EditorialMarie de Bourgogne, daughter of Duke Charles le Temeraire, wife of Emperor Maximilian I (1457-1482) One of the figures around the tomb of her husband, Emperor Maximilian I, in Innsbruck, Austria. Cast bronze.
EditorialInner Court / Hofburg Palace. Schweizertor (1552), entrance to the quarters of the Swiss Guards with commemorative inscription dedicated to the Emperor Ferdinand I, brother of Emperor Karl V.
EditorialThe twelve labors of Hercules. Sixth job: Kill the Stymphalian Birds. Statue by Joseph Lax (1893) at Michaelertor, Alte Hofburg, Michaelerplatz, Vienna, Austria.
EditorialLOS 12 TRABAJOS DE HERACLES (el HERCULES romano). NOVENO TRABAJO: "CINTURON DE LA REINA DE LAS AMAZONAS" en el que LIBERA A HESIONE, A PUNTO DE SER DEVORADA POR UN MONSTRUO MARINO. Escultura realizada por H. SCHERPE que se encuentra en la fachada princ...
EditorialThe emperor Franz Josef at the ball in the Redoutensaale of the Hofburg in Vienna by Wilhelm Gause, 1853-1916. He was a famous illustrator who moved to Vienna, Austria in 1879. dance, dancing, dance, female, male, caucasian, european, europe.
EditorialThe emperor Franz Josef at the ball in the Redoutensaale of the Hofburg in Vienna by Wilhelm Gause, 1853-1916. He was a famous illustrator who moved to Vienna, Austria in 1879. dance, dancing, dance, female, male, caucasian, european, europe.
EditorialARTE BARROCO. SIGLO XVIII. AUSTRIA. PALACIO DE HOFBURG. Castillo imperial renovado durante el reinado de la emperatriz Maria Teresa (1740-1780) en ESTILO BARROCO. El proyecto fue realizado por J. Martin GUMPP y J. WALTER. Detalle del PATIO INTERIOR. IN...
EditorialARTE S. XVIII. AUSTRIA. Escultura representando unas CARIATIDES que se encuentra junto a la puerta del PALACIO PALLAVICINI, construido entre 1783 y 1784 por Ferdinand von Hohenberg, en el n?mero 5 de Josefsplatz, frente al Hofburg. VIENA.
EditorialARTE S. XVIII. AUSTRIA. HOHENBERG, Ferdinand von. PALACIO PALLAVICINI (1783-1784). Detalle de la fachada de este edificio, mezcla de barroco y neocl?sico, en el n?mero 5 de Josefsplatz, frente al Hofburg. A ambos lados de la puerta destacan dos escultu...
EditorialWhile Vienna's districts were allotted to one of the four occupation forces each, downtown Vienna, the first district, was divided monthly between the four. Change of guard from Soviets to the US in front of the Imperial Palace in Vienna.
EditorialAfter World War II, Vienna was divided between the four occupation forces, US, British, French and Soviet Russian. Joint military patrols formed the "Four in a Jeep". Roll-call before another tour of duty. Vienna, 1947.
EditorialDr. Karl Renner, President of Austria, at 77 one of the few people still alive who were signatories at the Treaty of Versailes and Trianon in 1919. He stands in his office, the Imperial Palace in Vienna, in front of a baroque painting showing a ballet ...
EditorialDr. Karl Renner, President of Austria from 1945 to 1950, in his office in the Hofburg (Imperial Palace). He died at the age of 80 on December 31, 1950. The lifelong socialist founded both the first and the second Austrian Republics.
EditorialMarie de Bourgogne, daughter of Duke Charles le Temeraire, wife of Emperor Maximilian I (1457-1482) One of the figures around the tomb of her husband, Emperor Maximilian I, in Innsbruck, Austria. Cast bronze.
EditorialDetail of a table top in the manner of Boulle, around 1700. The initials are those of Emperor Leopold II (died 1705). Crown above initials is the Habsburg House Crown. The intricate leaf-ornaments probably after etchings by Johann Eysler.
EditorialCourt ball at the Vienna " Hofburg", the town palace of the Emperors of Austria-Hungary. Emperor Franz-Joseph greets a lady, behind her, with beard, Vienna Lord Mayor Karl Lueger. German Emperor Wilhelm II on the right. Sepia drawing, 50 x 36...
EditorialLipizzaner horses of the Spanish Riding School leave their stables in one wing of the Vienna Imperial Palace to go to morning exercises in the winter Riding School, also in the Palace.
EditorialSquare between wings of the Imperial Palace in Vienna, called " In der Burg". Background " Amalientrakt", 16th-17th century, right " Reichskanzleitrakt", first half 18th. In the center the statue of Emperor Franz I. (1768-...
EditorialInner Court / Hofburg Palace. Schweizertor (1552), entrance to the quarters of the Swiss Guards with commemorative inscription dedicated to the Emperor Ferdinand I, brother of Emperor Karl V.
EditorialAlte Hofburg Castle, Munich, Germany Built by Heinrich the Lion, 1158, enlarged in 1253 when it became residence of the Dukes of Bavaria until 16th.