- NMC/0358YY
- Item
- c1907
Detail from elevation.
Revel, John D
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Detail from elevation.
Revel, John D
South east elevation and plan.
Brodie, Margaret Brash
Nourth east/north west elevations.
Brodie, Margaret Brash
Street scene with the Basilica in the background.
*Not available / given
Detail of Basilica.
*Not available / given
Architectural details.
Danek, Boleslaw
Mosaic in St Marks, Venice (left hand side)
Study undertaken as part of Italian visit, complete with notation.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Mosaic in St Marks, Venice (right hand side)
Study undertaken as part of Italian visit, complete with notation.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Study of church door. Study undertaken as part of Italian visit.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Study undertaken as part of Italian visit.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Study undertaken as part of Italian visit.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Study undertaken as part of Italian visit.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Italian.
Ferguson, Hugh C S
Study of main facade.
Fulton, James Black
Rowell, James Robert Clunie
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, centre pattern of pavement
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, half section through chapel
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, half elevation to church
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, 1/4 plan
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, circular cornice to drum of dome
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, panel mouldings in spandrils
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, circular cornice to drum of dome
Henderson, Andrew Graham
4th year Glasgow School of Architecture design.
Wright, James
Page titled 'Roman Architecture'. This page features 'A typical Pompeian private house' and 'The Arch of Titus: Rome'.
This is the second page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
Page titled 'Roman Architecture'. This page features a sketch of the roman theatre at Ostia (AD 400).
This is the fifth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
Page titled 'Roman and Greek Architecture'. This page features sketches and text comparing Greek and Roman temples.
This is the fifteenth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
Italian Romanesque Architecture
Page titled 'Italian Romanesque' at top. This page features sketches and text relating to 'S. Michele, Pavia' and 'S Ambroggio, Milan'.
This is the seventeenth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
Page titled 'Etruscan Architecture' at top right. This page features sketches and text related to Etruscan influence on Roman architecture.
This is the twentieth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
This page features sketches of 'S. Peter Rome'.
This is the twenty-fifth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
Plaster cast of Sarcophagus of Giustina
Part of Plaster Casts
Original: Attributed to Gregorio di Allegretto, 1476. Marble. Church of Santa Giustina, Padua, Italy. On the front of the sarcophagus the body of the saint is carved in relief, lying on a bier and covered with a cloth. At the ends are reliefs of angels swinging censers. Annotated "182A Brucciani & Co, London".
D Brucciani & Co
Plaster cast of Saint George (Version 1)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of foundling roundel
Part of Plaster Casts
Foundling roundel, originally glazed blue and white terracotta. Original: Andrea della Robbia, 1487, at the Ospedale degli Innocenti, Florence, Italy. Annotated with numbers on reverse.
Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage Bruxelles
Plaster cast of foundling roundel (Version 1)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of foundling roundel (Version 2)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of the meeting of St Francis and St Dominic
Part of Plaster Casts
Original: Andrea della Robbia, 1489. Glazed terracotta. Loggia of L'Ospedale San Paolo, Florence, Italy.
Plaster cast of the meeting of St Francis and St Dominic (Version 1)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of the meeting of St Francis and St Dominic (Version 2)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of the meeting of St Francis and St Dominic
Part of Plaster Casts
Original: Andrea della Robbia, 1489. Glazed terracotta. Loggia of L'Ospedale San Paolo, Florence, Italy.
Plaster cast of the meeting of St Francis and St Dominic (Version 1)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of the meeting of St Francis and St Dominic (Version 2)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of Mother and Child
Part of Plaster Casts
Roundel, surrounded by fruits. Original: Studio della Robbia, c1490. Glazed terracotta. Original currently in the collection of the National Gallery of Ancient Art in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome, Italy. Annotated "D Brucciani & Co London EC" and "325".
D Brucciani & Co
Plaster cast of Mother and Child (Version 1)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of Mother and Child (Version 2)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of Virgin and Child
Part of Plaster Casts
Original: Andrea della Robbia, c1487. Blue and white tin-glazed terracotta. Florence, Italy. The original relief is believed to have been commissioned by Gabriele di Cambio de' Medici, whose marriage to Lucrezia di Alessandro Rondinelli took place in 1487-88. The style of the relief is related to that of Andrea del Verroccio.
*Not available / given
Plaster cast of Virgin and Child (Version 1)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of Virgin and Child (Version 2)
Part of Plaster Casts