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The third of three volumes providing a study of historical architectural motifs and ornamentations used in doors, carved panels, windows, door frames, skylights, bull eyes, niches, cornishes, masks, balusters, vases, fountains, basins, ornate keys, etc. It comprises a suite of drawings, plans, elevations and sections, some to scale, of different styles of French architecture. Buildings included from style Louis XIV are: Beauvais Hotel, Saint Antoine St.,Paris; Saint Nicholas de Chardonnet Church, Paris; Versailles Palace; Door, Dead end of Bourdonnais, Paris; Vendome Square, Paris; Hotel, Saint :ouis en l'Ile St., Paris; House Door, Guillaume St., Paris; Hotel Door, Bac St., Paris; Door, Billettes St., Paris; Keys of doors and crosses, Versailles; Green Wood Fountain, Saint Martin St., Paris; Balcony, Saint Andre des Arts St., Paris; Hotel, Cherche Midi St., Paris; Bull's-eye, Saint Guillaume, Paris. From Louis XV: Door, Saint Martin St., Paris; Abbey Fountain, Childebert St., Paris; Entrance of the passage of the Dragon, Paris; Saint Chaumont Hotel, Saint-Denis St., Paris; Imperial Manufacture, Sevres; Balcony, Gravelle St., Versailles; Console, Cassette St., Paris; Stone sign, Marche Neuf Wharf, Paris; House, Parcheminerie St., Paris; Lead fountain, in the courtyard of Police Prefect, Paris; Hanover Pavilion, Paris; Door, Varennes St., Paris. From Louis XVI: Hotel, Francs Bourgeois St., Paris; House, Elms Wharf, Paris; Iron balcony, Royal St., Versailles; Monnaies Hotel, Paris; Door, Chatillon St., Paris; Entrangues Hotel, Tournon St., Paris; House, Vieille Estrapade St., Paris. Daly, César M (1811-1894), architect
ABC/44 · [1912-1925]
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A collection of drawings, photographs, plans, elevations and sections, some to scale, illustrating fragments of Medieval and Renaissance Architecture gathered by the board from the French Academy in Rome. It begins with the table of contents, followed by illustrations, elevantions, sectiones and measurements, some to scale. Buildings included are: Villa Medicis; Tomb of Innocent VIII, at Saint Peter in Rome; Villa Petraja in Florence; Chateau des Papes, M. Boussois; Cloister and Fountain at Monreale; Fountain at Perugia and Bevilacqua Palace, Bologna; Bachino Fountain, Prato; Villa Lante in Bagnaia; Villa Aldobrandini in Frascanti; Villa Albani in Rome; Villa of Pope Jules; Villa d'Este at Tivoli; Palatine Chapel in Palermo; Villa Madama in Rome; Bella Isola; Tomb of Philippe de Valle; Monasteries of Peibleptos and Pantanassa at Mistra; Dome of Florence; Communal Palace of Brescia; Municipal Palace of Piacenza; St. Mark's Basilica in Venice; Chapel of the Siena Square; Tomb of the bishop Federighi; Palace of the Signoria in Florence; Capitol Hill, Rome; Convent of St. Francis, Assisi; Ducal Palace, Mantua; Villa Caprarola; Basilica and chapel Santa Fosca in Torcello; Holy Mary of the People; Basilica San Miniato; House in Rome; Monastery of Mistra, Greece; Farnese Palace. d’Espouy, Hector (1854-1929), architect and painter