Saints Peter and Paul carrying rotulus and codex end relief of a childs sarcophagus from the imperial cemetery beside the Church of the Holy Apostle ca 2nd half of 4th century to early 5th century
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IST040
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Saints (Peter and Paul?) carrying rotulus and codex; end relief of a child’s sarcophagus, from the imperial cemetery beside the Church of the Holy Apostle, ca. 2nd half of 4th century to early 5th century
Salon de la Guerre War Drawingroom the Palace of Versailles detail of stucco relief medallion Triumph of Louis XIV by Antoine Coysevox 16781686
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RMA147
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Salon de la Guerre (War Drawing-room), the Palace of Versailles: detail of stucco relief medallion “Triumph of Louis XIV” by Antoine Coysevox, 1678-1686
Salon de la Guerre War Drawingroom the Palace of Versailles interior decor including stucco relief medallion Triumph of Louis XIV by Antoine Coysevox 16781686
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RMA146
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Salon de la Guerre (War Drawing-room), the Palace of Versailles: interior decor, including stucco relief medallion “Triumph of Louis XIV” by Antoine Coysevox, 1678-1686
San Cristo de la Luz originally the Mosque of Bab Mardun exterior view from N ca 960999 converted into Mudejar style Christian church during the 12th century
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ISP007
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San Cristo de la Luz (originally the Mosque of Bab Mardun): exterior, view from N., ca. 960-999 (converted into Mudejar style Christian church during the 12th century)
San Zeno Maggiore Verona exterior detail of main west portal with projecting porch and sculpted jamb reliefs by Maestro Nicolo assisted by Guglielmo ca 11351138
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IRQ137
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San Zeno Maggiore, Verona: exterior, detail of main (west) portal with projecting porch and sculpted jamb reliefs by Maestro Nicolo (assisted by Guglielmo), ca. 1135-1138
Sanctuary of Trajan Trajanaeum Pergamum detail of Emperors portrait statue in apse on SE side begun 98117 AD enlarged and completed 117138 AD
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AGT014
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Sanctuary of Trajan (Trajanaeum), Pergamum: detail of Emperor’s portrait statue in apse on SE. side, begun 98-117 A.D., enlarged and completed 117-138 A.D.