Die Architektur Der Renaissance in Toscana Dargestellt in den Hervorragendsten Kirchen, Palasten, Villen und Monumenten Nach den Aufnahmen der Gesellschaft San Giorgio in Florenz : Band X, Allgemeines, Illustrazione Storica; Einleitung, Kirchen, Palaste, Villen
by Stegmann, Carl Ritter Von; Heinrich Von Geymuller; Hans Stegman and Richard Hallmann
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Munchen: F. Bruckmann, 1908. Hardcover. VG- (shelfwear to boards with small tears along spine, bumping to board corners, stamp of York & Sawyer Architect firm inside front cover and on volume title page; age toning as expected with age and some small smudge marks but text and plates are otherwise very clean and clear.). Oversized blue cloth boards with gilt lettering; viii; 18 pp, 5 bw plates, 6 pp, 7 bw plates, 12 pp, 19 bw plates, 2 bw plates, 18 pp, 11 pp of bw plates. Voluem 10 of an 11 volume set. Text is in German. The architecture of the Renaissance in Toscana depicted in the most outstanding churches, palaces, villas and monuments After the recordings of the Society of San Giorgio in Florence. Bd. 10. Allgemeines, illustrazione storica: Einleitung von Heinrich Von Geymuller. Material und Arbeit des Bauens Handzeichnungen und Modelle von Carl Von Stegmann. Kirchen Palaste Hofe Loggien von Heinrich Von Geymuller. Villen von Heinrich von Geymuller und Carl Von Stegmann. (Vol. 10. General, illustrazione storica: Introduction by Heinrich Von Geymuller. Material and work of construction Hand drawings and models by Carl Von Stegmann. Churches Palaces Courtyards Loggias by Heinrich Von Geymuller. Villas by Heinrich von Geymuller and Carl Von Stegmann).
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- Die Architektur Der Renaissance in Toscana Dargestellt in den Hervorragendsten Kirchen, Palasten, Villen und Monumenten Nach den Aufnahmen der Gesellschaft San Giorgio in Florenz : Band X, Allgemeines, Illustrazione Storica; Einleitung, Kirchen, Palaste, Villen
- Author
- Stegmann, Carl Ritter Von; Heinrich Von Geymuller; Hans Stegman and Richard Hallmann
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - VG- (shelfwear to boards with small tears along spine, bumping to board corners, stamp of York & Sawyer Architect firm inside fr
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- Publisher
- F. Bruckmann
- Place of Publication
- Munchen
- Date Published
- 1908
- Keywords
- European Architecture ; Italian Architecture ; ;
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- May be a multi-volume set and require additional postage.
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