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Architrave Collection (page 5)

Architrave, a fundamental element of classical architecture, is beautifully depicted in Charles Lawrie's engraving titled "Architecture I: Orders of Architecture

Background imageArchitrave Collection: La Rotonda Villa at Inverigo, Como. Work started by architect Luigi Cagnola

La Rotonda Villa at Inverigo, Como. Work started by architect Luigi Cagnola and completed by Francesco Peverelli, Brianza Inverigo Villa Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The lantern of the dome of the New Sacristy, Medici Chapels, by Michelangelo

The lantern of the dome of the New Sacristy, Medici Chapels, by Michelangelo, Giorgio Vasari and Bartolomeo Ammannati, in Florence, Tuscany Florence Lantern High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The Pantani Arch and the Temple of Mars the Avenger, Augustus Forum, Rome

The Pantani Arch and the Temple of Mars the Avenger, Augustus Forum, Rome Rome Augustus Forum Arch Augustan Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1954

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The Building of the Post office in Victory Square in Brescia

The Building of the Post office in Victory Square in Brescia. Brescia. Date of Photograph:1939

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The terrace of Villa Madama, Rome. Architectural work designed by Raffaello

The terrace of Villa Madama, Rome. Architectural work designed by Raffaello, Antonio da San Gallo the Younger and Giulio Romano Rome Villa Madama, courtyard Villa High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Small wooden model of the project of the faade of the Basilica of S. Lorenzo

Small wooden model of the project of the faade of the Basilica of S. Lorenzo. Work by Michelangelo Buonarroti, preserved in the Museum of the Works of the Cathedral in Florence

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Faade of the Archaeological Museum of Fiesole, environs of Florence

Faade of the Archaeological Museum of Fiesole, environs of Florence. Architectural work by Ezio Cerpi. Fiesole Museum Nineteenth-Twenty century, 19th-20th century, Europe

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The House of the Melatino Gentility, in Teramo. The faade is characterized by pointed arches

The House of the Melatino Gentility, in Teramo. The faade is characterized by pointed arches and lintelled windows. Teramo Largo Melatini House Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Faade of the Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius in Rome, in Lazio

Faade of the Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius in Rome, in Lazio. Architectonical work by Martino Longhi the Younger Rome Church - Facade Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The central doorway of the faade of the Church of San Marcello al Corso, in Rome, in Lazio

The central doorway of the faade of the Church of San Marcello al Corso, in Rome, in Lazio. Architectonical work by Carlo Fontana Rome Church - Facade Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The faade of the Basilica of the Basilica di S. Giovanni in Laterano, in Rome, in Lazio

The faade of the Basilica of the Basilica di S. Giovanni in Laterano, in Rome, in Lazio. Architectonical work by Alessandro Galilei Rome Piazza of Porta S.Giovanni Church - Facade Eighteenth Century

Background imageArchitrave Collection: View of the Parthenon, famous temple in the Acropolis of Athens

View of the Parthenon, famous temple in the Acropolis of Athens. Greece Athens, Acropolis Temple Classical, Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Northern portico of the Erecteion located in the Acropolis of Athens

Northern portico of the Erecteion located in the Acropolis of Athens. Greece Athens, Acropolis Temple Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The image shows the temple dedicated to Victory Aptera located in the Acropolis of Athens

The image shows the temple dedicated to Victory Aptera located in the Acropolis of Athens Greece Athens, Acropolis Temple Classical, Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Main entryway and part of the facade of the Palazzo della Cancelleria in Rome

Main entryway and part of the facade of the Palazzo della Cancelleria in Rome Rome Corso Vittorio Emanuele Building Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchitrave Collection: View from above of the Capitoline in Rome

View from above of the Capitoline in Rome Rome Square, Piazza High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Tabernacle by Luca della Robbia in Saint Mary's Church in Peretola near Florence

Tabernacle by Luca della Robbia in Saint Mary's Church in Peretola near Florence. Florence Peretola, Saint Mary's Church Ciborium Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Faade of the Spa of Tettuccio, Montecatini Terme. The building has a renaissance faade

Faade of the Spa of Tettuccio, Montecatini Terme. The building has a renaissance faade. Montecatini - Terme Thermal Baths Revival styles, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Exterior of the Church of San Lorenzo in Lucina in Rome

Exterior of the Church of San Lorenzo in Lucina in Rome Rome Church Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The well in an angle of the courtyard of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Marche

The well in an angle of the courtyard of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Marche. Architectural project by Luciano Laurana Urbino Courtyard Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The dome of the New Sacristy of the Medici Chapels, by Michelangelo

The dome of the New Sacristy of the Medici Chapels, by Michelangelo, Giorgio Vasari and Bartolomeo Ammannati, in Florence, Tuscany Florence Dome, Cupola High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Model of the faade of Santa Maria del Fiore. Work by the Academy of Design

Model of the faade of Santa Maria del Fiore. Work by the Academy of Design, preserved in the Museum of the Works of the Cathedral in Florence

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Wooden model of the project of the faade of Santa Maria del Fiore. Work by Gherardo Silvani

Wooden model of the project of the faade of Santa Maria del Fiore. Work by Gherardo Silvani, preserved in the Museum of the Works of the Cathedral in Florence

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The magistrates venerating St. Mark's body: detail. Mosaic by Leopoldo dal Pozzo in St

The magistrates venerating St. Mark's body: detail. Mosaic by Leopoldo dal Pozzo in St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, Veneto Venice St

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Exterior of the apse of the Cathedral of Como

Exterior of the apse of the Cathedral of Como. Pisa Campo dei Miracoli Church Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-30 ca

Background imageArchitrave Collection: In the picture are ruins of the Gymnasium built in Athens by the Roman emperor Hadrian

In the picture are ruins of the Gymnasium built in Athens by the Roman emperor Hadrian. Greece Athens Gymnasium Hadrianic Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Faade of the Church of Sant'Agata in Arfoli, modified by the architect Ezio Cerpi in 1928

Faade of the Church of Sant'Agata in Arfoli, modified by the architect Ezio Cerpi in 1928, Comune di Reggello, Tuscany Reggello Church - Facade Nineteenth-Twenty century, 19th-20th century

Background imageArchitrave Collection: A window of the monument to Victor Emmanuel II (or Altar of the Fatherland)

A window of the monument to Victor Emmanuel II (or Altar of the Fatherland). Work by Giuseppe Sacconi, in Piazza Venezia, in Rome, in Lazio Rome Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II Window Eclecticism

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The fountain in the courtyard of Palazzo Massimo di Rignano in Rome, work by Carlo Fontana

The fountain in the courtyard of Palazzo Massimo di Rignano in Rome, work by Carlo Fontana Rome Palazzo Massimo di Rignano, courtyard Fountain Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchitrave Collection: A window of the principal facade of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Marche

A window of the principal facade of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Marche. Architectural work by Ambrogio Barocci Urbino Window Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchitrave Collection: ACA-F-043251-0000

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Interior of the Villa of Mysteries in Pompeii 1935 II sec. a.C.-79 d. C. Pompeii - Archaeological Area, Villa of The Mysteries

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Interior of St Biagio church in Montepulciano, work by Antonio da Sangallo il Vecchio

Interior of St Biagio church in Montepulciano, work by Antonio da Sangallo il Vecchio Montepulciano San Biagio church Church High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageArchitrave Collection: ACA-F-042636-0000

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Well, cloister of Montepulciano Conservatory, Siena 1929 XVII sec. Montepulciano

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Apse of the Parish Church of San Martino at Gangalandi, generally attributed to Leon Battista

Apse of the Parish Church of San Martino at Gangalandi, generally attributed to Leon Battista Alberti. Lastra a Signa, Florence

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Two windows and a portal of the principal facade of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Marche

Two windows and a portal of the principal facade of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Marche. The portal by Francesco di Giorgio Martini and the windows by Ambrogio Barocci Urbino Window Renaissance

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Mausoleum Voltiano realized on design by architect Federico Friger

Mausoleum Voltiano realized on design by architect Federico Friger. Erected in occasion for the first one hundred year anniversity of Alessando Volta's death Como Mausoleum Neoclassicism

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Three-dimensional model for the faade of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore; work by Emilio De

Three-dimensional model for the faade of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore; work by Emilio De Fabris, Museum of the Works of the Cathedral, Florence

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Entrance to the Villa Medici, seat of the French Academy, in Rome

Entrance to the Villa Medici, seat of the French Academy, in Rome Rome Door Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1936

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Fountain dedicated to Pius IX in Piazza Pia in Rome

Fountain dedicated to Pius IX in Piazza Pia in Rome Rome Piazza Pia Monumental Fountain Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Arch of the Peace, or Sempione in Milan. Architectural work built on a project by Luigi Casola

Arch of the Peace, or Sempione in Milan. Architectural work built on a project by Luigi Casola. Milan Sempione Park Trimphal Arch Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Rinfresco Company of Montecatini Terme

Rinfresco Company of Montecatini Terme Montecatini - Terme. Date of Photograph:1928

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Montecatini Terme. Tettuccio Spa

Montecatini Terme. Tettuccio Spa Montecatini - Terme Tettuccio Spa Thermal Baths Revival styles, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1928

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Garden of Torretta Establishment in Montecatini Spa

Garden of Torretta Establishment in Montecatini Spa Montecatini - Terme. Date of Photograph:1930 ca

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Waterfall in the garden of the Farnese Palace, in Caprarola

Waterfall in the garden of the Farnese Palace, in Caprarola Caprarola Farnese Palace, garden Building Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchitrave Collection: San Sebastiano Catacombs in Rome: mausolea of Marcus Clodius Hermes and of the 'Innocentiores'

San Sebastiano Catacombs in Rome: mausolea of Marcus Clodius Hermes and of the "Innocentiores" Rome Catacombs of San Sebastiano Catacomb Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Arch of Peace, Milan

Arch of Peace, Milan Milan Trimphal Arch Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1938 ca.. Date of Artwork:1807-1838

Background imageArchitrave Collection: The Church of San Bernardino in L'Aquila, in Abruzzo

The Church of San Bernardino in L'Aquila, in Abruzzo L'Aquila Church Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchitrave Collection: Ancient entrance to the Baptistry of St. John in Laterano, in Rome in Lazio

Ancient entrance to the Baptistry of St. John in Laterano, in Rome in Lazio Rome Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:313-318



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Architrave, a fundamental element of classical architecture, is beautifully depicted in Charles Lawrie's engraving titled "Architecture I: Orders of Architecture. " This intricate detail can be observed in various iconic structures around the world. One such example is the Temple of Vesta in Rome, Italy. Standing proudly, its architrave showcases the skill and craftsmanship of ancient Roman architects. Similarly, the Parthenon in Athens, Greece boasts an architrave that adds to its grandeur and timeless beauty. Moving beyond temples and into maritime history, we find architraves playing a significant role on luxurious ocean liners. The RMS Olympic features Birch First Class wood sections with meticulously carved architraves. The White Star Line also utilized oak architrave sections on their ships like RMS Olympic and RMS Britannic. Architectural wonders continue to amaze us as we explore archaeological sites such as Agrigento in Sicily. Here lies the magnificent Temple of J with its remarkable architrave standing as a testament to ancient Greek civilization. Even country estates like Castle Howard showcase architectural splendor through their north front adorned with elegant architraves. These elements add sophistication and charm to these English country houses. Not limited to buildings alone, even fountains bear witness to the beauty of architraves. The Fountain Perseia at Mycenae stands tall with its ornate detailing capturing our attention. From ancient times to modern marvels like ocean liners or historic estates, it is evident that architraves have stood the test of time as symbols of architectural excellence and artistic mastery.