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Title: Fontane di Piazza Farnese

Creator: Rainaldi, Girolamo, 1570-1655

Creator role: Architect

Date: 1626

Current location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: The twin fountains of Piazza Farnese sit 150 feet apart and are 17 feet long. The oval basins are gray Egyptian granite tubs from the Baths of Caracalla. The tubs are mounted in marble basins and an urn is placed in each topped by a Farnese lily.

Description of view: View of Piazza Farnese with one of the fountains on the left.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Baroque

Culture: Italian

Materials/Techniques: Stone

Water

Source: DeTeurk, James (copyright James DeTeurk)

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline

Image size: 367H X 547W pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2007-0322 Piazza Farnese fountain.jpg

Record ID: WB2007-0322

Sub collection: fountains

squares (open spaces)

Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk

 

Creator: Gabriel, Ange-Jacques, 1698-1782

Date: 1755-1775

Current location: Paris, France

Description of work: Oblique view of corner units, Place Louis XV, Paris. photo 1998

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Enlightenment

Culture: French

Source: Society of Architectural Historians, Image Exchange (http://www.sah.org/imagex.html); Photographer: Cohen, Jeffrey A., 1952-

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 402x600 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: 05590e.jpg

Record ID: WB7063

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

 

Other title: Campidoglio (Rome, Italy); Capitoline Hill (Rome, Italy)

Current location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: View from the Captioline towards the rear of the ancient statues of Castor and Pollux (the Dioscuri) with horses at the top of the Cordonata steps. Seen beyond are the plan brick facade of S. Maria in Aracoeli, and behind that the white marble Monument to Vittorio Emmanuele II.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Ancient: Roman (ancient, style or period); Renaissance

Materials/Techniques: stone

Source: Copyright James DeTuerk; Photographer: DeTuerk, James

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 729 x 1024 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2006-552 Campidoglio statues of Castor and Pollux.jpg

Record ID: WB2006-552

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

 

Title: Piazza Santa Maria Novella: Obelisk

Other title: Santa Maria Novella (Church: Florence, Italy)

Creator: Giambologna, 1529-1608

Creator role: Sculpture

Date: 1608

Current location: Florence, Firenze, Tuscany, Italy

Description of work: There are two obelisks in the piazza, which were ""turning posts"" for chariot races. The piazza is mostly barren accept for the obelisks and some grass. The obelisks sit on bronze tortoises.

Description of view: Obelisk by itself.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Baroque: Early Baroque

Culture: Italian

Materials/Techniques: Stone

Metal

Source: DeTeurk, James (copyright James DeTeurk)

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline

Image size: 524H X 359W pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2007-0396 S Maria Novella Piazza.jpg

Record ID: WB2007-0396

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk

 

Title: Fontane di Piazza Farnese

Creator: Rainaldi, Girolamo, 1570-1655

Creator role: Architect

Date: 1626

Current location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: The twin fountains of Piazza Farnese sit 150 feet apart and are 17 feet long. The oval basins are gray Egyptian granite tubs from the Baths of Caracalla. The tubs are mounted in marble basins and an urn is placed in each topped by a Farnese lily.

Description of view: View of Piazza Farnese with one of the fountains on the left.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Baroque

Culture: Italian

Materials/Techniques: Stone

Water

Source: DeTeurk, James (copyright James DeTeurk)

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline

Image size: 366H X 545W pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2007-0321 Piazza Farnese fountain.jpg

Record ID: WB2007-0321

Sub collection: fountains

squares (open spaces)

Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk

 

It's raining it's pouring the Arastradero seasonal trails are closed. via Instagram ift.tt/2hantel

Creator: Della Porta, Giacomo, 1532-1602

Date: 1581-1589

Current location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: Fed by the Acqua Felice and the Acqua Paola, the Fontana delle Tartarughe ("Fountain of the Tortoises") was designed by architect Giacomo della Porta from 1581-1584, with the bronze figures of youths added by Taddeo Landini in 1589. They were originally designed to hold up dolphins, and the small tortoises seen today were added when the fountain was restored by Bernini in 1658.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Baroque: Early Baroque

Culture: Italian

Materials/Techniques: masonry

Source: Copyright James DeTuerk; Photographer: DeTuerk, James

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 494 x 795 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2006-467 Rome Fontana delle Tartarughe.jpg

Record ID: WB2006-467

Sub collection: fountains

squares (open spaces)

Other title: Piazza San Pietro (Vatican City)

Creator: Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1598-1680

Date: 1657-1667

Current location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: From a position just to the south of the obelisk, whose base is visible at right, can be seen part of the northern colonnade of the Piazza S. Pietro, with part of the Vatican Palace rising behind it.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Baroque: High Baroque

Culture: Italian

Materials/Techniques: stone

Source: Copyright James DeTuerk; Photographer: DeTuerk, James

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 697 x 1024 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2006-521 St Peter Square view towards north arm of colonnades.jpg

Record ID: WB2006-521

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

 

Creator: Hardouin-Mansart, Jules

Date: 1698

Current location: Paris, France

Description of work: View of plaza and column, Place Vendome, Paris. photo 1978

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Baroque

Culture: French

Source: Society of Architectural Historians, Image Exchange (http://www.sah.org/imagex.html); Photographer: Cohen, Jeffrey A., 1952-

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 406x600 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: 05090i.jpg

Record ID: WB7066

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

 

Creator: Gabriel, Ange-Jacques, 1698-1782

Date: 1755-1775

Current location: Paris, France

Description of work: General oblique view, Place Louis XV, Paris. photo 1992

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Enlightenment

Culture: French

Source: Society of Architectural Historians, Image Exchange (http://www.sah.org/imagex.html); Photographer: Albert, Jacob

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 612x1200 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: 05590gm.jpg

Record ID: WB7064

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

 

Title: Sculpture of Giordano Bruno

Creator: Ferrari, Ettore, 1845-1929

Creator role: Artist

Date: 1889

Current location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: Located in the Campo De' Fiori the monument commemorates the execution of the Dominican monk Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) who was accused of heresy in 1600.

Description of view: Close-up of the sculpture on top of the masonry base.

Work type: Sculpture

Style of work: Modern: Revival: Baroque Revival

Culture: Italian

Materials/Techniques: Masonry

Metal

Source: DeTeurk, James (copyright James DeTeurk)

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline

Image size: 535H X 358W pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2007-0318 Giordano Bruno.jpg

Record ID: WB2007-0318

Sub collection: monuments

squares (open spaces)

Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk

 

Title: Fontane di Piazza Farnese

Creator: Rainaldi, Girolamo, 1570-1655

Creator role: Architect

Date: 1626

Current location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: The twin fountains of Piazza Farnese sit 150 feet apart and are 17 feet long. The oval basins are gray Egyptian granite tubs from the Baths of Caracalla. The tubs are mounted in marble basins and an urn is placed in each topped by a Farnese lily.

Description of view: One of the fountains in the Piazza Farnese.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Baroque

Culture: Italian

Materials/Techniques: Stone

Water

Source: DeTeurk, James (copyright James DeTeurk)

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline

Image size: 362H X 544W pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2007-0323 Piazza Farnese fountain.jpg

Record ID: WB2007-0323

Sub collection: fountains

squares (open spaces)

Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk

 

A peaceful Thanksgiving Day to all. #paloalto #openspace via Instagram ift.tt/2fWiEbU

This was totally authentic. They didn't know I was there!

(Photo by Kamil Bojanczyk for TechCrunch)

Date: 1500's

Current location: Rome, Italy

Description of work: View of Campo de' Fiori. It owes its name to the "flowers field" present before the erection of the buildings in the 15th century. It became a place of execution during the Inquisition. Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake for heresy in the piazza in 1600 and his statue now stands at its centre. Photo 1998

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Culture: Italian

Subject of work: piazzas;

Source: copyright James DeTuerk; Photographer: DeTuerk, James

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 1280x1024 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: Campo de Fiori07.JPG

Record ID: WB6464

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

 

Date: 1500's

Current location: Rome, Italy

Description of work: View of Campo de' Fiori. It owes its name to the "flowers field" present before the erection of the buildings in the 15th century. It became a place of execution during the Inquisition. Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake for heresy in the piazza in 1600 and his statue now stands at its centre. Photo 1998

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Culture: Italian

Subject of work: piazzas;

Source: copyright James DeTuerk; Photographer: DeTuerk, James

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 1024x1280 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: Campo de Fiori02.JPG

Record ID: WB6461

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

 

Small Park at Brooklyn Waterfromt. Improvements in Water quality due to Clean Water Act makes urban waterfront desireable places to live.

 

This work is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.

 

Credit: Brett VA

A tributary, or tidewater wetland, of the Beaufort River, Beaufort, SC. Photo taken May 2009.

 

Photo and text posted: 16 May 2009

Revised: 3 December 2010

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

A lizard at the Elena Gallegos Open Space in Albuquerque

Des nouveautés de L’espace Coworking Mérignac.

Bonjour,

Voici quelques Nouvelles de l’espace Coworking Merignac :

Il nous reste encore quelques travaux d’aménagements à réaliser, Cuisine a reconditionner, travaux de peinture, le mobilier de bureau arrivera première semaine de Février, (Vous aurez bientôt des photos des Bureaux) de l’espace de Coworking. Sur

www.facebook.com/Coworking.Bordeaux.Merignac

et sur www.flickr.com/photos/coworkingmerignac/

 

Des nouveautés de L’espace Coworking Mérignac.

Bonjour,

Voici quelques Nouvelles de l’espace Coworking Merignac :

Il nous reste encore quelques travaux d’aménagements à réaliser, Cuisine a reconditionner, travaux de peinture, le mobilier de bureau arrivera première semaine de Février, (Vous aurez bientôt des photos des Bureaux) de l’espace de Coworking. Sur

www.facebook.com/Coworking.Bordeaux.Merignac

et sur www.flickr.com/photos/coworkingmerignac/

 

Creator: Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1598-1680

Date: 1667

Current location: Rome, Italy

Description of work: View of Piazza della Minerva. It took the name from the church located here S.Maria sopra Minerva. In the middle is a funny monument compound of a little marble elephant supporting 6m high Egyptian obelisk which belonged to the Temple of Isis, that formerly stood nearby. It was designed by G.L.Bernini and executed by E.Ferrata in 1667.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Baroque

Culture: Italian

Subject of work: piazzas;

Source: copyright James DeTuerk; Photographer: DeTuerk, James

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 1024x742 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: Piazza delle Minerva03.JPG

Record ID: WB6716

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

monuments

 

Date: mid-4th c.

Current location: Ostia Antica, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: View of two marble columns on a rounded wall from the Forum of the Heroic Statue. It was built in the mid-4th c. on the site of a Hadrianic-era bath. It was named for an over-life size statue of a nude man found on the site in 1927. Dated to the Hadrianic era, it may depict the emperor himself. (source: www.ostia-antica.org/regio1/12/12-2.htm).

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Ancient: Roman (ancient, style or period)

Culture: Roman

Materials/Techniques: masonry

Source: Copyright James DeTuerk; Photographer: DeTuerk, James

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 490 x 756 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2006-337 Forum of the Heroic Statue.jpg

Record ID: WB2006-337

Sub collection: archaeological sites

squares (open spaces)

都会のど真ん中。

こんなに広いのに、赤リュック一人しか居ないね。

Title: San Gimignano

Other title: San Gimignano (Italy)

Current location: San Gimignano, Siena, Tuscany, Italy

Description of work: ""Important families built fortified tower houses that fulfilled practical and prestigious ends and provided effective defense against attack from without and within the town walls. The towers of such families as the Ardinghelli (Ghibelline) and the Salvucci (Guelph) reflected their continual rivalry. In the 14th century San Gimignano boasted 72 towers, of which 15 have survived. Statutes ruled that private towers should not exceed the height of the chief civic towers."" (Grove Art Online accessed 04/11/2007)

Description of view: Piazza with well surrounded by houses.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Culture: Italian

Materials/Techniques: Stone

Masonry

Source: DeTeurk, James (copyright James DeTeurk)

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline

Image size: 359H X 551W pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2007-0399 San Gimignano 10.jpg

Record ID: WB2007-0399

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk

 

Other title: Campidoglio (Rome, Italy); Capitoline Hill (Rome, Italy)

Current location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: View of the Capitoline Hill seen from the Cordonata steps. Framing the top of the steps are the antique statues of the twin gods Castor and Pollux, also known as the Dioscuri, with horses. At left is the Palazzo Nuovo, and the Palazzo dei Senatori (with bell-tower) is visible in the background.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Ancient: Roman (ancient, style or period); Renaissance

Materials/Techniques: stone

Source: Copyright James DeTuerk; Photographer: DeTuerk, James

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 687 x 1024 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2006-551 Campidoglio view from Cordonata steps.jpg

Record ID: WB2006-551

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

 

...voilà le miracle.

Title: Sculpture of Giordano Bruno

Creator: Ferrari, Ettore, 1845-1929

Creator role: Artist

Date: 1889

Current location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: Located in the Campo De' Fiori the monument commemorates the execution of the Dominican monk Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) who was accused of heresy in 1600.

Description of view: General front shot of the monument.

Work type: Sculpture

Style of work: Modern: Revival: Baroque Revival

Culture: Italian

Materials/Techniques: Masonry

Metal

Source: DeTeurk, James (copyright James DeTeurk)

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline

Image size: 534H X 359W pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2007-0316 Giordano Bruno.jpg

Record ID: WB2007-0316

Sub collection: monuments

squares (open spaces)

Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk

 

Other title: Piazza San Pietro (Vatican City)

Creator: Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1598-1680

Date: 1506-1670

Current location: Rome, Italy

Description of work: View from church steps, St. Peter's, Rome. (1506, Bramante 1546, Michelangelo 1590, della Porta 1607, Maderno) photo 1990

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Baroque

Culture: Italian

Source: Society of Architectural Historians, Image Exchange (http://www.sah.org/imagex.html); Photographer: Clausen, Meredith L.

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 264x550 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: 04830c.jpg

Record ID: WB6457

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

monuments

 

Other title: Campidoglio (Rome, Italy); Capitoline Hill (Rome, Italy)

Creator: Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564

Date: 1644-1655

Current location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Description of work: The Palazzo Nuovo was part of Michelangelo's original design for the Capitoline, but was only completed in 1654. This photograph shows shaft and bases of the giant Corinthian order uniting the facade's two stories and the Ionic columns and entablatures framing the openings of the lower story. It also shows the differences in the frames surrounding the upper floor's side windows, with one seen at left, and the central window, seen at right. The decision to enlarge the central window and use a broken triangular pediment rather than a segmental one is the only departure from Michelangelo's original design, in which all upper window frames are identical.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Renaissance: Late Renaissance

Culture: Italian

Materials/Techniques: stone

Source: Copyright James DeTuerk; Photographer: DeTuerk, James

Resource type: image

File format: JPG

Image size: 768 x 502 pixels

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Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2006-396 Campidoglio Detail of Palazzo Nuovo facade.jpg

Record ID: WB2006-396

Sub collection: squares (open spaces)

museums

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