EditorialPortrait of Augustinus Gerardus Hubertus van Rijckevorsel (1828 - 's-Hertogenbosch - 1891), Portrait is depicted seated. Augustinus van Rijckevorsel is depicted in a three-quarter position, his face turned to the right (left for the viewer), hands fold...
EditorialCharlottenburg. Das Mausoleum. Sarkophag des Konigs Friedr. Wilhelm III. u.d. Konigin Ponife., Senior Moser (German, active Berlin, Germany 1860s), 1860s, Albumen silver print.
EditorialThe Chinese Room in Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin. Walls and ceiling painted with Chinese scenes by Italian painter and stage designer Bartolomeo Verona (around 1780). Five Chinese Blanc-de-Chine figurines, (17th) .
EditorialApartments of Queen Elizabeth of Prussia, Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin. Date/Period: 1864. Drawing. Brush and watercolor, white gouache, gold paint, over graphite on thick white wove paper. Height: 243 mm (9.56 in); Width: 306 mm (12.04 in).
EditorialHermann Von Helmholtz (Potsdam, 1821-Charlottenburg, 1894). German scientist and philosopher. Statue by the sculptor Ernst Herter, located at Humboldt University. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialDrawings and Prints Ornament & Architecture, Design for the Porcelein Cabinet at the Charlottenburg Palace, other side, Artist and publisher, Architect, After, Martin Engelbrecht, Eosander von G?the, German, Augsburg 1684?1756 Augsburg, German, Stralsu...
EditorialGermany. Berlin. Charlottenburg Palace. Royal residence, built at 17th and expanded during, 18th century. Designed by Johann Arnold Nering (1659-1695).
EditorialARRIVAL OF HER MAJESTY AT THE RAILWAY STATION, CHARLOTTENBURG THE QUEEN ESCORTED TO HER CARRIAGE BY CROWN PRINCE WILLIAM GERMANY, 1888 engraving.
EditorialEquestrian statue of Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia, the " Grosse Kurfuerst" (Great Elector), founder of Prussian absolutism (1620-1688). Around the base four prisoners. Bronze (1697).
EditorialCharlottenburg Palace, Berlin. Upper oval room, the big chandelier. Originally designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel for the Palais Unter den Linden built for Prince Wilhelm. Fire-gilded, 1829.
EditorialCourt of Honor of Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, by J. A. Nering, 1695, enlarged by Eosander in 1701, built for Charlotte von Brandenburg, enlarged and remodelled for King Friedrich I of Prussia.