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Saint Bartholomew of Grottaferrata supervising the building of a church; an accident is avoided when a falling column is stayed on the order of one of his disciples. Engraving by P.A. Pozzi after N. Vanni after D. Zampieri, il Domenichino.
Domenichino, 1581-1641.Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 493847i- Books
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The workman's golden rule for drawing and working the five orders in architecture. Wherein Their Pedestals, Columns, Entablatures, Imposts, and Arches, are taken from the best Examples of the Ancients, and proportioned by equal Parts, in a more concise, accurate, and easy Manner, than has been done in any Language. For the Instruction Of Apprentices and Journeymen Masons, Bricklayers, Carpenters, Joiners, Carvers, Turners, Painters, Plaisterers, Cabinet-Makers, &c. (and such Masters) who are unacquainted with so much Architecture, as is absolutely necessary for them to understand, in their respective Professions. And Others, Who desire a Just Knowledge of the Fundamental Rules of that noble Art. By B. Langley, Architect.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: [1750]- Books
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The art of fortification delineated: with rules for designing, drawing, washing, and colouring, in the most elegant taste, particular works and buildings, and their Plans, Elevations, Sections, Profiles, and Fronts, in Civil and Military Architecture: As likewise The intire Survey of a Place with its particular Charts, and the Description of Provinces, States, Kingdoms, Empires, &c. A Work absolutely necessary for the Gentleman, Officer, and Architect. Translated by J. Dinsdale. Adorn'd with twenty-three cuts, engrav'd by G. Bickham.
Buchotte, M., active 18th century.Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture, in a more exact and easy manner than has been heretofore practised, by which all fractions, in dividing the principal members and their parts, are avoided. By James Gibbs.
Gibbs, James, 1682-1754.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Pictures
The Wellcome Research Institution building, Euston Road, London: an elevation drawing signed by the architect, Septimus Warwick. Photograph.
Warwick, Septimus, 1881-1953.Reference: 29055i- Pictures
Plan of Middlesex House of Correction showing the chapel, cells, day and work-room , barrack bedstead and infirmary. Engraving 1821.
Sibley, Robert, active 1828.Date: 1821Reference: 585002i- Books
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Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture, in a more exact and easy manner than has been heretofore practised, by which all fractions, in dividing the principal members and their parts, are avoided. By James Gibbs.
Gibbs, James, 1682-1754.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Pictures
Plan of Middlesex House of Correction showing the chapel, cells, clerk's apartment, state room, dormatory and infirmary, engraving 1821.
Sibley, Robert, active 1828.Date: 1821Reference: 585003i- Pictures
Plan for a County Gaol, showing the front of the gaoler's house, debtors ward and front of the men felons ward. Engraving ca. 1820.
Date: 1820Reference: 585004i- Pictures
Thomas Guy meeting with others to discuss his hospital, a maidservant brings food and drink. Photogravure after C. W. Cope, 1871.
Cope, Charles West, 1811-1890.Reference: 544392i