Second Empire style (redirect from Second empire architecture)
also known as the Napoleon III style, is a highly eclectic style of architecture and decorative arts originating in the Second French Empire. It was characterized...
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Kingdom of Italy (redirect from Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946))
pronounced [ˈreɲɲo diˈtaːlja]) was a unitary state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy, until...
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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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Aix-en-Provence, or simply Aix, is a city and commune in southern France, about 30 km (20 mi) north of Marseille. A former capital of Provence, it is the...
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Beaux-Arts architecture (/boʊz ˈɑːr/ bohz AR, French: [boz‿aʁ] ) was the academic architectural style taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, particularly...
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the 2857-m peak is especially famous because an Englishman, Walter Weston (1861–1940), climbed it in 1894 and spread the word of its beauty all over the...
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civil architecture is the wooden Pogodinsky Cottage [ru] in Devichye Pole, Moscow, by Nikolai Nikitin (1856). The Emancipation reform of 1861 and subsequent...
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Flag of Colombia (category Flags introduced in 1861)
Miranda in the early 1800s. It was officially adopted by law on 26 November 1861. The horizontal stripes (from top to bottom) of yellow, blue and red tricolor...
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Teatro Juárez (section Architecture)
Diego de Alcalá convent of the Discalced Franciscan monks, demolished in 1861. Construction of the theater started in 1873. The original design of the...
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Church architecture refers to the architecture of Christian buildings, such as churches, chapels, convents, and seminaries. It has evolved over the two...
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The architecture of Denmark has its origins in the Viking Age, revealed by archaeological finds. It was established in the Middle Ages when first Romanesque...
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and constructing the Gare du Nord railway station (1861–66). A new form of commercial architecture had appeared at the end of the 18th century; the passage...
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Baroque (redirect from Baroque Art and Architecture)
bə-ROK, US: /bəˈroʊk/ bə-ROHK, French: [baʁɔk]) is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished...
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secession of the Confederate States of America, which fought the Union in the 1861–1865 American Civil War. With the victory and preservation of the United...
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Urban Facilities in Lagos, 1861-2000, "Chapter two. Electricity supply in Lagos, 1898-2000". Institut français de recherche en Afrique. pp. 22–45. ISBN 979-1-09231222-5...
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named after the physicist and mathematician James Clerk Maxwell, who, in 1861 and 1862, published an early form of the equations that included the Lorentz...
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Corfu (redirect from Architecture of Corfu)
milestone of Ancient Greek architecture and one of 150 masterpieces of Western architecture. The Corfu temple architecture may have influenced the design...
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choral conductor. JPL · 7558 7559 Kirstinemeyer 1985 VF Kirstine Meyer (1861–1941), first Danish woman to obtain a degree in physics (in 1892), founder...
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Italian parliament was elected and, on 17 March 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed king of Italy. From 1861 to 1946, Italy was a constitutional monarchy...
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Issuance Central bank National Bank of Ukraine Website https://bank.gov.ua/en/ Printer National Bank of Ukraine Mint National Bank of Ukraine Valuation...
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Shotgun house (redirect from Shotgun architecture)
house in the Southern United States from the end of the American Civil War (1861–65) through the 1920s. Alternative names include shotgun shack, shotgun hut...
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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)
movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity...
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holdings of the Printing Cabinet of the Moscow Public and Rumyantsev Museum. In 1861, Alexander II made a valuable gift to the Printing Cabinet: the Moscow Public...
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Plays Le Jeu d'Adam (12th century) The Broken Jug (1808) The Tragedy of Man (1861) The Creation of the World and Other Business (1972) Musicals The Apple Tree...
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Priory; Ankerwyke Priory Ascot Priory *, Winkfield Anglican nuns founded 1861; extant The Priory Church of Jesus Christ Bisham Abbey # Augustinian Canons...
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Frederick William IV of Prussia (category 1861 deaths)
January 1861), the eldest son and successor of Frederick William III of Prussia, was King of Prussia from 7 June 1840 until his death on 2 January 1861. Also...
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Strasbourg (redirect from Architecture of Strasbourg)
German urban lay-out and of this architectural style that summons and mixes up five centuries of European architecture as well as Neo-Egyptian, Neo-Greek...
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collection 17 × 29 W.5a Oil on wood 1861 Musée d'Orsay, Paris 182 × 127 W.6 1861 Musée d'Orsay, Paris 76 × 62.5 W.7 1861 Private collection 33 × 45 W. 9 1862...
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Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (category People from Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
de Médicis at the Encyclopædia Britannica Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Philipp III." . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich...
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