Created at the beginning of the 20th century in a neo-classical spirit, our Emile frieze comes from the brand's historical archives at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.A classic ornament since antiquity, this Greek key motif symbolizes infinity. Very common in architecture, it has survived the centuries in the world of decoration.We're delighted to reissue it in a wider range of colors to coordinate with all your projects. Dare to combine these borders with our designs, whether to frame or accentuate your walls along the baseboards and ceiling. Find inspiration on our blog page: Baseboards and Moldings. ______________________________________________ TECHNICAL OPTIONS ✁ They are available in a roll of 7 meters in length and 5, 8 and 13 cm in height. Also available in custom sizes: Contact us Available on non-woven paper (lightfast, paste the wall, washable, dry strippable) or High Performance Contract (scrubbable and impact resistant, PVC free). ➥ Samples INFORMATION Ships within ten working days and delivery in two to four days depending on the country. Please consult and follow the hanging instructions.Be aware that non-woven paper is not totally opaque. In case of dark or colored wall please apply an undercoat or a liner. Need advice? Need to check quantity?✉ Contact us ! Designed and printed with care.
O que é Arquitetura Clássica? A Arquitetura Clássica é referida à Arquitetura da Antiguidade Clássica, de grandes construções, como templos e palácios, por sua suntuosidade,...
A new house in the spirit of Palladian farmhouse villas, enhancing the character of the surrounding historic hamlet.
Item specificsCondition
Architect John Simpson's impressive works are documented in a new book
Explore I viaggi di mkvale's 19075 photos on Flickr!
An architectural order describes a style of building. In classical architecture each order is readily identifiable by means of its proportions and profiles, as well as by various aesthetic details. The style of column employed serves as a useful index of the style itself, so identifying the order of the column will then, in turn, situate …
Explore I viaggi di mkvale's 19075 photos on Flickr!
William Blake poetically argued that it was possible to ‘To see a World in a Grain of Sand’; in the miniature is a reflection of something much greater. With that in mind, to look upon…
Dopo aver rifinito gli angoli ed il basamento della nostra dollhouse con lastre di pietra, abbiamo decorato le finestre applicando delle cornici dello stesso materiale. After finishing the corners …
If you’ve ever wondered why primitive classical Greek and Roman temples look the way they do, here’s some background and fun inspiration
The challenge was to take a mid-19th century schoolhouse with Greek Revival architecture and add a 21st century sunroom modeled after the original structure. The details on the new sunroom...
1828 Temple of Paestum Architectural Elements by Labrouste Fragments of Roman Temple Photogravure Signed in Plate. Amazing details and bright definitions from the photogravure rendering. Antique Neo Classical style Fine detail. Paestum was an ancient Greek city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea in present day southern Italy. The ruins of Paestum are famous for their three Ancient Greek temples in the Doric order, dating from about 550 to 450 BC. Labrouste is know for his obsession with neglected and underrecognized architectural details. Measures 17 by 12 inches. Pressed Image measures 12 by 9 inches. Distinct plate marks visible showing indention of printing process. Paper slightly tanned with some spotting in the margins. Beautiful Black and White Etching created based on ruins nearly 2,000 years after it was built. On laid paper. Copper plate engraving I sell all vintage items on an as is basis. I'll mail in sturdy cardboard tube, wrapped in protective plastic to get safely to you. Find other great Art prints: https://www.etsy.com/shop/JBling?section_id=11631164 Visit my JBling shop: jbling.etsy.com
Closeup view of a neoclassical facade. Chorio. Symi island, Dodecanese, Greece
Créée au début du XXème siècle dans un esprit néo-classique, notre frise Emile est issue des archives historiques de la marque conservées au Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Paris. Un grand classique de l’ornement depuis l’antiquité, ce motif en clé grecque symbolise l’infini. Très courant en architecture il a traversé les siècles dans le monde du décor. Nous sommes heureux de le rééditer dans une gamme de couleurs élargie à coordonner à tous vos projets. Osez associer les frises avec nos décors, pour encadrer ou pour souligner vos murs le long de vos plinthes et plafond. Trouvez l'inspiration sur notre page blog : Soubassements et moulures ______________________________________________ FICHE TECHNIQUE Disponibles en rouleau de 7 mètres de longueur et 5, 8 ou 13 cm de hauteur. Disponible sur support papier intissé (résistant à la lumière, encollage sur le mur, lavable, arrachable à sec) ou Haute Performance Contract (lessivable et résistant aux chocs. Sans PVC). ➥ Échantillons➢ Colle pour papier intissé INFORMATIONS Expédition en 10 jours ouvrés maximum et livraison en 2 à 4 jours selon les pays. Expédition gratuite pour la France. Veuillez consulter et respecter les instructions de pose.Attention, le papier intissé n'est pas totalement opaque.En cas de support sombre ou coloré appliquer une sous couche ou un liner. Besoin d'un conseil ? Vérification de la quantité nécessaire ?✉ Contactez-nous ! Photographie ©living4media Modèle conçu et imprimé avec soin.