- Edinburgh, Scotland. He
subsequently opened his
first cyclorama building in
Edinburgh in 1787.
Cycloramas were very po****r in the late 19th century. The most...
- to
interrupt the
smooth surface of the
cyclorama, it is
usually constructed from extra-wide material.
Cycloramas are also used in photography, architecture...
-
Major Alonzo Cushing at The
Angle Philippoteaux became interested in
cycloramas and, in
collaboration with his father,
created The
Defence of the Fort...
-
Cyclorama is the
fourteenth studio album by Styx,
released in 2003. This was the
first studio album with
Lawrence Gowan,
following the
departure of group...
-
lamps by night. In 1889, a new
cyclorama painting, Custer's Last Fight, was installed, but by 1890, the
fashion for
cycloramas had ended, and the new owner...
-
Cyclorama Building may
refer to:
Cyclorama Building (Boston),
built in 1884 in Boston, M****achusetts
Atlanta Cyclorama &
Civil War Museum,
built in 1885...
- The
Cyclorama Building was a
modernist concrete and gl****
Mission 66
building in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,
United States. It was
dedicated November 19...
- The
Cyclorama of
Jerusalem is
located in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec, near the
Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. It is a
cyclorama, a
circular painting...
- the
Cyclorama building,
taken in 1953 and 2005
Website of the
International Panorama Council IPC
listing all
existing panoramas and
cycloramas worldwide...
- sky or
other backgrounds.
Traditionally white or
natural colored cloth,
cycloramas now come in
various colors of white, grey,
light blue and the
green or...