File:Choate Rosemary Hall - Arts Center.JPG
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This is a frontal view of the Paul Mellon Arts Center at Choate Rosemary Hall, a major I.M. Pei building sometimes regarded as the architect's warm-up for his building at the National Gallery of Art. The night view of the building dramatically exposes its lit, light concrete against the dark sky and is one of the most distinctive sights of the Choate campus, particularly for students of theatre and the arts who often leave the building late at night. Thor Lancelot Simon (that's me) is the creator of this image and hereby permits its use in this digital form under the GFDL. No license whatsoever is granted to any other reproduction of this image (e.g. scans made from photographic prints of the image, whether by the creator or others) save the version of the image uploaded to Wikipedia. Canonical source: http://www.panix.com/~tls/photo/sdr/pmac.jpg |
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[edit]This is a frontal view of the Paul Mellon Arts Center at Choate Rosemary Hall, a major I.M. Pei building sometimes regarded as the architect's warm-up for his building at the National Gallery of Art. The night view of the building dramatically exposes its lit, light concrete against the dark sky and is one of the most distinctive sights of the Choate campus, particularly for students of theatre and the arts who often leave the building late at night. Thor Lancelot Simon (that's me) is the creator of this image and hereby permits its use in this digital form under the GFDL. No license whatsoever is granted to any other reproduction of this image (e.g. scans made from photographic prints of the image, whether by the creator or others) save the version of the image uploaded to Wikipedia. Canonical source: http://www.panix.com/~tls/photo/sdr/pmac.jpg
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current | 17:24, 27 August 2006 | 780 × 597 (67 KB) | Tls (talk | contribs) | Reverted to earlier revision | |
00:33, 27 August 2006 | 2,544 × 1,799 (1.37 MB) | JoanneC (talk | contribs) | The Paul Mellon Arts Center, designed by architect I.M. Pei. | ||
22:52, 26 August 2006 | 2,560 × 1,920 (1.02 MB) | JoanneC (talk | contribs) | |||
05:24, 23 August 2006 | 780 × 597 (67 KB) | Tls (talk | contribs) | Reverted to earlier revision | ||
15:39, 22 August 2006 | 2,560 × 1,920 (1.02 MB) | JoanneC (talk | contribs) | Paul Mellon Arts Center - Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, Connecticut. Architect I. M. Pei; completed 1972. Photograph taken by me, October 2005. | ||
07:25, 20 August 2006 | 780 × 597 (67 KB) | Tls (talk | contribs) | Thor Lancelot Simon (that's me) is the creator of this image and hereby permits its use in this digital form under the GFDL. No license whatsoever is granted to any other reproduction of this image (e.g. scans made from photographic prints of the image, |
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