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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Folly (redirect from Folly (architecture))
In architecture, a folly is a building constructed primarily for decoration, but suggesting through its appearance some other purpose, or of such extravagant...
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III.; 3 August 1770 – 7 June 1840) was King of Prussia from 16 November 1797 until his death in 1840. He was concurrently Elector of Brandenburg in the...
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Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that...
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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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centuries, the painting hung in the refectory of the San Giorgio Monastery. In 1797, soldiers of Napoleon's French Revolutionary Army plundered the picture as...
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Flamboyant (redirect from Flamboyant architecture)
French Gothic architecture Gothic cathedrals and churches High Gothic International Gothic Rayonnant The church was demolished in 1797 following the French...
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Venice were halted when the latter city was occupied by Napoleonic forces in 1797, bringing an end to the maritime republic. The Austrian Empire and later...
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Saint-Simonian writer: Hippolyte Auger (1797–1881), Australian Journal of French Studies, Vol 11, Issue 3 La Russie en 1839 at Project Gutenberg: volume I...
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Jean-Louis Victor Grisart (category 1797 births)
Jean-Louis Victor Grisart (Paris, 28 June 1797 - Paris, 14 May 1877) was a French architect. Jean-Louis Victor Grisart was a student of Jean-Jacques-Marie...
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nothing but an abandoned town with no life, no noise and no movement. In 1797 James Dallaway described Iznik as "a wretched village of long lanes and mud...
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venetian rule, 1571–1797. The research starts in 1571, the year of the second destruction of Corfu by the Ottoman Turks and ends in 1797 when the Venetian...
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Saint Michael's Castle (category Neoclassical architecture in Russia)
Emperor Paul I of Russia by architects Vincenzo Brenna and Vasily Bazhenov in 1797–1801. It was named for St Michael the Archangel, patron saint of the royal...
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Corfu (redirect from Architecture of Corfu)
urban architecture influence derives from Venice, reflecting the fact that from 1386 to 1797 the island was ruled by the Venetians. The architecture of the...
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French Revolutionary Wars. Diplomatic relations were severed until 1801. 1797: James Harris, Baron Malmesbury, Plenipotentiary Horn, D. B. (1934). British...
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Tehran (section Architecture)
competition, combining elements of classical Sassanian architecture with post-classical Iranian architecture. Formerly known as the Shahyad Tower, it was built...
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of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (5 ed.). Penguin. p. 15. ISBN 0-14-051323-X. Curl, James Stevens (1999). Oxford Dictionary of Architecture and...
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Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey first meet, in Oxford while Coleridge is en route for a tour of Wales. They meet again in Bristol in August (where they...
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other applications. JPL · 8608 8609 Shuvalov 1977 QH3 Ivan Shuvalov (1727–1797), was a prominent Russian government figure who contributed to the development...
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Mashrabiya (category Arabic architecture)
or mashrabiyya (Arabic: مشربية) is an architectural element which is characteristic of traditional architecture in the Islamic world and beyond. It is...
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Venice (redirect from Architecture in Venice)
the capital of the Republic of Venice for almost a millennium, from 810 to 1797. It was a major financial and maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance...
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Institute of Applied Astronomy JPL · 7108 7109 Heine 1983 RT4 Heinrich Heine (1797–1856), German poet. The name was suggested on the occasion of the 200th anniversary...
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Spanò Bolani (1857). Storia di Reggio di Calabria ... sino all'anno ... 1797 (in Italian). Archived from the original on 23 September 2023. Retrieved...
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Minoan civilization (redirect from Minoan architecture)
which was centered on the island of Crete. Known for its monumental architecture and energetic art, it is often regarded as the first civilization in...
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in 1790, captured 11 enemy ships involved in smuggling stolen goods. In 1797, he helped defeat Sir Ralph Abercromby and defend Puerto Rico from a British...
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"Gabriel Naudé". Informaatiotutkimus. 38 (1). doi:10.23978/inf.79889. ISSN 1797-9129. Murray, Stuart A. P. (March 1, 2012). The Library: An Illustrated History...
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town remained in Venetian hands until the Fall of the Republic of Venice in 1797. It then passed to France. As the relations of France with Ali Pasha deteriorated...
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in Chief of the Interior and 2 March 1796 of the Army of Italy. On 3 May 1797, Saint-Georges tried to join and signed his petition "George". He wrote:...
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2012. OECD Data. Health resources - Health spending. doi:10.1787/8643de7e-en. 2 bar charts: For both: From bottom menus: Countries menu > choose OECD....
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Umbrella (redirect from En-tout-cas)
Bernstein, Amy L. (1997). "The First American Made Umbrellas". Baltimore, 1797-1997: Bringing Our Heritage into the 21st Century. Encino, CA: Cherbo Pub...
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