d'Aix-en-Provence. City of Aix-en-Provence: Palais de justice Silliman, Benjamin (1820). The American journal of science and arts. Vol. v.2 (1820). New-Haven:...
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Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half...
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Mechanics of the Art World", Vistas: Visual Culture in Spanish America, 1520–1820 (2015). Media related to Mesoamerican architecture at Wikimedia Commons...
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Taboada (1791-1805 and 1810-1820), Felice del Risco y Torres (provisional) (1805-1810) and the Marquis of Torre Tagle (1820), who led the independence...
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Among the early layers, Troy II is notable for its wealth and imposing architecture. During the Late Bronze Age, Troy was called Wilusa and was a vassal...
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Spain was proclaimed in the Historic Centre of Trujillo on December 29, 1820, and the city was honored in 1822 by the Congress of the Republic of Peru...
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Capture of Valdivia (redirect from 1820 Valdivia riot)
Javier (2011-05-01). "Campaña de Lord Cochrane sobre Valdivia y Chiloé en 1820" (PDF). Revista de Marina (in Spanish). pp. 462–461. Archived (PDF) from...
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belongs to the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. It was etched by Edmond Hédouin (1820–1889). Couture's composition depicts the perceived moral and political decline...
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Retrieved 12 April 2020. Kirsty.Oram (31 December 2015). "George III (r. 1760–1820)". The Royal Family. Retrieved 12 April 2020. "Louis XIV | king of France"...
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Multatuli 1988 DE2 Multatuli, pseudonym of Dutch writer Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820–1887). In 1838 he went to the Dutch East Indies, where he held a number of...
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westward, many with a sense of manifest destiny. The Missouri Compromise of 1820, which admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, attempted...
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Greek Revival architecture is a style that began in the middle of the 18th century but which particularly flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries...
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collection 200 x 200 W.1819 1914–17 Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris 200 x 150 W.1820 1914–17 Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris 140 x 120 W.1821 1914–17 Museum of Modern...
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(I). 1915. Het Indische bouwen: architectuur en stedebouw in Indonesie : Dutch and Indisch architecture 1800-1950. Helmond: Gemeentemuseum Helmond. 1990...
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List of Portuguese colonial forts (category Portuguese colonial architecture)
forts are often similar in design and are therefore easy to recognize. Architecture of Portugal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Portuguese forts....
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List of Puerto Rican architects (redirect from Puerto Rican Architecture)
Conversations with Form: A Workbook for Students of Architecture (Routledge, 2014), Arquitectura Contemporanea en Puerto Rico 1976-1992 (1992, 2011). and [Con]textos:...
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to technological advancements, orangeries became more of a classic architectural structure that enhanced the beauty of an estate garden, rather than...
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Cast-iron architecture is the use of cast iron in buildings and objects, ranging from bridges and markets to warehouses, balconies and fences. Refinements...
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Neoclassicism (redirect from Neoclassical Art and Architecture)
Sackler Library. 1795–1820 in Western fashion American Empire (style) Antiquization Nazi architecture Neoclassical architecture Neoclassicism in France...
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Keep (redirect from Keep (architecture))
keeps; the final replica keep to be built in this way was at Penrhyn between 1820 and 1840. Where there was an existing castle on a site, another response...
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ability to pay tax and buy goods. Cholera claimed 100,000 lives in Java in 1820. The advent of trucks and railways where there had previously only been buffalo...
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since about the middle of the 18th century. It was fashionable, roughly from 1820 to 1850, wherever the romantic movement in literature penetrated. All the...
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cathedral was used as a barracks and was mostly robbed. It was restored in 1815–1820. During the 1917 Russian Revolution, the cathedral was damaged during the...
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Clermont-Ferrand (redirect from Clermont-en-Auvergne)
headquarters are still located in Clermont-Ferrand Léonard Morel-Ladeuil (1820–1888), goldsmith and sculptor George Onslow (1784–1853), composer, mainly...
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Dogtrot house (redirect from Dog trot architecture)
the Refeld-Hinman home, a log-cabin dogtrot house built in 1877. Around 1820, the Jacob Wolf House in Norfork, was constructed. The two-story dogtrot...
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Russia (section Art and architecture)
colonise Alaska. In 1803–1806, the first Russian circumnavigation was made. In 1820, a Russian expedition discovered the continent of Antarctica. During the...
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in Uruguay during the Artigas insurgency, wrote in his diary (16 October 1820): Ces hommes sans religion et sans morale, le plus part indiens ou métis...
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Turkey (section Architecture)
they were their former “suppressors”. The historical balance: between about 1820 and 1920, millions of Muslim casualties and refugees back to the remaining...
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Ferdinand III decided to capitalize on the air of overgrown wildness; in 1820 it was decided to demolish the villa, and the garden was then re-designed...
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politician, Member of Parliament (1806–1807). Keeper of the Great Seal (1820–1830), Grand Master of Scotland (1792–1794). John Brown Gordon, Confederate...
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