DR1984:0743
architecture
1877-1937
Perspective, ground and first floor plans and elevations for a house, Netherlands
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DR1984:0743
architecture
DR1984:0744
architecture
1877-1937
Perspective, ground and first floor plans and elevations for a house, Netherlands
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DR1984:0744
architecture
DR1984:0745
architecture
1877-1937
Perspective, ground and first floor plans and elevations for a house, Netherlands
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DR1984:0745
architecture
DR1984:0746
architecture
1877-1937
Perspective, ground and first floor plans and elevations for a house, Netherlands
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DR1984:0746
architecture
DR1995:0205:019
ca. 1963
DR1974:0002:038:005
architecture
1819
Plan and perspective drawings for a building for M. Brodelet near Vincennes
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DR1974:0002:038:005
architecture
AP140.S2.SS1.D53.P5.1
1978-1981
Perspective for Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
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AP140.S2.SS1.D53.P5.1
DR1979:0283
architecture
printed 1546
Perspective of the ruined Septizodium, the so-called tomb of Septimius Severus
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DR1979:0283
architecture
DR1979:0274
architecture, militaire
printed before 1553
Perspective of the Column of Marcus Aurelius, Rome, placed beside an obelisk
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DR1979:0274
architecture, militaire
DR1988:0194
Description:
- Design for a tall, rectangular tiled stove, decorated with a red geometric pattern. - The subject of this drawing is identified as a tiled stove by comparison with similar drawings in the group DR1988:0155 - DR1988:0209. Several of these drawings have identifying inscriptions, such as "Ofen" (stove) and "Kachelofen" (tiled stove), which are probably by the draughtsman. Henze illustrates examples of "Kachelofen" which are similar to this one in size and proportion (fig. 105, p. 98 and fig. 114, p. 103).
design d'intérieur
circa 1920-1921
Perspective sketch for a tiled stove decorated with a red geometric pattern
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DR1988:0194
Description:
- Design for a tall, rectangular tiled stove, decorated with a red geometric pattern. - The subject of this drawing is identified as a tiled stove by comparison with similar drawings in the group DR1988:0155 - DR1988:0209. Several of these drawings have identifying inscriptions, such as "Ofen" (stove) and "Kachelofen" (tiled stove), which are probably by the draughtsman. Henze illustrates examples of "Kachelofen" which are similar to this one in size and proportion (fig. 105, p. 98 and fig. 114, p. 103).
design d'intérieur