance; Schoolhouse; Sculpture; Sculptured pavement; Seagull Monument and fountain, Temple Square; Seal of signet ring; Seaplane station, Santos Dumont Airport; Seated Goddess; Seated Scribe; Second Branch Bank of the United States; Secretary; Segovia Cathedral; Selinunt; Seminar buildings; Senate house; Senlis Cathedral; Sens Cathedral; Sepulcher of Cecilia Metella; Serpent columns; Serpent head, Temple of the Warriors; Service cart; Setesdal House; Seven cities of the deadly sins; Seville Cathedral; Shakespeare's house; Sheldon's Tavern; Shelter; Sheraton console and mirror; Sheraton dining room; Sheraton table; Shield; Shinto shrine; Shrine of Ise; Shrublands Hall; Siena Cathedral; Sigiriya frescoes; Signet ring; Siguenza Cathedral; Silk weaving mill; Silsbee-Mott house; Silver beaker; Silver Kylix vase; Sistine Chapel; Sistine Madonna; Six handled metal vase; Sizergh Castle; Slave quarters barracks; Slipper shaped sarcophagus; Small Cowper Madonna; Small Temple; Sod house; Sofa and table; Soholm I complex; South American Indian Architecture; South American Indian carvings; South American Indian dwelling; South American Indian masks; South American Indian pottery; South American Indian script; South American Indian textiles; South American Indian village; Southland Church; Southwell Chapter house; Space in the city; Spanish Cathedrals; Spanish Chapel; Spanish houses; Spanish Renaissance furniture; Spanish Steps and Trinita dei Monti Church; Spedale degli Innocenti; Speke Hall; Speyer Cathedral; Sphinx; Sphinx and pyramids; Sphynx and pyramids; Spinx sculpture; Spoons; Sporting goods factory; Sportsman's House; Spouted vase; Sprague House; St Jacques?�� Church; St-Michel d'Aiguilhe; St. Agnes Outside the Wall; St. Anno's Church; St. Augustine's Church; St. Callixtus catacombs; St. Chapelle church; St. Davids Cathedral; St. Disen's Church; St. Etienne du Mont; St. Front at Perigueux; St. George at Velabrum; St. George's Chapel; St. Gilles church; St. Godehad Church; St. Hilaire-le-Grand; St. John the Baptist; St. John's College; St. Lawrence church; St. Louis airport; St. Maclou church; St. Mark's Basilica; St. Mark's Basilica book cover; St. Martin-in-the-Fields; St. Mary's Chapel; St. Mary-le-Bow; St. Mary-le-Bow and St. Bride; St. Mary-le-Strand; St. Maurice church; St. Ouen Cathedral; St. Paul's Cathedral; St. Paul's Cathedral design; St. Paul's Chapel; St. Paul's church; St. Paul's Outside the Walls; St. Pedrog's Church; St. Peter's Basilica; St. Peter's Cathedral and Piazza di San Pietro; St. Peters and Vatican City; St. Peters Hospital; St. Riquier Abbey; St. Rumbold's Cathedral; St. Simeon church and monastery; St. Sophia; St. Stephens Cathedral; St. Theodore Church; St. Thomas More Chapel; St. Thomas of Cantebury church; St. Vitale; Stadium; Stadium of Gerland; Stage set; Stained glass window; Stained glass windows; Staircase; Stairs; Stairs of the Ziggurat at Ur; Stairway; Stairway of the Apadana; Stairwell and elevator bomb protection; Stanford Memorial Chapel; Stanford Memorial Church; Stanton hall; Stanza della Senatura; Stanza of the Borgo Fire; Star Church; State Capitol, Providence, Rhode Island; Statue; Statue of Brigham Young, Temple Square; Statue of Joseph Smith; Statue of Wahribre; Statues; Statutes of Sesostris I; Steel stools; Steinmetz Photo Studio; Stele; Stele H; Stepped pyramid of Sakkara; Stepped pyramid of Zoser; Stiegel glass; Stirrup-vase; Stockholm Sweden; Stokesay Castle; Stone entrance arch; Stone Structure; Stone wall; Strangers Hall; Strangford Apollo; Strasbourg Cathedral; Strawberry Hill; Street corner in Oslo; Street in Rome towards St. Peters; Street of the Vettii house; Street plans; Striding warrior; Strozzi Palace; Structure above vaulting; Structure II, Hochab Mayan ruins; Stuart Strong House; Study; Stylobates and terraces; Sugar bowl; Sultan Hassan Mosque; Sultan Hassan Mosque, Cairo; Sumerian sculpture; Summer House; Sun Motif; Sun Temple; Sunglitter; Sunken Gardens; Superposition of Columns; Surimono; Suspension Bridge Rhine River; Sutor House; Swan house; Swedish Pavilion; Sweet Briar College; Sylvester manor; Syon house; Table; Tables and chair; Taj Mahal; Taka tori ware; Tanjore Pagoda; Tankard and ale mug; Tapestries; Tapestry; Tea Ceremony; Teapot and stand; Teapots; Technical laboratory; Telesterion; Temenos at Ur; Tempelhof Airport; Tempietto of San Pietro in Montorio; Temple; Temple area; Temple at Al-Ubaid; Temple at Assur; Temple at Badami; Temple at Karnak; Temple at Luxor; Temple at Segesta; Temple capitals; Temple column; Temple details; Temple entrance of Queen Hatshepsut; Temple front; Temple of Abydos; Temple of Amenhotep III; Temple of Ammon at Karnak; Temple of Amon; Temple of Antonius and Faustina; Temple of Aphaia; Temple of Apollo; Temple of Apollo Epocurius; Temple of Artemis; Temple of Asclepius; Temple of Athena Nike; Temple of Athena Polias; Temple of Augustus and Livia; Temple of Bacchus; Temple of Chac Mool; Temple of Charenton/Church Saint Gervais; Temple of Concord; Temple of Concordia; Temple of Confucius; Temple of Demeter; Temple of Diana; Temple of Dionysus; Temple of Divus Julius; Temple of Fortuna; Temple of Fortuna Virilis; Temple of Fortuna Virilis, Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Temple of Saturn; Temple of God of the Universe; Temple of Hathor; Temple of Hatshepsut; Temple of Heaven, Hall of Annual Prayers; Temple of Hera; Temple of Hera I; Temple of Hera II; Temple of Horus; Temple of Horus entrance; Temple of Isis; Temple of Jupitor; Temple of Khons; Temple of Khons and mammisi; Temple of Maison-Carree; Temple of Mars Ultor; Temple of Mars Ultor and Forum Augustus; Temple of Mars Ultor and Temple of Maison-Carree; Temple of Minerva Medica; Temple of Mut; Temple of Neptune; Temple of Ningal; Temple of Owls; Temple of Queen Hatshepsut; Temple of Rameses II; Temple of Ramses III; Temple of Segesta; Temple of Seti I; Temple of Tell al-Ubaid; Temple of the Chac Mool; Temple of the cross; Temple of the Descending God; Temple of the High Priests; Temple of the Sun; Temple of the Thousand Columns and Temple of the Xtoloc; Temple of the Tigers; Temple of the Tigers, Ball Court; Temple of the Warriors; Temple of the Wind God; Temple of Tigers; Temple of Tigers and Shields; Temple of Venus and Rome; Temple of Vesta; Temple of Victory; Temple of Warriors; Temple of Zeus; Temples; Temples and Pantheon; Temples of Basilica and Poseidon; Temples of Paestum; Terhune house; Textile; Textile design; Textiles; Thaddeus Burr Homestead; Thatched cottage; The Autumn Moon from Ishiyania; The City; The Katarina Elevator; Theater; Theater at Epidauros; Theater at Epidauros and Theater at Orange; Theater at Epidaurus; Theater of Dionysos; Theater of Dionysus; Theatre of Marcellus; Theatre of Pompey; Thermae; Thermae of Diocletian, Rome; Theseus and Antiope; Things to Come; Tholos of Epidauros; Tholos Temple; Thomas Chippendale furniture; Thomas Sheraton furniture; Thompson House; Thonet side chair; Three Crown Mill; Throne of Archbishop Maximian; Tiber Island; Tikal Temple; Tinghuset; Title#1; Tiwanaku doorway; Toledo Cathedral; Tomb; Tomb art; Tomb ceiling; Tomb of baker Eurysaces and wife; Tomb of Seti I; Tomb of the Triclinium; Tomb of Tutankhamen; Tomba dell Alcova; Tombs of Persepolis; Tombs on west side of Giza pyramids; Tourquoise plaque; Tower of London; Towers; Towers and spires; Towers of City Hall; Town hall; Town hall in Arhus; Town hall in Arhus, Denmark; Town Hall, Copenhagen; Town wall; Townhall in Arhus; Trajan's Column; Trajan's Column and Column of Marcus Aurelius; Trajan's Forum, Rome; Trajan's Kiosk; Transportation Building; Transportation of winged bull; Treasure Ship with the Seven Gods of Good Fortune; Treasury Building; Treasury of Athens; Treasury of Atreus; Treasury of Siphnos; Treasury of St. Mark's Basilica; Trentham Gardens; Triangular Forum; Trinity Church; Trinity Church, New York, N.Y.; Trinity College library; Tristram house; Triumphal Arch of Alfonso I; Triumphal Arches; Troyes Cathedral; Trusses; Tudor building; Tudor ceiling; Tudor house; Tudor house and store; Tudor revival house; Tugendhat House; Tuileries garden; Tuileries Palace; Tulum; Tunic with bear design; Turin Exhibition Hall; Tutankhamen throne; Two men; Two people making pottery; Two statue heads; Two-story house; Types of columns; Types of trusses; Types of vaulting; Typical houses; Typical mastaba; Uffizi gallery; Ulm Cathedral; Umbrella and Saber; UNESCO Headquarters; UNESCO Headquarters Project; Unfinished head of Nefertiti; Unidentified ancient city; Unidentified building; Unidentified buildings; Unidentified Cathedral; Unidentified Chinese building; Unidentified city; Unidentified house; Unidentified painting; Unidentified round building; Union Station; United States Customs House; Unity Temple; Univeristy of Rome; University Hall; University of Aarhus, assembly hall; University of Aarhus, main building; University of Cambridge; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (UMTC); University of Nebraska--Lincoln, City Campus; University of Nebraska--Lincoln, East Campus; University of Pennsylvania Museum of Arts; University of Rochester; University of Virginia; University of Virginia Campus; Unplanned community; Ur; Urban design; Urban design, exsisting industries; Urban design, schools and public areas; Urban design, streets; Utah State Capitol building; Uxmal Temple; Val-de-Grace; Valley of Chandigarh; Vapheio tholos tomb; Vaphio cup; Vase; Vase painting; Vase painting of Illiou persis; Vatican City; Vatican decoration; Vatican Gardens; Vatican Library; Vaulted ceilings; Vaulted tomb; Vaulted tombs of Assur; Vaulting; Vaulting diagram; Vaulting of side aisle; Vaux-le-Vicomte castle; Velvet chair covers and Chinese Imperial robe; Venezia Palace; Vernon House; Versailles; Vezelay Abbey; Vezelay, France; Victorian house; Victory of Samothrace; Vieux Carre; Villa Adriana; Villa Albani; Villa Aldobrandini; Villa Borghese; Villa Capra; Villa Castello; Villa Caucresson; Villa d'Este; Villa de Tibere; Villa di Papa Giulio; Villa Doria-Pamphili; Villa Farnese; Villa Gamberaia; Villa Gori; Villa Lante; Villa Madama; Villa Medici; Villa Mondragone; Villa on Lac Leman; Villa Pia; Villa Savoye; Villa Schwob; Villa Torlonia; Villa, Paris Exhibition; Village; Vineyard; Virgil mosaic with Clio and Melpomene; Virgin of Christ and St. John the Baptist; Virginia State Capitol; Virtue versus Vice; Vision of Peace; Volkswagen plant; Volute Krater vase; Voringfoss waterfall; Waddle's Restaurant; Waiting room; Wall decor; Wall decoration; Wall of warriors; Wall painting; Wallpaper; Wanton-Lyman Hazard garden; Ward M. Canaday house; Warming pan; Warrior leaving home; Warrior sculpture; Wartburg Castle; Washington (D.C.); Washington D.C.; Washington Hall; Washington Monument; Washington National Monument; Washington Square houses; Water well; Water-color drawing; Watson Fine Administration Building; Wayside Inn; Weaving tapestry; Wedding cake house; Weissenhof Estate; Wells Cathedral; West Asiatic palaces; West Point Military Academy; Westminster Abbey; Westminster Cathedral; Westover, Byrd Mansion; Wherrie Tailoring Company; White Hart inn; White House; White Pagoda Temple; Wickham house; Wickhambreaux Tudor building; Wideville Castle; Wieblingen District; Wild goats; William and Mary interior; Winchester Cathedral; Winchester church; Winchester school; Windows in Sidi Sayyid Mosque; Windsor Castle; Windsor Castle, turrets; Wine cup; Wing back chair; Winged Lion, Ducal Palace Venice; Wolfson House; Woman; Woman making art; Woman with insturment; Woman with opulent chest; Woman writing; Women bathing; Wood framed house; Wood sculpture, Shekh-el-Beled; Wooden Pillar with four bodhisattvas; Wooden statue of Emperor Jimmu; Wooden Temple; Woodlands; Woodlawn; Woolworth Building; Worcester Cathedral; Workmen's houses at the Hook of Holland; World War I cemetery; Wren building; Wyck Estate; Yacht Club; York Cathedral; York Minster; Yorktown street; Young man; Youthful God; Ziggurat at Ur; Zissendorf Garden House; Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex; Zoo; Zuni belt weaver

Share

COinS