Assets (955132 in total)

Search options

Orientation
Colour

Display options

View

Print

To print search results, use print friendly version of this page.

Results

Shibuya District in Tokyo, Japan Shibuya - Tokyo - Japan -
Shibuya District in Tokyo, Japan Shibuya - Tokyo - Japan -

TEC4563694: Shibuya District in Tokyo, Japan Shibuya - Tokyo - Japan - / Bridgeman Images

Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan -
Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan -

TEC4563701: Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan - / Bridgeman Images

Shibuya District in Tokyo, Japan Shibuya - Tokyo - Japan -
Shibuya District in Tokyo, Japan Shibuya - Tokyo - Japan -

TEC4563710: Shibuya District in Tokyo, Japan Shibuya - Tokyo - Japan - / Bridgeman Images

Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan -
Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan -

TEC4563748: Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan - / Bridgeman Images

Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan -
Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan -

TEC4563756: Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan - / Bridgeman Images

Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan -
Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan -

TEC4563772: Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan - / Bridgeman Images

Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan -
Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan -

TEC4563785: Shinjuku District in Tokyo, Japan Shinjuku - Tokyo - Japan - / Bridgeman Images

View of Tokyo (Japan).
View of Tokyo (Japan).

LBY4563803: View of Tokyo (Japan). / Bridgeman Images

The port of Gennevilliers (Hauts de Seine).
The port of Gennevilliers (Hauts de Seine).

TEC4564964: The port of Gennevilliers (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

Meudon (Hauts de Seine).
Meudon (Hauts de Seine).

TEC4565148: Meudon (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

Quartier du Val Fleury in Meudon (Hauts de Seine).
Quartier du Val Fleury in Meudon (Hauts de Seine).

TEC4565213: Quartier du Val Fleury in Meudon (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

The former funicular of the Lower Meudon (Hauts de Seine).
The former funicular of the Lower Meudon (Hauts de Seine).

TEC4565230: The former funicular of the Lower Meudon (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

L'avenue Le Corbeiller in Meudon (Hauts de Seine).
L'avenue Le Corbeiller in Meudon (Hauts de Seine).

TEC4565266: L'avenue Le Corbeiller in Meudon (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

Terrace of Meudon (Hauts de Seine).
Terrace of Meudon (Hauts de Seine).

TEC4565302: Terrace of Meudon (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Antonio Pisani (engraving)
Portrait of Antonio Pisani (engraving)

LRI4564788: Portrait of Antonio Pisani (engraving) / Bridgeman Images

Belfort (Territory of Belfort, Franche Comte).
Belfort (Territory of Belfort, Franche Comte).

TEC4563905: Belfort (Territory of Belfort, Franche Comte). / Bridgeman Images

Ginza District in Tokyo, Japan Ginza - Tokyo - Japan -
Ginza District in Tokyo, Japan Ginza - Tokyo - Japan -

TEC4563407: Ginza District in Tokyo, Japan Ginza - Tokyo - Japan - / Bridgeman Images

Ginza District in Tokyo, Japan Ginza - Tokyo - Japan -
Ginza District in Tokyo, Japan Ginza - Tokyo - Japan -

TEC4563539: Ginza District in Tokyo, Japan Ginza - Tokyo - Japan - / Bridgeman Images

Pont des Arts Pont des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement, reconstruction in 1981 by Louis Arretche. The Passerelle des Arts, the first iron bridge in Paris, had the mission of joining the Institut de France and the Louvre, which was then called the Palais des Arts. Reserved for pawns, it was built from 1801 to 1804. It initially consisted of nine arches. Following numerous river accidents, its reconstruction was decided in 1981 but two arches were removed to line them up on the Pont Neuf.
Pont des Arts Pont des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement, reconstruction in 1981 by Louis Arretche. The Passerelle des Arts, the first iron bridge in Paris, had the mission of joining the Institut de France and the Louvre, which was then called the Palais des Arts. Reserved for pawns, it was built from 1801 to 1804. It initially consisted of nine arches. Following numerous river accidents, its reconstruction was decided in 1981 but two arches were removed to line them up on the Pont Neuf.

TEC4598161: Pont des Arts Pont des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement, reconstruction in 1981 by Louis Arretche. The Passerelle des Arts, the first iron bridge in Paris, had the mission of joining the Institut de France and the Louvre, which was then called the Palais des Arts. Reserved for pawns, it was built from 1801 to 1804. It initially consisted of nine arches. Following numerous river accidents, its reconstruction was decided in 1981 but two arches were removed to line them up on the Pont Neuf. / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of irrigated areas for the cultivation of cereals and wheat,  near Denver (1988 - Photography)
Aerial view of irrigated areas for the cultivation of cereals and wheat,  near Denver (1988 - Photography)

LRI4598171: Aerial view of irrigated areas for the cultivation of cereals and wheat, near Denver (1988 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of the city center with Sears tower building (1988 - Photography)
Aerial view of the city center with Sears tower building (1988 - Photography)

LRI4598186: Aerial view of the city center with Sears tower building (1988 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Irrigated Land for Crop Cultivation, near Denver, Colorado, 1988 (photo)
Irrigated Land for Crop Cultivation, near Denver, Colorado, 1988 (photo)

LRI4598189: Irrigated Land for Crop Cultivation, near Denver, Colorado, 1988 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.
The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.

TEC4598202: The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images

Court of Honour of the Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.
Court of Honour of the Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.

TEC4598206: Court of Honour of the Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images

The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.
The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.

TEC4598212: The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images

The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.
The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.

TEC4598219: The Palais des Etudes of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images

View of computer industries storage technology, Denver (1988 - Photography)
View of computer industries storage technology, Denver (1988 - Photography)

LRI4598222: View of computer industries storage technology, Denver (1988 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Verriere of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.
Verriere of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.

TEC4598230: Verriere of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of Cuajone copper mine (1983- Photography)
Aerial view of Cuajone copper mine (1983- Photography)

LRI4598333: Aerial view of Cuajone copper mine (1983- Photography) / Bridgeman Images

The Luxembourg Garden in Paris.
The Luxembourg Garden in Paris.

TEC4598391: The Luxembourg Garden in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Building Felix Potin, 140 bis rue de Rennes Paris 6th arrondissement. Architect Paul Auscher (1866-1932), construction 1904.
Building Felix Potin, 140 bis rue de Rennes Paris 6th arrondissement. Architect Paul Auscher (1866-1932), construction 1904.

TEC4598427: Building Felix Potin, 140 bis rue de Rennes Paris 6th arrondissement. Architect Paul Auscher (1866-1932), construction 1904. / Bridgeman Images

Building Felix Potin, 140 bis rue de Rennes Paris 6th arrondissement. Architect Paul Auscher (1866-1932), construction 1904.
Building Felix Potin, 140 bis rue de Rennes Paris 6th arrondissement. Architect Paul Auscher (1866-1932), construction 1904.

TEC4598430: Building Felix Potin, 140 bis rue de Rennes Paris 6th arrondissement. Architect Paul Auscher (1866-1932), construction 1904. / Bridgeman Images

The café Les Deux Magots in Paris.
The café Les Deux Magots in Paris.

TEC4598471: The café Les Deux Magots in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Perspective on the rue de l'Odeon in Paris.
Perspective on the rue de l'Odeon in Paris.

TEC4598474: Perspective on the rue de l'Odeon in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Building rue Vavin in in Paris, built in 1911-1912 by Henri Sauvage (1876-1932). It is a building with bleachers, covered with ceramics, like the building of the rue des Amiraux in Paris.
Building rue Vavin in in Paris, built in 1911-1912 by Henri Sauvage (1876-1932). It is a building with bleachers, covered with ceramics, like the building of the rue des Amiraux in Paris.

TEC4598489: Building rue Vavin in in Paris, built in 1911-1912 by Henri Sauvage (1876-1932). It is a building with bleachers, covered with ceramics, like the building of the rue des Amiraux in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Rue Saint Andre des Arts, Paris 6th arrondisssement.
Rue Saint Andre des Arts, Paris 6th arrondisssement.

TEC4597662: Rue Saint Andre des Arts, Paris 6th arrondisssement. / Bridgeman Images


Back to top