COLLECTION NAME:
Design Library Image Collection
mediaCollectionId
NCSULIB~1~1
Design Library Image Collection
Collection
true
Accession Number:
164796
imageid
164796
Accession Number
false
Order Title:
Archivision Addition Module THREE--6,160 images
orderdescription
Archivision Addition Module THREE--6,160 images
Order Title
false
Type of View:
generalView
imagetitletype
generalView
Type of View
false
View Title:
View of the entry court, looking northwest
imagetitle
View of the entry court, looking northwest
View Title
false
Date of View:
8/22/2000
imagedate
8/22/2000
Date of View
false
Image description:
The three arches are contained within a Corinthian order. In both the side arches the spandrels are filled with figures of women who act as side-supporters to the monogram of Etienne Bouhier and his two wives - EBMG : Bouhier, Massol and Giroux.
imagedescription
The three arches are contained within a Corinthian order. In both the side arches the spandrels are filled with figures of women who act as side-supporters to the monogram of Etienne Bouhier and his two wives - EBMG : Bouhier, Massol and Giroux.
Image description
false
Image Rights:
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
imagerights
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Image Rights
false
Source Institution:
Archivision, Inc.
sourceinstitution
Archivision, Inc.
Source Institution
false
Collection:
Addition Module THREE
collection
Addition Module THREE
Collection
false
Culture:
French
culture
French
Culture
false
Work Types:
buildings; dwellings; houses; town houses; h¿tels (town houses)
worktypes
buildings; dwellings; houses; town houses; h¿tels (town houses)
Work Types
false
Preferred Title:
H¿tel de Vog¿¿
worktitle
H¿tel de Vog¿¿
Preferred Title
false
Agent Display:
Etienne Bouhier (French builder, active ca. 1607-1635)
workagentdisplay
Etienne Bouhier (French builder, active ca. 1607-1635)
Agent Display
false
Date:
1614 (creation)
workdatedisplay
1614 (creation)
Date
false
Materials:
stone; tile; slate
workmaterialdisplay
stone; tile; slate
Materials
false
Technique:
construction (assembling)
worktechniquedisplay
construction (assembling)
Technique
false
Locations:
Dijon, Burgundy, France
locations
Dijon, Burgundy, France
Locations
false
Location Type:
(site)
locationtype
(site)
Location Type
false
Style/Period:
Renaissance
styleperiod
Renaissance
Style/Period
false
Classification:
Architecture
classificationterm
Architecture
Classification
false