EditorialVotive stone dedicated to Goddess Nehalennia, patron of navigation. Found in the Hohe Street, Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialPerpetual motion, Illustration of a perpetual movement from the 18th century, Fig. 5, p. 115, 1719, Johann Ernst Elias Bessler: Das triumphirende perpetuum mobile Orffyreanum an alle Potentaten, hohe H?upter, Regenten und St?nde der Welt [...]. Cassel:...
EditorialK. K. Court and State Printing Office, Gustav Jahn, K.K. Austrian State Railways: Hohe Tauern, paper, chromolithography, total: height: 104,5 cm; width: 70 cm, inscribed: u. li. in print: ORIGINALLITOGRAPHIE GUST. JAHN, tourism posters, travel/tourism,...
EditorialGeorg Wolf, Mrs. V?lklein with her two daughters around 1852, daguerreotype, height: 7,40 cm; width: 6,20 cm, label: verso: Artist. photographic studio 'Georg Wolf & Co', Hohe Bleichen 31, in the garden, portrait photography, group portrait, woman, mot...
EditorialVotive stone dedicated to Goddess Nehalennia, patron of navigation. Found in the Hohe Street, Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialCologne Cathedral, Cologne Cathedral, also Hohe Domkirche St. Peter, signed: W. Tombleson (del.); closely., by J. Cleghorn, Fig. 2, after p. 190, Tombleson, William (del.); Gleghorn, John (eng.), W. Tombleson; W. G. Fearnside: Tombleson's views of the ...
EditorialPerpetual motion, Illustration of a perpetual movement from the 18th century, Fig. 5, p. 115, 1719, Johann Ernst Elias Bessler: Das triumphirende perpetuum mobile Orffyreanum an alle Potentaten, hohe H?upter, Regenten und St?nde der Welt [...]. Cassel:...
EditorialVotive stone dedicated to Goddess Nehalennia, patron of navigation. Found in the Hohe Street, Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialVotive stone dedicated to Goddess Nehalennia, patron of navigation. Found in the Hohe Street, Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialStella in Prison, after 1810, Lithograph, Sheet: 21 7/8 ? 15 13/16 in. (55.5 ? 40.2 cm), Prints, Friedrich Hohe (German, Bayreuth 1802?1870 Munich), After Fran?ois Marius Granet (French, Aix-en-Provence 1775?1849 Aix-en-Provence).