EditorialMan must kill his desires The spiritual yachts (series title), Allegorical illustration of the Bible text in Gal. 5:24 stating that whoever belongs to Christ has put his own nature on the cross with all passion and desire. De Begeerte hangs in the shap...
EditorialBottle Bottle with the inscription: That is too heavy, Poor soul. Spherical body, passing into a slender neck, around which a drip ring has been placed. On the body is written in Italian letters 'That is too heavy to lie.' On the underside of the abdom...
EditorialCup with the inscription: Does your best, Low, conical foot with a folded edge. Baluster-shaped, hollow trunk. Cylindrical chalice, rounded on the underside, on which is written in Italian letters' Do your best 'and underneath' Whoever does his best do...
EditorialThe Christ Child in the Heart, 1461, copperplate, plate: 15.9 x 11.2 cm, dated and monogrammed below the crossbeam: 1461., E. S ., in the banner: whoever is in a heart of hearts [g] t that all citations are eternal froed over, Meister E.S., t?tig um 14...
EditorialSignboard of a schoolmaster (children's page), 1516, mixed technique on spruce, 55.3 x 65.5 cm, Not marked, but dated in the text box: Whoever likes to learn the world [...] dubiously write and read, write the Jeman for the sake of all the basics, can ...
EditorialYoung men clearing rubble in Magdeburg. Such work was usually considered voluntry, but whoever wanted an apartment had to show that he had worked a minimum of 1.000 hours for the NAW, the National Reconstruction Work.Magdeburg, East-Germany,1959.
EditorialYoung women clearing rubble in Magdeburg. Such work was usually done by an organization of volunteers, but whoever wanted an apartment had to show that he had worked a minimum of 1.000 hours for the NAW, the National Reconstruction Work.Magdeburg, East...
EditorialFoundation deposit of Tisari, Hurrit king of Urkish. 2330-2150 BCE. Lion: 12,2 x 6,5 cm; tablet 8,5 x 5,6 cm. From Amuda,border Turkey / Syria. Cuneiform inscription in Hurrit language,cursing whoever destroys the temple of god Pirigal. AO 19937, AO 19938.
EditorialCoffin, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 13, ca. 1802?1640 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, East of Pabasa and north of Padiamenemopet, 1919?20, Sycomore wood, paint, Coffin box: L. 196 cm (77 3/16 in); W. 48 cm (18 7/8 in); H. 60 cm (23 5/8 in), ...
EditorialYoung men clearing rubble in Magdeburg. Such work was usually considered voluntry,but whoever wanted an apartment had to show that he had worked a minimum of 1.000 hours for the NAW,the National Reconstruction Work.Magdeburg,East-Germany,1959.
EditorialYoung people clearing rubble in Magdeburg. Such work was usually done by an organization of volunteers,but whoever wanted an apartment had to show that he had worked a minimum of 1.000 hours for the NAW,the National Reconstruction Work.Magdebur...
EditorialYoung men clearing rubble in Magdeburg. Such work was usually considered voluntry, but whoever wanted an apartment had to show that he had worked a minimum of 1.000 hours for the NAW, the National Reconstruction Work.Magdeburg, East-Germany,1959.
EditorialYoung women clearing rubble in Magdeburg. Such work was usually done by an organization of volunteers, but whoever wanted an apartment had to show that he had worked a minimum of 1.000 hours for the NAW, the National Reconstruction Work.Magdeburg, East...
EditorialFoundation deposit of Tisari, Hurrit king of Urkish. 2330-2150 BCE. Lion: 12,2 x 6,5 cm; tablet 8,5 x 5,6 cm. From Amuda,border Turkey / Syria. Cuneiform inscription in Hurrit language,cursing whoever destroys the temple of god Pirigal. AO 19937, AO 19938.