13 results filtered with: Masonry
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Architecture: tessellated ceilings, roof timbers, and coffers. Engraving by Benard [after Lucotte?].
Lucotte, Jacques-Raymond, approximately 1733-1804.Reference: 44137i- Pictures
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Architecture: an assortment of arches, a block of stone, and a pair of dividers. Engraving by Benard after Lucotte.
Lucotte, Jacques-Raymond, approximately 1733-1804.Reference: 44134i- Pictures
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St John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London: the south side. Engraving by J. Peltro.
Date: 1786Reference: 24423i- Pictures
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Architecture: an assortment of masons tools, blocks of stone, and a folding rule. Engraving by Benard [after Lucotte?].
Lucotte, Jacques-Raymond, approximately 1733-1804.Reference: 44136i- Pictures
Architecture: setting out diagrams for stone arches, and a catenary. Engraving by Benard [after Lucotte?].
Lucotte, Jacques-Raymond, approximately 1733-1804.Reference: 44138i- Pictures
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The building of a ziggurat, perhaps the Tower of Babel; bricks are burned and chiselled. Etching.
Reference: 15769i- Books
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Ancient masonry, both in the theory and practice, demonstrating the useful rules of arithmetick, geometry, and architecture, in the proportions and orders of the most eminent masters of all nations, viz. Vitruvius, Bramante, Julio Romano, Michael Angelo, Carlo Cesare Osio, Andrea Palladio, Vincent Scamozzi, M. J. Barozzio of Vignola, Sebastian Serlio, Daniel Barbaro, L. B. Alberti, P. Cataneo, P. de Lorme, Viola, J. Bullant, Julian Mau-Clerc, J. Berain, Sebastian le Clerc, Claude Perault, Inigo Jones, Sir Christoph. Wren, &c. &c. &c. And also of the Cariatides, Persians, French, Spanish, and English. Together with Their most valuable designs for Temples, Triumphal Arches, Portico's, Colonades, Piazza's, Arcades, Frontispieces, Gates and Doors, Windows, Niches, Entablatures, Pediments, Capitals, Festoons, Trophies, Ballusters, Balconies, Ballustrades, Cieling-Pieces, Chimney-Pieces, Floors, Pavements, Arches, Groins, Stair-Cases, Roofs, Obelisques, Ornaments, &c. The Whole interspersed with Critical Remarks and Observations on each Master, Illustrated by above Three Thousand Examples, engraved on four hundred and ninety four large folio copper plates. With a Dictionarial Index, explaining the Term of Art used herein. By B. Langley.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Pictures
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St Bartholomew's Priory, London: a vaulted passage. Etching by J. Storer, 1804.
Date: 1804Reference: 24091i- Pictures
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Civil engineering: the Conway box girder bridge, viewed from entrance level. Coloured lithograph by G. Hawkins after himself.
Hawkins, George, the younger, 1819-1852.Reference: 44470i- Pictures
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A ruined gateway, with weeds growing out of the top of the piers, labelled in a blind central window: "Greenwich Hospital". Pen drawing with wash.
Reference: 29824i- Pictures
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Civil engineering: one of the piers of the Hungerford Bridge, London. Lithograph.
Reference: 44428i- Pictures
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An ornate stone frame in which four atlantes support an entablature on which a scholar and Hercules support the globe of the earth. Engraving, 1569.
Date: MDLXIX [1569]Reference: 567364i- Pictures
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Architecture: an assortment of arches, and blocks of stone. Engraving by Benard after L.J. Goussier.
Goussier, Louis-Jacques, 1722-1799.Reference: 44135i