EditorialMemorabilia of Gideon Ernst von Laudon (1717-1790), Austrian Fieldmarshal who distinguished himself in the Seven-Year War against Friedrich II of Prussia. Laudon's three-cornered hat, medals, his sabre and sash and popular books written about him.
EditorialTwo boys in three-cornered hats fighting with daggers. Allegory on honest and dishonest competition in literature. Between the two, a putto in priest's robe and cap. Library of the former Cistercian monastery of Fuerstenzell.
EditorialTile, Lead glazed earthenware, Horizontal rectangle. Standing male, civilian costume with swoard. Amrs up-raised, palms outward, in one hand a three-cornered hat. At right, three cedar trees in blue and green cast brown and blue-gray shadows., possibly...
EditorialScarf, Medium: linen Technique: needle lace with ground of loop and twist with twist return, Three cornered lace scarf. Probably Empire style., France, 19th century, lace, Scarf.
EditorialTwo boys in three-cornered hats fighting with daggers. Allegory on honest and dishonest competition in literature. Between the two, a putto in priest's robe and cap. Library of the former Cistercian monastery of Fuerstenzell.
EditorialThree-Cornered Stone (Trigonolito). Portable-sized sculptures, known as three-pointed stones or trigonolitos. Stone. They used to show human attributes interpreted as depictions of the yucca god. Taino culture (1000-1500 AD). Antilles. Museum of the Am...
EditorialTwo boys in three-cornered hats fighting with daggers. Allegory on honest and dishonest competition in literature. Between the two, a putto in priest's robe and cap. Library of the former Cistercian monastery of Fuerstenzell.
EditorialTwo boys in three-cornered hats fighting with daggers. Allegory on honest and dishonest competition in literature. Between the two, a putto in priest's robe and cap. Library of the former Cistercian monastery of Fuerstenzell.
EditorialMemorabilia of Gideon Ernst von Laudon (1717-1790), Austrian Fieldmarshal who distinguished himself in the Seven-Year War against Friedrich II of Prussia. Laudon's three-cornered hat, medals, his sabre and sash and popular books written about him.
EditorialTwo boys in three-cornered hats fighting with daggers. Allegory on honest and dishonest competition in literature. Between the two, a putto in priest's robe and cap. Library of the former Cistercian monastery of Fuerstenzell.