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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Molding, Quirk
A molding characterized by a sharp and sudden return from its extreme projection to a reentrant angle.... |
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Mosque
"Court of the Mosque of Tooloon, Cairo." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893... |
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Mosque
"Mecca—the Great Mosque." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903... |
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Newport, Old Stone Tower
The old stone tower in Newport, Rhode Island.... |
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North Carolina Mansion
A North Carolina mansion of the old style.... |
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Opera House, Paris
The Paris Opera House was built by architect Charles Garnier, who was chosen by Emperor Napoleon III. It was built in the late 19th century in a Neo-Baroque style. ... |
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Pedestal
This pedestal is designed with four figures and leaves. It is used to display a vase or small sculpture. ... |
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Quatrefoil
A leaf with four leaflets, as sometimes that of a clover. ... |
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Quatrefoil
A leaf with four leaflets, as sometimes that of a clover. ... |
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Quatrefoil
A leaf with four leaflets, as sometimes that of a clover. ... |
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Recessed Balcony
A recessed balcony, W. H. Vanderbilt's House, Fifth Avenue. Herter Brothers, Architects.... |
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Red Algae, Marine
"Grinnellia Americana. a, structure of the leaf; b, vertical section of a conceptacle, showing the chains of spores." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Refinement
"Architectural Refinement from Church of St. Quentin, France ... deviations from the geometrical accuracy of purely structural lines, which have been found widely distributed in architecture befo... |
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Regency Style
"Regency Style; motive from Hotel Soubise, Paris ... in the history of the fine arts in France, a name given to work which corresponds to the Regency (1715-23) of Philip of Orleans during the min... |
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Segmental Arch
"Segmental Arch.; Semicircular arch."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Shaft, Baluster
A small upright support member made in a great variety or forms. Used to support railing.... |
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Shaft, Baluster
A small upright support member made in a great variety or forms. Used to support railing.... |
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Shell Work
"Shell-work, Hôtel Cluny, Paris. In decorative design, especially carved or modeled, a motive which imitates or is suggested by the forms of shells." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Sienna, Cathedral of
The Cathedral of Siena is a Roman Catholic Marian church located in Siena, central Italy. A medieval church, it was completed in 1263. The interior of the church is designed with black and white marbl... |
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Sill
The basis or foundation of a thing; as the sills of a house or railway, etc.... |
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Skyscraper
An early 20th century skyscraper.... |
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Skyscraper, incomplete
An incomplete skyscraper, with steel framework visible.... |
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Spire
A spire is a steeple that diminishes as it ascends.... |
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Spire
"1, Turret, St. Peter's Church, Oxford; 2, Turret, Rochester Cathedral; 3, St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham; 4, Bayeux Church, Normandy." — Chambers, 1881... |
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Spurs
A sharp point on the outside of a building. ... |