EditorialDesk Desk Desk, desk on S-shaped legs, decorated with marquetry in multiple materials. The scalloped front and sides of the chassis bear figurative marquetry panels, as well as the sides of the chassis and the fields of the central attachment. The writ...
EditorialRoom with Lasalle-tapestry and mahogany desk by David Roentgen, formerly property of Empress Catherine II of Russia. Charlottenburg Palace (18th) .
EditorialWriting Table with Mechanical Fittings (table m?canique or schreibtisch). Dated: partly c. 1779, partly 19th century. Dimensions: overall: 76.7 x 143 x 75.5 cm (30 3/16 x 56 5/16 x 29 3/4 in.). Medium: oak carcass; pictorial marquetry principally of sy...
EditorialDesk Desk Desk, desk on S-shaped legs, decorated with marquetry in multiple materials. The scalloped front and sides of the chassis bear figurative marquetry panels, as well as the sides of the chassis and the fields of the central attachment. The writ...
EditorialRontgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923). German physicist. Discovered Roentgen rays or X-ray (1895). In 1901 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
EditorialDesk Desk Desk, desk on S-shaped legs, decorated with marquetry in multiple materials. The scalloped front and sides of the chassis bear figurative marquetry panels, as well as the sides of the chassis and the fields of the central attachment. The writ...
EditorialRontgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923). German physicist. Discovered Roentgen rays or X-ray (1895). In 1901 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
EditorialPlate XLI. (a). Normal hand and arm. (By Charles Lester Leonard, M.A; M.D.) Plate XLI. (b). Shot-gun accident. Archives of the Roentgen ray. London : Heinemann, 1897-1915. Source: 1640.750000 vol. ii 113.
EditorialPlate CXCVI. Radiograph of thorax, arteries injected. By A.G. Fryett, F.R.M.S. . Archives of the Roentgen ray. London : Heinemann, 1897-1915. Source: 1640.750000 volume IX page 61.
EditorialPlate CLXXXVIII: Radiograph of half a human skull (arteries injected.) By A.G. Fryett, F.R.M.S. Archives of the Roentgen ray. London : Heinemann, 1897-1915. Source: 1640.750000 vol.VIII page 199.
EditorialWriting Table with Mechanical Fittings (table m?canique or schreibtisch). Dated: partly c. 1779, partly 19th century. Dimensions: overall: 76.7 x 143 x 75.5 cm (30 3/16 x 56 5/16 x 29 3/4 in.). Medium: oak carcass; pictorial marquetry principally of sy...
EditorialWriting Table with Mechanical Fittings (table m?canique or schreibtisch). Dated: partly c. 1779, partly 19th century. Dimensions: overall: 76.7 x 143 x 75.5 cm (30 3/16 x 56 5/16 x 29 3/4 in.). Medium: oak carcass; pictorial marquetry principally of sy...
EditorialDavid Roentgen and Company in Saint Petersburg, ca. 1784?86, Cut paper with ink wash and watercolor, Sheet: 17 13/16 x 23 7/8 in. (45.3 x 60.6 cm), Cut Paper, Johann Friedrich Anthing (German, Gotha 1753?1805 St. Petersburg), David Roentgen (second fro...
EditorialRontgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923). German physicist. Discovered Roentgen rays or X-ray (1895). In 1901 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
EditorialRoom with Lasalle-tapestry and mahogany desk by David Roentgen, formerly property of Empress Catherine II of Russia. Charlottenburg Palace (18th) .