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ABC/260 · 1931
Part of Architectural Books Collection
The first of two volumes studying the Gardens of Italy. It comprises 182 plates (mainly photographs), giving over 275 views of villas in the Roman countryside, Tuscany and Upper Italy. They are accompanied by 32 scaled plans or geometrical documents with an introduction and an explanatory text by Georges Gromort. Buildings included: Villa Medicis; Villa Medicis; Vatican Pontifical Garden; Villa Albani; Villa Borghese; Villa of Pope Julius III; Chartreuse of the Baths of Diocletian; Villa Doria-Pameili; Villa Madama; Villa d'Este, at Tivoli; Villa Aldobrandini, in Frascanti; Villa Falconieri; Villa Mondragone; Villa Borghese, in Frascanti; Villa Lancellotti; Villa Torlonia; Palazzo Farnese, in Caprarole; Villa Lente, in Bagnaia; Villas of Siena and Umbria; Boboli Garden, Florence; Medici Villas; Villa Palmieri; Villa le Balze, in Fiesole; Villa Bombicci; Villa Gamberaia, Santiago; Villa the Pietra; Cipressaia of Val di Pesa; Villa Antinori; Villa Garzoni, in Collodi; Villa Marlia, near Lucca; Villa Manzi-Segronigno; Villa of Celle, near Pistoia; Villa Capra, near Venice; Villa Giacomelli, in Maser; Giusti Gardens, in Verona; Villa Cuzzano; Villa Valzanzibio, near Padua; Lake Como; Borromean Islands, Lake Maggiore; Garden of Isola Bella of Lake Maggiore. Gromort, Georges (1870-1961), architect and teacher
ABC/261 · 1931
Part of Architectural Books Collection
The second of two volumes studying the Gardens of Italy. It comprises 182 plates (mainly photographs), giving over 275 views of villas in the Roman countryside, Tuscany and Upper Italy. They are accompanied by 32 scaled plans or geometrical documents with an introduction and an explanatory text by Georges Gromort. Buildings included: Villa Medicis; Villa Medicis; Vatican Pontifical Garden; Villa Albani; Villa Borghese; Villa of Pope Julius III; Chartreuse of the Baths of Diocletian; Villa Doria-Pameili; Villa Madama; Villa d'Este, at Tivoli; Villa Aldobrandini, in Frascanti; Villa Falconieri; Villa Mondragone; Villa Borghese, in Frascanti; Villa Lancellotti; Villa Torlonia; Palazzo Farnese, in Caprarole; Villa Lente, in Bagnaia; Villas of Siena and Umbria; Boboli Garden, Florence; Medici Villas; Villa Palmieri; Villa le Balze, in Fiesole; Villa Bombicci; Villa Gamberaia, Santiago; Villa the Pietra; Cipressaia of Val di Pesa; Villa Antinori; Villa Garzoni, in Collodi; Villa Marlia, near Lucca; Villa Manzi-Segronigno; Villa of Celle, near Pistoia; Villa Capra, near Venice; Villa Giacomelli, in Maser; Giusti Gardens, in Verona; Villa Cuzzano; Villa Valzanzibio, near Padua; Lake Como; Borromean Islands, Lake Maggiore; Garden of Isola Bella of Lake Maggiore. Gromort, Georges (1870-1961), architect and teacher
ABC/262 · [1908-1909]
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A volume presenting the Most Notable Entries of the Architecture Competitions of the National School of Fine Arts in Paris, during the 11th School Year, 1908-1909. It Comprises the list of the Finalists, followed by a suite of scaled Plans, Elevations and Sections of Proposed Designs. Types of Buildings Submitted: An Electricity Factory; A Fountain in the Courtyard of the Louvre; A Small Museum of Art Fabrics; A Little Marionettes Theater; A Monumental Fountain; A Bridge at the Entrance of a Commercial City; A Covered Descent; A Shipbuilding Shipyard; A Fence marking the Entrance to the Crypt of a Pantheon; A Concert Hall; A Monumental Fountain in a large Park Roundabout; An Allegoric Chariot; Establishment for the preparation of Champagne Wines; An Enclosure and Buildings for Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibitions; A Stone Staircase of a Castle in the 16th Century; A Public Library; A Grand Casino of Sea Baths; A Nautical Festival on the Canal de Versailles; The Port of Paris; The Chariot of Fine Arts in a National Holiday; A Stand for Exercises and Shooting Competitions; A First Class Travelers' Hotel in a Major Capital; the Entrance of an Urban Tunnel; A Colonial Palace. Guerinet, Armand