EditorialPortrait of a Gardener and Horn Player in the Household of the Emperor Francis I. Albert Schindler; Austrian, 1805-1861. Date: 1836. Dimensions: 39 ? 31.7 cm (15 3/8 ? 12 1/2 in.). Oil on panel. Origin: Austria.
EditorialPortrait of a Gardener and Horn Player in the Household of the Emperor Francis I. Albert Schindler; Austrian, 1805-1861. Date: 1836. Dimensions: 39 ? 31.7 cm (15 3/8 ? 12 1/2 in.). Oil on panel. Origin: Austria.
EditorialPappelallee bei Plankenberg Boulevard of Poplars near Plankenberg. Date/Period: Ca. 1890. Painting. Height: 262 mm (10.31 in); Width: 335 mm (13.18 in).
EditorialPortrait of a Gardener and Horn Player in the Household of the Emperor Francis I. Albert Schindler; Austrian, 1805-1861. Date: 1836. Dimensions: 39 ? 31.7 cm (15 3/8 ? 12 1/2 in.). Oil on panel. Origin: Austria.
EditorialPISTOLA PRABELLUM 1908 o Parabellum-Pistole (pistola Parabellum), popularmente conocida como Luger. Pistola semiautom?tica accionada por retroceso. El dise?o fue patentado por Georg Luger en 1898. Utlizada por el ej?rcito alem?n durante la Primera y Se...
EditorialWalther P38. 9 mm pistol of the Wehrmacht (armed force of Nazi Germany). Principles of the Second World War. Oskar Schindler Museum. Krakow. Poland.
EditorialCollection of Decorated papers. Signed by Johann Paul Schindler (Fürth) Embossed in Gold: Scrolls, Flowers, etc. The Olga Hirsch Collection of Decorated Papers. Source: Hirsch J.130.
EditorialA Young Officer Saying Farewell to His Family. Dated: 1841. Dimensions: sheet: 25.1 x 33 cm (9 7/8 x 13 in.). Medium: watercolor and gouache over graphite, partially varnished, on wove paper.
EditorialPappelallee bei Plankenberg Boulevard of Poplars near Plankenberg. Date/Period: Ca. 1890. Painting. Height: 262 mm (10.31 in); Width: 335 mm (13.18 in).
EditorialArmillary sphere shows the earth in the center, surrounded by planets and the sun; outer ring with signs of zodiac; tropic and equator. 16 cm across. By Christian Schindler, around 1713.
EditorialA Young Officer Saying Farewell to His Family. Dated: 1841. Dimensions: sheet: 25.1 x 33 cm (9 7/8 x 13 in.). Medium: watercolor and gouache over graphite, partially varnished, on wove paper.
EditorialDie Windsbraut-the bride of the wind: Alma Schindler-Gropius, later married to Gustav Mahler and poet Franz Werfel, here with her lover Oskar Kokoschka. Oil on canvas, 1914.
EditorialDampfschiffstation an der Donau bei Kaisermuehlen - Steamboat station on the Danube near Kaisermuehlen, 1871/72. Canvas,55 x 78,5 cm Inv.3338.
EditorialArmillary sphere shows the earth in the center, surrounded by planets and the sun; outer ring with signs of zodiac; tropic and equator. 16 cm across. By Christian Schindler, around 1713.