A., B. View of the remains of the two rows of columns in the Temple of Neptune which originally formed the colonnades along the sides of the cella, and supported the uppermost part of the roof, from Different views of Paestum, 1778
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Lower Meguro (Shimo Meguro), from the series "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjurokkei)", c. 1830/33
Katsushika Hokusai
Arch of Drusus at the Porta S. Sebastiano in Rome, plate 8 from Some Views of Triumphal Arches and other monuments, 1748
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Imhae Pavilion, Kyongju, Korea, from the series "Korean Views Supplement" (Zoku Chosen fukei, Chosen Keishu Rinkaitei, 1940
Kawase Hasui
GAF View-Master, c. 1966–70
Charles Harrison
View of the Façade of the Basilica of S. Croce in Gerusalemme [the Holy Cross in Jerusalem], from Views of Rome, 1750/59
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Charles Deering's Evanston Home, Front View, n.d.
Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt
Her Guardian Angel, 1894
Keystone View Co.
"Awful Told, but Lots of Fun", 1898
Keystone View Co.
Geometry, c. 1900
Keystone View Co.
Geometry, c. 1900
Keystone View Co.
Geometry, c. 1900
Keystone View Co.
View from Philae, Looking North, 1857
Francis Frith
Interior View of the Recreation Ground, n.d.
Charles-Nicolas Lemercier
View of the Mosel Valley below Trier with the Rocks of Pallien in the Foreground, 1824/27
Johann Anton Alban Ramboux
Evening Snow at Mimeguri, Eight Views of the Sumida River (Sumidagawa hakkei, Mimeguri bosetsu), from the series "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho no uchi)", c. 1840/42
Utagawa Hiroshige
Competition Proposal for Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Bird's Eye View of Model, 1999
Steven Holl
Fond of Sake (Sakezuki), from the series "Eight Views of Favorite Things of Today (Tosei kobutsu hakkei)", c. 1801/02
Kitagawa Utamaro
Arai: View of Ferryboats (Arai, watashibune no zu), from the series "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi no uchi)," also known as the Hoeido Tokaido, c. 1833/34
Utagawa Hiroshige
In the Mountains of Totomi Province (Totomi sanchu), from the series "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjurokkei)", c. 1830/33