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Empire architecture is a style of architecture that was popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and is characterized by grandiose

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Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Byzantine Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyna. 7th century AD

Byzantine Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyna. 7th century AD
7145143 Byzantine Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyna. 7th century AD by Byzantine School (7th century); Gortyn, Crete, Greece; (add.info.: Bysantin Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyna. 7th century AD)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Byzantine Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyna. 7th century AD

Byzantine Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyna. 7th century AD
7145140 Byzantine Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyna. 7th century AD by Byzantine School (7th century); Gortyn, Crete, Greece; (add.info.: Bysantin Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyna. 7th century AD)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Byzantine Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyn. 7th century AD

Byzantine Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyn. 7th century AD
7145089 Byzantine Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyn. 7th century AD by Byzantine School (7th century); Gortyn, Crete, Greece; (add.info.: Bysantin Basilica Saint Titus in Gortyna. 7th century AD)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Verona. The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge

Verona. The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge
7125997 Verona. The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge. by Roman, (1st century BC); (add.info.: Verona. The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge. 1st century)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Ponte Pietra. Entrance of the historical town. Verona

The Ponte Pietra. Entrance of the historical town. Verona
7125984 The Ponte Pietra. Entrance of the historical town. Verona by Roman, (1st century BC); (add.info.: Verona. The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge. 1st century. Entrance of the historical town)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Triumphal Arch of Orange. France

The Triumphal Arch of Orange. France
7128421 The Triumphal Arch of Orange. France by Roman, (1st century BC); (add.info.: The Triumphal Arch of Orange built during the reign of emperor Augustus 1st century BC)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Roman amphitheatre. Verona

Roman amphitheatre. Verona
7127250 Roman amphitheatre. Verona by Roman, (1st century AD); Verona, Veneto, Italy; (add.info.: Interior of the Roman Amphitheatre (Arena), 1st century AD (Unesco World Heritage, 2000), Veneto

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Roman amphitheatre. Verona

Roman amphitheatre. Verona
7127228 Roman amphitheatre. Verona by Roman, (1st century AD); Verona, Veneto, Italy; (add.info.: The external arches of the Roman amphitheatre)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge in Verona

The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge in Verona
7125995 The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge in Verona. by Roman, (1st century BC); (add.info.: Verona. The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge. 1st century)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge in Verona and historical center

The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge in Verona and historical center
7125978 The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge in Verona and historical center. by Roman, (1st century BC); (add.info.: Verona. The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge. 1st century)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge in Verona

The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge in Verona
7125970 The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge in Verona. by Roman, (1st century BC); (add.info.: The Ponte Pietra. Roman bridge. 1st century)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Triumphal Arch of Orange. France

The Triumphal Arch of Orange. France
7128454 The Triumphal Arch of Orange. France by Roman, (1st century BC); (add.info.: Profile of The Triumphal Arch of Orange built during the reign of emperor Augustus 1st century BC)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Untitled (32), c. 1890. [St Marks Basilica, Venice]. Creator: Unknown

Untitled (32), c. 1890. [St Marks Basilica, Venice]. Creator: Unknown
Untitled (32), c. 1890. [St Marks Basilica, Venice]. Photogravure, no. 31 from the portfolio " Calli, Canali e Isole della Laguna"

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Untitled (II 57), c. 1890. [Interior of St Marks Basilica, Venice]. Creator: Unknown

Untitled (II 57), c. 1890. [Interior of St Marks Basilica, Venice]. Creator: Unknown
Untitled (II 57), c. 1890. [Interior of St Marks Basilica, Venice]. Photogravure, no. ii 57 from the portfolio " Calli, Canali e Isole della Laguna"

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, ca. 1880. Creator: James Valentine

Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, ca. 1880. Creator: James Valentine
Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, ca. 1880. [Public art gallery in Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham. The building was designed by Jules Pellechet and John Edward Watson and opened in 1892]

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Projet de decors des appartements de l Empereur et de l Imperatrice au Châ

Projet de decors des appartements de l Empereur et de l Imperatrice au Châ
Projet de decors des appartements de l Empereur et de l Imperatrice au Chateau de Versailles, ca 1807. Found in the Collection of the Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Victoria Memorial at Calcutta, ca. 1910s. Creator: Johnston & Hoffmann

Victoria Memorial at Calcutta, ca. 1910s. Creator: Johnston & Hoffmann
Victoria Memorial at Calcutta, ca. 1910s. [Monument to Queen Victoria, on the banks of the Hooghly River in Kolkata, India. The building opened to the public in 1921]. Gelatin silver print

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Circassian Cavalry Awaiting their Commanding Officer at the Door of a Byzantine Monument

Circassian Cavalry Awaiting their Commanding Officer at the Door of a Byzantine Monument; Memory of the Orient, 1880

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: E-26: French Anteroom of the Empire Period, c. 1810, United States, c. 1937

E-26: French Anteroom of the Empire Period, c. 1810, United States, c. 1937

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Interior in the Palace of princess Hatice Sultan, half sister of Sultan Selim III, c

Interior in the Palace of princess Hatice Sultan, half sister of Sultan Selim III, c. 1810. Private Collection

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Rooftop, New York

Rooftop, New York
David Martin Castan

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Temple De Dandour (Ancienne Tantour), DedieaLa Triade Osiris-Isis-Horus

Temple De Dandour (Ancienne Tantour), DedieaLa Triade Osiris-Isis-Horus
Temple De Dandour (Ancienne Tantour), Dedie a La Triade Osiris-Isis-Horus; Nubie, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 93 from the album " egypte, nubie

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Temple De Jupiter aBaalbeck (Heliopolis, Interieur Du Naos;Syrie

Temple De Jupiter aBaalbeck (Heliopolis, Interieur Du Naos;Syrie
Temple De Jupiter a Baalbeck (Heliopolis, Interieur Du Naos; Syrie, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 125 from the album " egypte, nubie)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Temple Du Jupiter, Facade Occidentale;Syrie, 1849 / 51

Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Temple Du Jupiter, Facade Occidentale;Syrie, 1849 / 51
Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Temple Du Jupiter, Facade Occidentale; Syrie, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 124 from the album " egypte, nubie

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Temple De Jupiter, Facade Orientale;Syrie, 1849 / 51

Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Temple De Jupiter, Facade Orientale;Syrie, 1849 / 51
Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Temple De Jupiter, Facade Orientale; Syrie, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 123 from the album " egypte, nubie

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Tile fragment, Il-Khanid dynasty, 13th century. Creator: Unknown

Tile fragment, Il-Khanid dynasty, 13th century. Creator: Unknown
Tile fragment, Il-Khanid dynasty, 13th century

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Tile, Il-Khanid dynasty, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown

Tile, Il-Khanid dynasty, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown
Tile, Il-Khanid dynasty, 12th-13th century

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Tile, Ottoman period, 14th or 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Tile, Ottoman period, 14th or 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Tile, Ottoman period, 14th or 17th century

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Upper Section of the Left Portal, with the Inscription on a Lion Skin

The Upper Section of the Left Portal, with the Inscription on a Lion Skin; a Frieze with Busts of Roman Emperors; and Entablature of the Columns, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Upper Portion of the Genealogy of Maximilian; with the Right Edge of the Scroll for

The Upper Portion of the Genealogy of Maximilian; with the Right Edge of the Scroll for the Explanatory Text, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18, 1515

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Pinnacle of the Left Portal; and a Trumpeter and Standard from the Cupola of

The Pinnacle of the Left Portal; and a Trumpeter and Standard from the Cupola of the Central Portal, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18, 1515

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Pedestal of the Central Portal with Figures of Two Archdukes of Austria

The Pedestal of the Central Portal with Figures of Two Archdukes of Austria, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18, 1515

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Middle Portion of the Genealogy of Maximilian, from the Arch of Honor, proof

The Middle Portion of the Genealogy of Maximilian, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18, 1515

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Lower Portion of the Genealogy of Maximilian; with the Left Edge of the Scroll for

The Lower Portion of the Genealogy of Maximilian; with the Left Edge of the Scroll for the Explanatory Text, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18, 1515

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The First Flemish Rebellion;The Campaign Against Liege

The First Flemish Rebellion;The Campaign Against Liege
The First Flemish Rebellion; The Campaign Against Liege; The Coronation of Maximilian; The Second Flemish Rebellion; The Alliance Between Philip I of Castile

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Emperor Seated on His Throne, Seated Between Joanna of Castile and Mary of Burgundy

The Emperor Seated on His Throne, Seated Between Joanna of Castile and Mary of Burgundy, Above Are Twenty-two Winged Victories; with Coats of Arms of Maximilians Noble Relatives

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Cupola and Imperial Crown on the Central Portal, from the Arch of Honor, proof

The Cupola and Imperial Crown on the Central Portal, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18, 1515

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Arch in the Entryway of the Left Portal (Die Porten des Lobs)

The Arch in the Entryway of the Left Portal (Die Porten des Lobs); and the Outer Left Column of the Central Portal, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18, 1515

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: The Bridge of the Gal (Gard), 1545. Creator: Jacques Androuet Du Cerceau

The Bridge of the Gal (Gard), 1545. Creator: Jacques Androuet Du Cerceau
The Bridge of the Gal (Gard), 1545

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Votivkirche, Vienna, Austria, church built in thanks for Emperor Franz Joseph I surviving an

Votivkirche, Vienna, Austria, church built in thanks for Emperor Franz Joseph I surviving an assassination attempt in
5997236 Votivkirche, Vienna, Austria, church built in thanks for Emperor Franz Joseph I surviving an assassination attempt in 1853 (litho) by European School

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: View of the Church of Santa Constance (nza), mausolee of Emperor Constantine built in

View of the Church of Santa Constance (nza), mausolee of Emperor Constantine built in
GIA4795440 View of the Church of Santa Constance (nza), mausolee of Emperor Constantine built in the 4th century near the Basilica of St

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Lions Gate set in the walls of Hattusa

Lions Gate set in the walls of Hattusa
LRI4679628 Lions Gate set in the walls of Hattusa by Hittite, (13th century BC); Bogazkoy, Turkey; (add.info.: View of the Lions Gate)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: View of the ancient synagogue, Byzantine period (2nd-5th century)

View of the ancient synagogue, Byzantine period (2nd-5th century)
LRI4679495 View of the ancient synagogue, Byzantine period (2nd-5th century) by Jewish School, (4th century); Synagogue of Capernaum, Galilee

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Column decorated with the symbol of the god Asclepios. Sanctuary of Asclepios

Column decorated with the symbol of the god Asclepios. Sanctuary of Asclepios
LRI4677867 Column decorated with the symbol of the god Asclepios. Sanctuary of Asclepios (283 to 133 BC) by Roman, (3rd-2nd century BC); Pergamon

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Byzantine architecture: the Mascoli chapel, left transept decorees of mosaic on a golden

Byzantine architecture: the Mascoli chapel, left transept decorees of mosaic on a golden
LRI4690012 Byzantine architecture: the Mascoli chapel, left transept decorees of mosaic on a golden background. 13th century

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Byzantine architecture: the presbytery. The major altar

Byzantine architecture: the presbytery. The major altar
LRI4689929 Byzantine architecture: the presbytery. The major altar, the ciborium with albaster columns (between 5th and 13th century)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: Temple of Quetzalcoatl

Temple of Quetzalcoatl
LRI4680089 Temple of Quetzalcoatl by Toltec; Tula, Mexico; (add.info.: Precolombian art, Toltec civilization: view of the site of Tula)

Background imageEmpire Architecture Collection: View of the theatre, 2nd century AD

View of the theatre, 2nd century AD
LRI4677800 View of the theatre, 2nd century AD by Greek Roman School, (500 BC - 400); Perga, Antalya, Turkey; (add.info.: Greco-Roman artchitecture)



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Empire Architecture Collection

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