Elements of Interior Design and DecorationLippincott, 1957 - 829 psl. |
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Augustus Sherrill Whiton. Greek Bedstead with Table Roman Folding Stool Roman Lamp Roman Tripod Greek Chair Basın Roman Marble Table Roman Bed Roman Chair Bronze Seat Folding Stool GREEK AND ROMAN FURNITURE . Pompeian Table roughly ...
Augustus Sherrill Whiton. Greek Bedstead with Table Roman Folding Stool Roman Lamp Roman Tripod Greek Chair Basın Roman Marble Table Roman Bed Roman Chair Bronze Seat Folding Stool GREEK AND ROMAN FURNITURE . Pompeian Table roughly ...
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... Roman Corinthian order . Notice the arched forms , columns and pilasters , and rectangular niches treated with triangular pediments . The use of concrete . Another important structural development in Roman design that completely ...
... Roman Corinthian order . Notice the arched forms , columns and pilasters , and rectangular niches treated with triangular pediments . The use of concrete . Another important structural development in Roman design that completely ...
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... Roman Ionic 9 Diameters High Comparative plate of Greek and Roman orders , showing the entablature heights for each and the increase in delicacy of proportion from the Greek Doric to the Roman Corinthian . Column Tuscan Doric Ionic ...
... Roman Ionic 9 Diameters High Comparative plate of Greek and Roman orders , showing the entablature heights for each and the increase in delicacy of proportion from the Greek Doric to the Roman Corinthian . Column Tuscan Doric Ionic ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Styles of Antiquity | 17 |
The Styles of the Middle Ages | 69 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 24
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
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