999 resultados para Robertson, William (1860-1933) -- Portraits
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Mode of access: Internet.
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I. 1554-86.--II. 1586-89.--III. 1590-1600.--IV. 1600-09.
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"Index alphabétique des noms cités dans les cinq volumes des Portraits intimes", at end of 5th series.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Old William.--Empress Frederick.--Bismarck.--Johanna Bismarck.--Richter.--Holstein.--Waldersee.--Stoecker.--Gallifet.-- Ibsen.--Bocklin.--Charlotte Wolter.--Menzei.--Mitterwurzer.--Zola.--Lenbach.--Matkowsky.
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Imprint varies.
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The collection was presented to the British museum (Nat. Hist.) by W. Wilson Saunders.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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First published in 1897.
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Scale ca. 1:126,720.
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William St building-Riverside Expressway building junction.
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Published in the final months of 1891, Architecture, Mysticism and Myth was the first architectural treatise written by the late nineteenth-century English architect and theorist William Richard Lethaby (1857-1931).' Documenting the characteristic attributes of the architectural myth of the "temple idea", and its presence amongst architectures of multiple ancient cultures, the text was endowed with a distinctly historical tone. In examining the motives behind myth, which Lethaby defined as the interaction and reaction between the natural universe and the built environment, Lethaby also injected a series of theoretical considerations into the text. It is clear that Lethaby's interest in the temple idea was not limited to its curious, prolific presence in past architectures, hut also embraced a consideration of what lessons the temple idea may contribute to the struggle of the late nineteenth-century English architect to define an "art of the future".