- Nude
Descending a Staircase, No. 2 (French: Nu
descendant un
escalier n° 2) is a 1912
painting by
Marcel Duchamp. The work is
widely regarded as a Modernist...
- The
Escalier Daru (Daru Staircase), also
referred to as
Escalier de la
Victoire de Samothrace, is one of the
largest and most
iconic interior spaces of...
- (French:
Escalier c****e-cou), is
Quebec City's
oldest stairway,
built in 1635.
Originally called escalier Champlain ("Champlain Stairs"),
escalier du Quêteux...
-
Nicholas Center. Outtraveler:
Issues 12-16;
Issues 12-16
Media related to
Escalier de l'Art at
Wikimedia Commons St.
Nicholas Center L'Escalier de L'Art Gemayze...
- L'esprit de l'escalier or l'esprit d'escalier (UK: /lɛˌspriː d(ə l)ɛˈskæljeɪ/, US: /lɛˌspriː d(ə ˌl)ɛskəˈljeɪ/, French: [lɛspʁi d(ə l)ɛskalje]; lit. 'staircase...
- Bleu (Blue Room) is used as the
office of the
First Lady of France. The
Escalier Murat (Murat Staircase) is the main
staircase in the palace,
linking the...
- (Patience
Escalier),
first version,
August 1888, oil on canvas, 64.1 x 54.6 cm,
Norton Simon Museum (F443) Old
Peasant (Patience
Escalier),
Drawing in...
- Bourbon-Condé by
Louis XIV, at the
Palace of Versailles, at the foot of the
Escalier des Amb****adeurs [fr], in 1674. The
painting was
acquired in 2004 by the...
-
Service Entrance (French:
Escalier de service) is a 1954
French comedy drama film
directed and
written by
Carlo Rim and
starring Etchika Choureau, Danielle...
-
monumental staircase in the 1550s, long
known as the
Grand Degré du Roi (now
Escalier Henri II, with
sculpted ceilings attributed to Jean Goujon.: 11-13 During...