Clipart images of several general aspects of architecture, including structural and decorative objects used in construction of buildings and other large projects.
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Capital, Lotus
An illustration of a lotus decorated capital. In several traditions of architecture including Classical architecture, the capital (from the Latin caput, 'head') forms the crowning member of a column ... |
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Capital, Lotus
An illustration of a lotus decorated capital. In several traditions of architecture including Classical architecture, the capital (from the Latin caput, 'head') forms the crowning member of a column ... |
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Capital, Papyrus
An illustration of a papyrus decorated capital. In several traditions of architecture including Classical architecture, the capital (from the Latin caput, 'head') forms the crowning member of a colum... |
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Capital, Persian
An illustration of a Persian capital. In several traditions of architecture including Classical architecture, the capital (from the Latin caput, 'head') forms the crowning member of a column or a pil... |
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Capital, Tuscan
Capital of a Tuscan column.... |
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Capitals, Cushion
An illustration of a cushion capital. In several traditions of architecture including Classical architecture, the capital (from the Latin caput, 'head') forms the crowning member of a column or a pil... |
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Capitals, Italian Renaissance
An illustration of Italian Renaissance capital from St. Maria dei Miracoli, Venice. In several traditions of architecture including Classical architecture, the capital (from the Latin caput, 'head')... |
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Carcassonne, Walls of
The Walls of Carcassonne are what fortify the French town of Carcassonne in France. It was fortified on a hilltop by the Romans in 100 BC. ... |
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Castle
A European castle.... |
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Castle, Norwich
The Norwich Castle was built in 1067 by the order of William the Conquerer, who was King of England at the time. The castle was built to be used as fortification in the city of Norwich, England. ... |
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Castle, Pontefract
The Pontefract Castle is located in the town of Pontefract in West Yorkshire, England. It was where Richard II, eighth King of England lived and died. The castle was built by Ilbert de Lacy in about 1... |
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Castle, Windsor
The Windsor castle is located in the county of Berkshire in England. It is the largest inhabited castle in the world. Currently it is one of the principal residence of the British Monarch, where Queen... |
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Catacomb Grave
"Catacombs are caverns, grottoes, and subterraneous caves, destined for the sepulture of the dead. The name catacombs, according to Gregory, was at first applied to designate exclusively the cave in w... |
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Chain Moulding
An ornament of the Norman period in imitation of a chain.... |
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Chaumont, Viaduct of
The Viaduct of Chaumont is a railway bridge that connects Paris to Basel. It was built in 1856 and stands on the Marne River in Chaumont, a commune in France. ... |
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Chevron
An ornament turning this and that way like a zigzag or letter Z.... |
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Chicago Public Library
Famous for its low, classic architecture is the Chicago Public Library.... |
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Chimneys
A decorative chimney. ... |
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Chimneys
A decorative chimney. ... |
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Cinquefoil
A five-leaved ornament, in circular and other divisions of the windows of ancient churches, and also on panels. It is a rosette of five equal leaves.... |
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Clustered Pier
Architecture of Cathredals in England. A clustered pier at the Worcester Cathedral, Early English style.... |
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Column Bases
Ten examples of column bases.... |
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Columns
Decorative columns... |
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Composite Order
A mised order, combining the volutes of the Ionic order with the leaves of the Corinthian order.... |
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Corbel
A row of stones projecting from a wall to support the parapet, serving in the place of brackets or modillions.... |