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Design for gazebo-like structure with columns and arches
Design for entryway to two doorways
Design for buffet with busts of women as column capitals
Three designs for trunks with carved panels
Two designs for tables with large bases with carved panels and columns with busts of women with folded arms
Two designs for buffets with porch and columns, one with half-figures of women forming columns
Two designs for tables with large bases with pilasters and columns
Design for elaborate four-poster bed with multiple columns at each corner
Two designs for buffets, one with double arch, one with two caryatid columns on upper level
Design for four-poster bed with niche and two tympani with sun designs
Four designs for tables with curled shapes for side supports
Four designs for tables, two with urn shapes for legs, one with small colonnade for supports
Nine designs for tables; top three designs are very small
Three designs for chairs with finials on top of back
Designs for tables and sideboards, including one corner table
Two designs for washbasins, one with statue of woman holding pitcher
Designs for towel-racks and benches
Designs for unit of shelves
Two designs for units of shelves
Pavlovsk... [Title page]
Portrait de l'empereur Paul I. Gobelins.
Portrait de l'impératrice Marie Féodorovna, par Jean-Baptiste de Lampi.
Pavlovsk; le palais, le parc, peintures, sculptures, tissus, porcelaines, bronzes, meubles.
Tête d'un adolescent, probablement d'un grec blessé. Marbre grec du IIme siècle avant J.-C.
Lanterne en bronze doré, style Louis XVI.
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The online catalog of The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs.
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A tool where you can help unlock New York City's past by identifying buildings and other details on beautiful old maps.
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Fashion Drawings & Sketches in the Collections of FIT and the New York Public Library.
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