Fine Arts


Painting, Watercolour, Plastic Arts, Woodcuts, Etching, Drawing.



22 subcategories
Altars

ALTARS

Armours

ARMOURS

Book Illumination

BOOK ILLUMINATION

Carvings

CARVINGS

Ceramic

CERAMIC

Drawing

DRAWING

Enamel

ENAMEL

Engravings

ENGRAVINGS

Fresco and Wallpainting

FRESCO AND WALLPAINTING

Goldsmith Works

GOLDSMITH WORKS

Handicraft

HANDICRAFT

Jewelry

JEWELRY

Mosaics

MOSAICS

Painting

PAINTING

Plastic Arts

PLASTIC ARTS

Posters

POSTERS

Prints

PRINTS

Relief

RELIEF

Sculpture

SCULPTURE

Silverwork

SILVERWORK

Textile Works

TEXTILE WORKS

Watercolour

WATERCOLOUR

14,179 photos
"L'Harmonie Dominant la Discorde" (Harmony subdues     
strife) by Georges Recipon, 1900.                      
Quadriga,forged copper,on the roof of the Grand Palais 
exhibition building, Paris.
#14030325

"L'Harmonie Dominant la Discorde" (Harmony subdues strife) by Georges Recip...

Cour de Marly, the new sculpture yard in the           
Richelieu-wing of the Louvre Museum.
#14030327

Cour de Marly, the new sculpture yard in the Richelieu-wing of the Lo...

Design for the competition of the Postal Savings Bank  
(Postsparkasse) in Vienna. 1903                        
Pen and black ink,blue crayon,gold paint, 157 x 56 cm
#14030412

Design for the competition of the Postal Savings Bank (Postsparkasse) in Vienn...

"Red Ridinghood-House" in Garmisch,Bavaria.Houses in   
Bavaria are often painted with intricate Trompe-l'oeil 
motifs called "Lueftlmalerei".
#14030416

"Red Ridinghood-House" in Garmisch,Bavaria.Houses in Bavaria are often painte...

"Pilatus-House",1784, a typical Bavarian Trompe-l'oeil 
house full of mock columns,balconies and staircases.   
The typically Alpine technique is called "Lueftl-      
malerei"
#14030417

"Pilatus-House",1784, a typical Bavarian Trompe-l'oeil house full of mock colum...

"Pilatus-House",1784, a Bavarian version of a Trompe-  
l'oeil fresco,full of mock columns,balconies and       
porticos.This typically Alpine technique is called     
"Lueftlmalerei".
#14030418

"Pilatus-House",1784, a Bavarian version of a Trompe- l'oeil fresco,full of mo...

House of the "Hussar window".                          
House painted in "Lueftlmalerei", a typical            
Bavarian version of a trompe l'oeil fresco.
#14030419

House of the "Hussar window". House painted in "Lueftl...

Postman Joseph-Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) spent      
thirty years building his fantastic dream palace in    
the village of Hauterive, France, where he had         
delivered mail all his life. The west facade with      
columns, a praying figure and a tree made of shells.
#14030430

Postman Joseph-Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) spent thirty years building hi...

Postman Joseph-Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) spent      
thirty years building his fantastic dream palace in    
the village of Hauterive, France, where he had         
delivered mail all his life. The west facade with      
stairs to the terrace.
#14030431

Postman Joseph-Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) spent thirty years building hi...

Postman Joseph-Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) spent      
thirty years building his fantastic dream palace       
in the village of Hauterive, France. The north         
facade: A tree made of shells, a praying figure and    
the inscription: "work of one single man".
#14030432

Postman Joseph-Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) spent thirty years building hi...

Postman Joseph-Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) spent      
thirty years building his fantastic dream palace       
in the village of Hauterive, France, where he had      
delivered mail all his life. North-east: above the     
stairs wreath with inscription and St. Mary's grotto.
#14030433

Postman Joseph-Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) spent thirty years building hi...

Postman Joseph-Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) spent      
thirty years building his fantastic dream palace       
in the village of Hauterive, France, where he had      
delivered mail all his life. North-east: wreath        
"work of a man of the people" and St. Mary's grotto.
#14030434

Postman Joseph-Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) spent thirty years building hi...