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Neo Classical Collection

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: UCL - Senate House - Floodlit

UCL - Senate House - Floodlit
University of London - Senate House, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London - Floodlit. Date: circa 1938

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). Exterior view

Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). Exterior view
Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). During the war, the city of Bordeaux temporarily (from 8 February to 20 March 1871) became the seat of the French government

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Lathom House, Lancashire, England

Lathom House, Lancashire, England. Fine Palladian house designed by Venetian architect Giacomo Leoni from 1725 to 1840 for Sir Thomas Bootle, English politician

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Gopsall Hall, Leicestershire, England

Gopsall Hall, Leicestershire, England. Georgian neo-classical country house designed by William and David Hiorns and built in 1750 for landowner Charles Jennens

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Barons Court, County Tyrone, Ireland

Barons Court, County Tyrone, Ireland

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Caledon, County Tyrone, Ireland

Caledon, County Tyrone, Ireland. Georgian Palladian neo-classical mansion with portico built in 1794 for James Alexander, 1st Earl of Caledon situated in a deer park

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Inverary Castle, Argyll, Scotland

Inverary Castle, Argyll, Scotland

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Hamilton Palace, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Hamilton Palace, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Castle Hill, Devonshire, England

Castle Hill, Devonshire, England. Georgian Palladian-style house built by Roger Morris in 1730 in formal grounds laid out by Hugh Fortescue, 1st Earl of Clinton

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Palladian houses at 105 and 106 Piccadilly, London, 1807

Palladian houses at 105 and 106 Piccadilly, London, 1807
Palladian houses on Piccadilly, London. Hell Gate, 105 Piccadilly, home of the late Richard Barry, 7th Earl of Barrymore, later the Isthmian Club.. Coventry House, 106, later the St

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: The west end of Upper Brook Street, London, 1807

The west end of Upper Brook Street, London, 1807. Neo-classical terraces seen from the fields of Hyde Park towards Grosvenor Square

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Bingley House on Cavendish Square, London, 1807

Bingley House on Cavendish Square, London, 1807
West side of Cavendish Square, London, 1807. Bingley House, a palatial mansion built in 1722 by Thomas Archer for Robert Benson, 1st Baron Bingley, and Francis Shepheard's five-bay house

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: View of Devonshire House, London, 1807

View of Devonshire House, London, 1807
View of Devonshire House, Piccadilly, London, 1807. Built in the Palladian style with 11 bays for William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Egyptian sphynx, scarab beetle, Horus, etc

Egyptian sphynx, scarab beetle, Horus, etc
Egyptian sphynx from the obelisk of the sun, Campus Martius, serpent with tail in its mouth, scarab bettle, head of Sphynx, Horus with whip emerging from a lotus. Vignette of Egyptian Symbols

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Apollo, god of music and dance, and his attributes

Apollo, god of music and dance, and his attributes
Fragment of the face of Apollo, god of music and dance, Apollo Musicus holding a lyre from a cameo in Stosch's collection, figure of Apollo with bow from a cameo in the Marlborough Collection

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Ancient games - horse racing, quoit throwing, wrestling, etc

Ancient games - horse racing, quoit throwing, wrestling, etc
A driver in his quadriga or four-horse chariot, a quoit player throwing a quoit near a term, a wrestler or boxer anointing his body with oil, and a young man with brass trochus or hoop and key

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Cupid, with whip and bridle, mounted on a lion

Cupid, with whip and bridle, mounted on a lion
Cupid, Roman god of love, with whip and bridle, mounted on a lion. The lion holds a goat's head between his paws. Cupid curbing a Lion. From a sardonyx in the Cabinet of Strozzi

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Jupiter in a chariot crushing the Titans

Jupiter in a chariot crushing the Titans
Jupiter, king of the Roman gods, in his four-horse chariot holding a lightning bolt. The Titans, with serpents instead of legs, are crushed beneath the quadriga. Jupiter destroying the Titans

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Acratus, a winged Bacchus with myrtle, ivy and rosebud crown

Acratus, a winged Bacchus with myrtle, ivy and rosebud crown
Acratus or Acratopotes, a winged Bacchus with myrtle, ivy and rosebud crown. Genius of pure wine and companion of Bacchus or Dionysus. From a purple amethyst gem

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Figure of Diomedes, with the Palladium

Figure of Diomedes, with the Palladium
Figure of Diomedes with short sword holding the Palladium, a wooden image of Pallas. King of Argos, hero in the Trojan War. On cornelian in the Duke of Devonshire's collection

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Apollo, god of music and dance, and the satyr Marsyas

Apollo, god of music and dance, and the satyr Marsyas. Apollo stands with a lyre, while Marsyas is tied to a tree to be flayed alive after their contest. In red jasper in the Farnese cabinet Naples

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Roman wedding ceremony with bride, groom, and bridesmaid

Roman wedding ceremony with bride, groom, and bridesmaid
Roman wedding ceremony with bride in veil and groom. The probuba or maid of honour supports the bride. Aldobrandini Marriage or Nozze Aldobrandina. Roman nuptials

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Profile bust of King Priam of Troy

Profile bust of King Priam of Troy
Profile bust of Priam, King of Troy. during the Trojan War. He wears a Phrygian cap. Head of Priam. From a gem in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Gems illustrating Cupid and Psyche

Gems illustrating Cupid and Psyche. Cameo in the Florentine Museum (top), Cupid burning a butterfly on cornelian in the possession of Mr

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Cupid bound to a post

Cupid bound to a post
Cupid, Roman god of love, bound to a post with his head turned to watch a butterfly flying behind him. A convex jacinth in the possession of Mr

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Cupid embracing Psyche, Greek goddess of the soul

Cupid embracing Psyche, Greek goddess of the soul. From a cameo in the possession of Marquis Selini

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Head of Psyche, Greek goddess of the soul

Head of Psyche, Greek goddess of the soul, holding a butterfly on her throat. From a cast engraved on cornelian in Tassie's collection

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Fragments and attributes of Roman god Jupiter

Fragments and attributes of Roman god Jupiter

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Figure of Clio, Muse of History, seated in a chair, reading a sc

Figure of Clio, Muse of History, seated in a chair, reading a scroll

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: The marriage of Cupid and Psyche

The marriage of Cupid and Psyche. Winged Cupid, god of love, with bow and arrow approaches the seated figure of Psyche, Greek goddess of the soul

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Bust of Jupiter Aegiochus in breastplate or aegis

Bust of Jupiter Aegiochus in breastplate or aegis
Bust of the Roman god Jupiter Aegiochus in breastplate of divine armour or aegis. From a cast in the Musee Nationale, Paris

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Title page with vignette from Richard Dagley's Gems, 1804

Title page with vignette from Richard Dagley's Gems, 1804
Title page with calligraphy and vignette of winged Cupid writing in a book. Near antique ruins with vase, plinth, coins, and bust with wreath

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Revolutionary era interior design for a salon, 1791

Revolutionary era interior design for a salon, 1791
Revolutionary era interior design for a salon. Ceiling with rosette in the form of a parasol, white marble chimney, walls decorated with cameos, garlands, frieze and filets

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Winter - a Greek or Roman woman warms her hands by a fire

Winter - a Greek or Roman woman warms her hands by a fire
Winter by Henry Ryland - a Greek or Roman woman warms her hands by a fire set in an ornamental metal basin

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: The Alcala Gate - Plaza de la Independencia, Madrid, Spain

The Alcala Gate - Plaza de la Independencia, Madrid, Spain Date: circa 1920s

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Ukraine. Kiev. Verkhovna Rada, Parliament building

Ukraine. Kiev. Verkhovna Rada, Parliament building. The original building was constructed from 1936-38. Destroyed in the Second World War, it was reconstructed in its original style in 1945-1947

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Detail reliefs

Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Detail reliefs
Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Edifice neo-classical build commanded by Josep Xifr? i Cases. 1836. It was named Porxos after the long arcades encircling the buildings. Detail relief

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Spain. Madrid. Fountain of Cibeles

Spain. Madrid. Fountain of Cibeles. Monument designed by Ventura Rodr?=?guez between 177-1782. Neo-classical

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Triumph Arch of Paris. The Triumph of Napoleon. Sculpteur

Triumph Arch of Paris. The Triumph of Napoleon. Sculpteur
Triumph Arch of Paris. Left face of the arch: Relief of The Triumph of Napoleon. Projected by the sculpteur franc?ais Jean-Pierre Cortot (1787-1843). Paris. France. Europe

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: The Walhalla - Interior - Danube River, Bavaria, Germany

The Walhalla - Interior - Danube River, Bavaria, Germany
The Walhalla - a hall of fame that honours laudable and distinguished people in German history - above the Danube River, east of Regensburg in Bavaria, Germany. Date: circa 1905

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: London, England - Somerset House

London, England - Somerset House - Brick fronted building - door with crest. Part of Box 23 Boswell Collection. A Day trip to London

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: St. Jamess Theatre, King Street, at Duke Street, London

St. Jamess Theatre, King Street, at Duke Street, London
St Jamess Theatre (est. 1835) - a 1, 200-seat theatre (now demolished) located in King Street, at Duke Street, St James s, London

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: La Madeleine (L ?glise de la Madeleine). Paris. France

La Madeleine (L ?glise de la Madeleine). Paris. France
La Madeleine (L ?glise de la Madeleine). Built in 1806, it was designed as a temple to the glory of Napoleons army. Paris. France. Colored engraving

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: The Industry. Allegorical sculpture. Barcelona. Spain

The Industry. Allegorical sculpture. Barcelona. Spain
The Industry. 1802. Allegorical sculpture by Salvador Gurri Corominas (1749-1819) at the foot of the staircase of honor at Casa Llotja de Mar. Marble. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Asia by

Spain. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Asia by
Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Asia by Francesc Bover (1769-1831). Neo-classicism. Sculptural group called the Four Continents

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Africa w

Spain. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Africa w
Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Africa was created by Manuel Oliver. Neo-classicism. Sculptural group called the Four Continents

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Statue of Neptune by Nicolau Trave. 18th C

Spain. Barcelona. Statue of Neptune by Nicolau Trave. 18th Century. Neoclassical style. Fountain. La Llotja

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Edifice neo-classical

Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Edifice neo-classical build commanded by Josep Xifr? i Cases. 1836. It was named Porxos after the long arcades encircling the buildings. Detail relief

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Spain. Madrid. Alcala Gate. Built by Francesco Sabatini (172

Spain. Madrid. Alcala Gate. Built by Francesco Sabatini (1722-1797). Detail. Decorated with lions head by Roberto Michel. The top of the gate is decorated with statues by Francisco Gutierrez

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Spain. Madrid. The Neptune Fountain

Spain. Madrid. The Neptune Fountain. Built by Juan Pascual de Mena, 1780. In 1786 his disciple Jose Rodriguez finished off the project. Neo-classical. Night Photography

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Fountain of Cybele. 18th century. Madrid. Spain

Fountain of Cybele. 18th century. Madrid. Spain
Fountain of Cibeles by Francisco Gutierrez (1727-1782) (the goddess and the chariot), Robert Michel (1720-1786) (the lions) and Miguel Ximenez, according to the design of Ventura Rodr?=

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Santa Coloma de Queralt. Bust reliquary of

Spain. Catalonia. Santa Coloma de Queralt. Bust reliquary of St. Coloma. By Josep Albarado (1778), master silversmith. Painted silver. Contains the relics of St. Coloma. Neoclassicism

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Paris. Vendome Square. 1687-1720. At the center, the Column

Paris. Vendome Square. 1687-1720. At the center, the Column
Paris. Vendome Square. Built by architect Hadouin-Mansart between 1687-1720. At the center, the Column Vendome erected by Napoleon Bonaparte to conmemorate the Battle of Austerlitz. France. Europe

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Paris. Column Vendome, erected by Napoleon Bonaparte. Fran

Paris. Column Vendome, erected by Napoleon Bonaparte. Fran
Paris. Column Vendome erected by Napoleon Bonaparte to conmemorate the Battle of Austerlitz. Vendome Square. Detail reliefs. France. Europe

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Neoclassical Art. Church of Madeleine (L Esglese Madeleine)

Neoclassical Art. Church of Madeleine (L Esglese Madeleine). Built in 1806 as a monument to Napoleons armies. Later consegrated as a catholic church. Paris. France. Europe

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Neoclassical Art. Arch of Victory of The Carrousel (Arc the

Neoclassical Art. Arch of Victory of The Carrousel (Arc the Triomphe du Carrousel). Napoleon Bonaparte ordered it to construction in conmemoration of his military victories (1805)

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Triumph Arch of Paris. Departure of the Volunteers in 1792

Triumph Arch of Paris. Departure of the Volunteers in 1792
Triumph Arch of Paris. Right face of the arch: Departure of the Volunteers in 1792 or The Marseillaise. Sculpteur Franc?ois Rude (1784-1855). Paris. France. Europe

Background imageNeo Classical Collection: Shy by Lawrence Alma-Tadema

Shy by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912), engraved by Theodor Knesing (1840-?). Date: 1884


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