Editorialworkshop of Veit Hirschvogel the Elder, German, 1461-1525, The Crucifixion with the Virgin, St. John and Angels, 1514, Pot metal; white glass with silver stain, Overall (including leaded framework): 17 1/2 ? 13 1/4 ? 3/4 inches (44.5 ? 33.7 ? 1.9 cm).
EditorialPainters: Heinrich F?llmaurer, Albrecht Meyer and Veyt Rudolff Speckle formschneider, Portraits of the painters Heinrich F?llmaurer, Albrecht Meyer and the woodcutter Veit Rudolph Specklin, Fig. 518, to Capitel CCCI-CCCXLVI., Leonhart Fuchs: New Kreute...
EditorialZimburgis of Masovia (died 1429), wife of Ernest Ironside, grandmother of Emperor Maximilian I. Design Veit Stoss, cast sons of Gilg Sesselschreiber, 1516. From the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I.
EditorialRetablo de Veit Stoss, retablo de madera m?s grande de toda Europa, tallado entre 1477 y 1489, de estilo g?tico tard?o, bas?lica de Santa Mar?a -iglesia de la Asunci?n de la Sant?sima Virgen Mar?a-, estilo gotico, Cracovia,Polonia, eastern europe.
EditorialIn Syria Walked a Man One Day. Date/Period: 1809. Pencil, light grey and red-brown wash, on yellowish paper. Bleistift, hellgrau und rotbraun laviert, auf gelblichem Papier. Height: 295 mm (11.61 in); Width: 230 mm (9.05 in).
EditorialMourning Virgin from a Crucifixion Group, 1500-1510. Veit Stoss (German, c. 1445-1533). Pearwood; overall: 31 x 9.8 x 8.7 cm (12 3/16 x 3 7/8 x 3 7/16 in.).
EditorialSt. James's Theatre, King Street, St. James's. Music of the Tyrol. Last day performance. Under the immediate patronage of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent. Mr. Mitchell respectfully announces that the celebrated troupe of Tyrolese Minstrels Simon...
EditorialGermania. Dated: 1833/1836. Dimensions: sheet: 42.3 x 28.9 cm (16 5/8 x 11 3/8 in.). Medium: pen and black, brown, and golden ink with watercolor over graphite on wove paper.
EditorialRococo Altar with a Reliquary Tomb. Dated: 1760s. Dimensions: overall: 37.1 x 24.2 cm (14 5/8 x 9 1/2 in.). Medium: pen and black ink with gray wash on laid paper.
EditorialRetablo de Veit Stoss, retablo de madera m?s grande de toda Europa, tallado entre 1477 y 1489, de estilo g?tico tard?o, bas?lica de Santa Mar?a -iglesia de la Asunci?n de la Sant?sima Virgen Mar?a-, estilo gotico, Cracovia,Polonia, eastern europe.
EditorialYoung Tobias with the Archangel Raphael. The donor was the Italian silk-merchant Raphael Torrigiani, the sculpture was originally intended for the Predigerkirche in Nuernberg. 1516 Inv. PL 1834.
EditorialIn Syria Walked a Man One Day. Date/Period: 1809. Pencil, light grey and red-brown wash, on yellowish paper. Bleistift, hellgrau und rotbraun laviert, auf gelblichem Papier. Height: 295 mm (11.61 in); Width: 230 mm (9.05 in).
EditorialZimburgis of Masovia (died 1429), wife of Ernest Ironside, grandmother of Emperor Maximilian I. Design Veit Stoss, cast sons of Gilg Sesselschreiber, 1516. From the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I.
EditorialGermania. Dated: 1833/1836. Dimensions: sheet: 42.3 x 28.9 cm (16 5/8 x 11 3/8 in.). Medium: pen and black, brown, and golden ink with watercolor over graphite on wove paper.
EditorialRococo Altar with a Reliquary Tomb. Dated: 1760s. Dimensions: overall: 37.1 x 24.2 cm (14 5/8 x 9 1/2 in.). Medium: pen and black ink with gray wash on laid paper.
EditorialZimburgis of Masovia (died 1429), wife of Ernest Ironside, grandmother of Emperor Maximilian I. Design Veit Stoss, cast sons of Gilg Sesselschreiber, 1516. From the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I.
EditorialRetablo de Veit Stoss, retablo de madera m?s grande de toda Europa, tallado entre 1477 y 1489, de estilo g?tico tard?o, bas?lica de Santa Mar?a -iglesia de la Asunci?n de la Sant?sima Virgen Mar?a-, estilo gotico, Cracovia,Polonia, eastern europe.
EditorialMusical Clock with Spinet and Organ, ca. 1625, Augsburg, Germany, German, Ebony, gliding, brass, silver gilt, gilt brass, iron, various wood and metals, wire, parchment and leather, Height: 30 3/4 in. (78.1 cm), Chordophone, Veit Langenbucher (1587?163...
EditorialTHE TYROLESE MINSTRELS. Mdlle. Margreiter, Simon, Holans, Veit, Ludwig Rainer, and Kleir. They performed at Windsor Castle and Frogmore House, in the presence of her Majesty Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the Duchess of Kent.
EditorialZimburgis of Masovia (died 1429), wife of Ernest Ironside, grandmother of Emperor Maximilian I. Design Veit Stoss, cast sons of Gilg Sesselschreiber, 1516. From the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I.