Clipart images of several aspects of Renaissance architecture. Renaissance architecture is noted as the time between the 15th and 17th century where the revival of ancient Greek and Roman elements emerged.
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Basilica, St. Peter's
The St. Peter's Basilica is located within the Vatican city in Rome, Italy. This drawing shows the architecture of the front of the church. It was built in 1626 in a Renaissance and Baroque style. The... |
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Blois Palace
The Court of the Palace at Blois is an example of Renaissance architecture.... |
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Blois, Chateau of
The Chateau of Blois is located in the Loire Valley in France. It was the residence of many French Kings, and the place where Joan of Arc was blessed. The Chateau of Blois is built in the middle of to... |
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Cathedral and Bell Tower
The cathedral and bell tower in Florence, Italy built by Brunelleschi.... |
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Chambord, Chateau of
The Chateau of Chambord is located in the commune of Chambord in the Loire Valley, France. The castle is famous for its French Renaissance architecture that blends French Medieval with classical Ital... |
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Chateau
"Chateau of Chambord." — Chambers, 1881... |
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Château de Chambord, Plan of
The royal Château de Chambord at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France is one of the most recognizable châteaux in the world because of its very distinct French Renaissance architecture that blen... |
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Chenonceaux, Chateau of
The Chateau of Chenonceaux is a castle in the small village of Chenonceaux in the Loire Valley, France. It was built around the 11th century and the current manor was designed by French Renaissance Ar... |
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Dome of Duomo, Florence (Section)
The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral church (Duomo) of Florence, Italy, begun in 1296 and with major construction completed in 1436. The basilica is notable for its dome designed by ... |
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Elizabethan Architecture
Hargrave Hall in England is an example of Elizabethan Architecture of the Renaissance.... |
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Elizabethian Window
Elizabethian Window, Rushton Hall... |
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Facade of the Giraud Palace, Rome
In the Giraud Palace and the great Palazzo della Cancelleria, pilasters appear in the external composition, and all the details of doors and windows betray the results of classic study, as well as the... |
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Farnese Palace, Plan of
Palazzo Farnese is a prominent High Renaissance palace in Rome, which currently houses the French Embassy in Italy. According to Sir Banister Fletcher it is "the most imposing Italian palace of the si... |
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Fontainebleau, Chateau
The Chateau Fontainebleau is the largest royal castle in France. The palace was designed by numerous French monarchs, one of them being King Francis I during the 16th century. The palace is designed i... |
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Louvre and Tuileries, Paris (Plan)
The palais du Louvre in Paris, on the Right Bank of the Seine is a former royal palace, situated between the Tuileries Gardens and the church of Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois. Its origins date back to the... |
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Louvre, Richelieu Pavilion of the
The Richelieu Pavilion of the Louvre was named after King Louis XIII first chief minister, Cardinal-Duc de Richelieu. It is part of the Louvre Palace which is located along the Seine river in Paris, F... |
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Maggiore, Ospedale
"Part of the Ospedale Maggiore, Milan." —D'Anvers, 1895... |
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Medici Palace
The palace of the Medici in Florence, Italy.... |
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Palace, Cancellaria
"A principal and distinctive feature of Italian public buildings and palaces of this time is the cortile (i.e. court-yard), surrounded by open arcades."... |
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Pavilion, The Turgot
The Turgot Pavilion is part of the Louvre Palace which is located along the Seine river in Paris, France. The Turgot pavilion was built in the New Louvre section, the northern limb of the palace. ... |
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Plan of St Paul's Cathedral, London, 1675–1710
This is a plan of the St Paul's Cathedral in London, England. It is an example of English Renaissance architecture. The construction lasted from 1675 to 1710. Sir Christopher Wren designed the cathedr... |
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Plan of St Peter's at Rome, 1546–1564
This is a plan of the St Peter's at Rome. It is an example of Italian Renaissance architecture. The construction lasted from 1546 to 1564AD. "In 1505, on the advise of Michelangelo, Bramante was ... |
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Rustication
"Rustication was first treated systematically by the architects of the Renaissance in Tuscany, especially in Florence." -Whitney, 1911... |
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St. Peter's and the Vatican Palace
St. Peter's and the Vatican palace in Italy is the largest church in the world.... |
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St. Peter's Basilica, Interior
This is a drawing of the interior of the St. Peter's Basilica located in the Vatican city of Rome, Italy. The interior space of the church was designed by Giovanni Paolo Panini an Italian painter and ... |