Sheet 96: From an architectural drawing (cross braces between the pillars of the dome), active 1850s - 1870s
John Wood
Sheet 97: From an architectural drawing (cross braces between the pillars of the dome), active 1850s - 1870s
John Wood
Sheet 33: From an architectural drawing (steps to main entrances on eastern fronts), active 1850s - 1870s
John Wood
Sheet 31: From an architectural drawing (registry in gallery fronts, Hall of Representatives), active 1850s - 1870s
John Wood
Sheet 95: From an architectural drawing (cross braces between the pillars of the dome), active 1850s - 1870s
John Wood
Sheet 91: From an architectural drawing (brackets to support wall and the columns of the dome), active 1850s - 1870s
John Wood
View into the Courtyard of a Palace with a Rivergod in the Center of a Rectangular Pond (N.H.), 1528/32 - 1605
Joannes van Doetecum
Hall on Vaulted Basement Standing in Water, on the Right Street Facade, 1528/32 - 1605
Joannes van Doetecum
View of a Street with Houses on Both Sides, in the Left Foreground a Palace, active 1554 - 1579/89
Lucas van Doetecum
Vaulted Entrance Hall to a House with Winding Stairs on Far Right, 1528/32 - 1605
Joannes van Doetecum
FRAGMENT ROMAN ARCHITECTURAL, TERRA COTTA DECORATE D WITH A CORNIA MEDOSA- LIKE HEAD IN RELIEF
Roman
Design for Altar Frame dedicated to S. Bernardino; verso: Faint Architectural Designs for Altar Frame
Unidentified Artist
Camp Architecture, Brandy Station, Virginia, 1840 - 1882
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Twenty-one Fragments of a Voussoir Arch Comprising Thirteen Voussoirs
Coptic
Emperor Maximilian, 1471 - 1528
Albrecht Dürer
"The Beautiful Virgin of Regensburg" with the Child on a Throne, Surrounded by Angels with Musical Instruments, c. 1480 - 1538
Albrecht Altdorfer
Torso of Herakles, copy after a Greek original
Roman
Tile Panel with Decoration of Composite Flowers and Serrated Leaves
Ottoman
Detail of the East Frieze of the Parthenon: Girls with Stools; after 5th century BC original, active 5th century BCE
After Phidias
Detail of the East Frieze of the Parthenon: Priest and child with peplos; after 5th century BC original, active 5th century BCE
After Phidias