EditorialSaltzburg and Carinthia, Map of Salzburg and Carinthia, Fig. 98, p. 463, Gerhard Mercator, Jodocus Hondius, Jansson: Atlas minor Gerardi Mercatoris. Amsterodami: ex officina Ioannis Ianssonii, MDCXXXIIII [1634].
EditorialCarinthia, Map of Innsbruck, Graz, Padua and Fiume, fol. 18r, Bors, Johann Jakob (verfertigt), Homannsche Erben (ed.), Johann Jakob Bors; Franz Ioseph Heger: Neue und vollst?ndige Postkarte durch ganz Deutschland. N?rnberg: im Verlag bey denen Homaenni...
EditorialSaint Nicholas, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, 35 x 13 in. (88.9 x 33 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialBasin Basin Basin with the coat of arms of Elisabeth of Carinthia, The object driven from one plate has a practically flat bottom and an upright wall that protrudes outwards at the top and ends in a profiled edge. The bottom, the inside and the outside...
EditorialMain altar of the Cathedral of Gurk, Carinthia, Austria. 1626-1636. Center: Saint Mary surrounded by angels; below apostles around the empty tomb; fathers of the church; in the niches emperor Heinrich II and count Wilhelm; saints, among them Thomas a B...
EditorialUnfinished head of a young girl from Noricum, with the typical cap (" Modius-cap"), from Magdalensberg, Carinthia, Austria. Limestone (around 30-40 CE).
EditorialThe youthful Dionysos. Fresco from Magdalensberg, Carinthia, Austria. This capital of Celtic Noricum was a centre of steel and iron trade with Rome and Roman merchants settled there even before all of Noricum became a Roman province in 45 CE.
EditorialSaint George, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, 35 x 13 in. (88.9 x 33 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialSaint Thomas, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, 38 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (98.4 x 45.1 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialSaint Augustine, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, 35 x 13 in. (88.9 x 33 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialDormition of the Virgin, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal and colorless glass with vitreous paint, 35 3/8 x 13 3/4 in. (89.9 x 34.9 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialSaint Philip, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, 38 3/4 x 18 in. (98.4 x 45.7 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialSaint Nicholas, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, 35 x 13 in. (88.9 x 33 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialSaint Agnes, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, 35 x 13 in. (88.9 x 33 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialSaint Ambrose, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, 35 x 13 in. (88.9 x 33 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialDoubting Thomas, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal and colorless glass with vitreous paint, 35 3/4 x 13 5/8 in. (90.8 x 34.6 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialSaint Lawrence, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, 35 x 13 in. (88.9 x 33 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialMadonna of Mercy, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal and colorless glass with vitreous paint, 35 1/2 x 13 7/8 in. (90.2 x 35.2 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialNoli Me Tangere, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal and colorless glass with vitreous paint, 36 x 13 3/4 in. (91.4 x 34.9 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialSaint Martin, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, 35 x 13 in. (88.9 x 33 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialQuatrefoil-shaped Tracery Light, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal and colorless glass with vitreous paint, Overall: 10 1/4 x 10 1/4 in. (26 x 26 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialTriangular-shaped Tracery Light, 1340?50, Made in Carinthia, Austria, Austrian, Pot-metal and colorless glass with vitreous paint, Overall: 8 5/8 x 17 1/2 in. (21.9 x 44.5 cm), Glass-Stained.
EditorialDuring the postwar years Austria suffered from a shortage of machine tools,many of which had been re- moved to the Soviet Union as reparations.ECA help provided new machine tools.In the St.Stephan mine in Carinthia holes are blasted with an electric drill.
EditorialArchduchess Konstanze, Queen of Poland (1588-1631) daughter of Archduke Karl II Habsburg, ruler of Styria, Carinthia and Kraijna. Konstanze married King Sigismund III of Poland. Canvas, 114 x 87 cm Inv. 3306.
EditorialMain altar of the Cathedral of Gurk, Carinthia, Austria. 1626-1636. Center: Saint Mary surrounded by angels; below apostles around the empty tomb; fathers of the church; in the niches emperor Heinrich II and count Wilhelm; saints, among them Thomas a B...
EditorialMosaic floor of the cemetery chapel of Teurnia (Carinthia, Austria). 12 fields, separated by meander designs. 11 fields with early Christian symbols, the twelfth with the name of the donors, Ursus and Ursina. Foreground: a heron, holding a lizard in it...
EditorialColumn. Fresco from a large hall on Magdalensberg, Carinthia, Austria. This capital of Celtic Noricum was a centre of steel and iron trade with Rome and Roman merchants settled there even before all of Noricum became a Roman province in 45 CE.
EditorialChariot of Froeg, Austria, from a tumulus in Carinthia. The 12 bovine drought animals may not have belonged to the wagon. The chariot could have supported a cauldron, like the Strettweg chariot. Lead (7th BCE). Total length 46 cm, chariot 17 cm, animal...
EditorialSmall flat lead figures of riders, from the necropolis at Froeg, near Rosegg, Carinthia, Austria. Great numbers of these riders were found; they may have been decorations for funerary vessels. Length 6.1 cm.