Foreign edition paperback covers - England, France, Canada, and Italy; pictures of fanzines and original artwork; paperback slipcases and pastiches.
…rs us around some of the best mills of this area of western France: photographs and descriptions. Part of a site drawing on her 'The Vendée: An English Family Guide'.…
Expandable thumbnail images of Aigues-Mortes, Carcassonne and Pierrefonds in France from Jeffrey Howe's Digital Archive of Architecture.
…redundant underground military installations in Britain and France, including photographs of ROTOR sites, the Maginot Line, and Cold War sites. Also provides reports from physical visits.…
…es - and descriptions of some of the most famous in the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain and Eastern Europe. Includes weddings in castles.…
Offers courses and consulting in historic preservation, decorative painting, and traditional building techniques. Avignon, France.
The first Asian architect to win the Grand Prize of Rome of The Academy of France (1955). An illustrated outline of his life and works.
…gned and built by Eileen Gray on the mediterranean coast of France. Biography, history and images of the house.…
Images and enthusiastic student's description of Pierre Chareau's Maison de Verre, Paris, France (1932), a landmark of the International Style.
This plea for the preservation of a landmark of the Modern Movement in France, designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens in 1932, includes a history and photographs.
Howard Partridge provides a gallery of his photographs of 15th- and 16th-century buildings in France, Denmark and Italy, including works of Palladio. Part of the Cupola Collection.
…uveau buildings in Brussels and Antwerp, Belgium and Nancy, France. Part of the Cupola Collection.…
Images from Prof Jeffery Howe, Boston College, of Rubens' houses and the Church of St Charles Borromeo in Antwerp, Chateau Vaux-le-Vicomte and Versailles, France.
Image and description of the oil on canvas painting from 1857, on display at Musées des Beaux-Arts d'Arras, France.
Virtual exhibition featuring a group of landscapes and interiors that were painted by Edouard Cortes (1882-1969) in the Normandy and Brittany areas of France.
The academicians in France, worked in a laborious technique that translated into very high prices. Gerome catered to the hundreds of thousands of visitors who attended the Salons.
The first painter to King Louis XIV of France. Illustrations of paintings, drawings and decorations from the Old Master.
The Renaissance in Europe, covering Italy, Netherlands, Germany and France.
American living in France who likes to laugh at herself and others, sometimes.
Background information, hygiene and frequently asked questions section, links, chat area, and conventions list. Available in English and French. [Melun, France]
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