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Pediment Collection (page 6)

Pediment, a prominent architectural feature found in various structures around the world, adds an exquisite touch to buildings and temples

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Pediment Collection: Theatre Royal, Brussels, from Choix des Monuments, Edifices et Maisons les plus
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Pediment Collection: The Quadrant, Regent Street, from Piccadilly Circus, published by Ackermann, c
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Pediment Collection: Moliere Fountain, 1844 (marble & stone) (see also 346524, 346525) (b / w photo)
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Pediment Collection: Temple of Bellona, Kew Gardens, plate 24 from Kew Gardens
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Pediment Collection: View of the facade, built 1757-90 (photo)
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Pediment Collection: La Madeleine, 1806-42 (photo)
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Pediment Collection: Church of the Invalides, built 1679-1708 (photo)
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Pediment Collection: A View of the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, printed for Bowles and Carver
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Pediment Collection: View of the exterior (photo)
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Pediment Collection: The Portico and Facade of an Elaborate Neo-Classical Building (pen and brown ink)
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Pediment Collection: New York Public Library (oil on canvas)
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Pediment Collection: Linen press modelled as a dolls house (wood)
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Pediment Collection: The Church of San Simone and San Guida (San Simeone Piccolo), Venice: Arrival of a Train
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Pediment Collection: The Church of the Madonnina in Prato, Varese (oil on paper mounted on cardboard)
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Pediment Collection: Design for an Altar with a Pedimented Tabernacle Supported on Paired Corinthian Statues
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Pediment Collection: The Arrival of the Emperor Napoleon I with Empress Marie-Louise at the Hotel de Ville
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Pediment Collection: The Parthenon, Athens, Greece
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Pediment Collection: St Georges Hall, Liverpool
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Pediment Collection: Double door with entwined single columns, from Libro Estraordinario
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Pediment Collection: Double panelled doors, from Libro Estraordinario, 1565 (engraving)
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Pediment Collection: Wentworth Castle, design for the south front, c. 1760 (pen & ink and w / c on paper)
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Pediment Collection: The Peristyle at Diocletians Palace, c. AD 300 (photo)
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Pediment Collection: Design for a Tuscan Doric Garden Pavilion, c. 1830 (w / c and pen & ink on paper)
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Pediment Collection: The Pantheon of Agrippa, 1833 (etching with brown wash)
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Pediment Collection: Elevation of Mereworth Castle, engraved by H. Hulsbergh, c. 1722-24 (engraving)
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Pediment Collection: Portico of Octavia, 1833 (etching with brown wash)
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Pediment Collection: The Trinity Cathedral, St. Petersburg (b / w photo)
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Pediment Collection: Decorative trade stand at Dorland Hall with hanging textile, 1940s (b / w photo)
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Pediment Collection: Window (stained glass)
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Pediment Collection: View of the facade of the Church of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis, Paris, 1627-41
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Pediment Collection: Architectural Ruins (gouache on paper)
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Pediment Collection: Detail of the facade of the New York Public Library, opened in 1911 (photo)
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Pediment Collection: Palazzo Grazioli, Piazza San Marco, Rome, from Palazzi di Roma, part II
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Pediment Collection: View of Emmanuel College, Cambridge University (oil on panel)
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Pediment Collection: Villa Medicea di Poggio a Caiano, 1480 (photo)
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Pediment Collection: Incredulity of St. Thomas, 1466-83 (marble and bronze) (b / w photo)
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Pediment Collection: Cabinet (gilded wood inlaid with marble)
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Pediment Collection: Corn Exchange, Glasgow, Scotland
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Pediment Collection: Casa Lonja or Stock Exchange, Barcelona, Spain
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Pediment Collection: Andrew Melrose, Tea Merchants, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Pediment Collection: The Great Portico of Gorhambury (w / c on paper)
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Pediment Collection: View of the facade, c. 1566-67 (b / w photo)
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Pediment Collection: View of the principal facade, built in 1559-60 (photo)
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Pediment Collection: Henri II facade in the Cour Carree of the Louvre, c. 1920 (b / w photo)
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Pediment Collection: West end of the Parthenon, from Select Views of the Remains of Ancient Monuments In
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Pediment Collection: View of the Fountain of the Four Seasons, central part, rue de Grenelle
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Pediment Collection: Church of Saint-Sulpice, elevation of the facade, Paris, 1782 (engraving) (b / w photo)


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Pediment, a prominent architectural feature found in various structures around the world, adds an exquisite touch to buildings and temples. From banks and shops in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA to the Christ Church in Savannah, Georgia, USA, pediments have become synonymous with grandeur and elegance. One cannot help but marvel at the Pantheon and Fountain in Rome, Italy where the intricate design of the pediment captivates visitors from all corners of the globe. Similarly, at the Met Opera in New York City, USA; its back view showcases a stunning display of artistic mastery through its pediment. Dating back to 1857 by Robert MacPherson's lens captures the timeless beauty of Pantheon's pediment. The Al Khazneh Temple in Petra Jordan boasts an awe-inspiring pediment that stands as a testament to ancient craftsmanship. The temple of Artemis on Corfu features a gorgon and panthers on its pediment - a mesmerizing sight that transports one into Greek mythology. Meanwhile, atop Athens' Acropolis lies Parthenon's East Pediment which dates back to 438-432 BC; it tells stories from ancient Greece through intricately carved sculptures. Oldway Mansion located in Paignton Devon is another example where this architectural element takes center stage. Even after enduring fire damage like London Hop Exchange did during an unfortunate incident; their majestic pediments still stand tall showcasing resilience amidst adversity. Greece continues to be home for some remarkable examples such as Athens' Parthenon with its horse head sculpture from chariot racing depicted on its magnificent pediments or Three Goddesses Hestia Dione Aphrodite adorning East Pediment telling tales of divine power and grace. Whether it is adorning banks or temples across continents like Europe or America or even depicting mythical creatures or gods from ancient times; these captivating structures prove that when it comes to architecture - there is nothing quite as captivating and awe-inspiring as the pediment.