EditorialHekanacht, Paamred, round arch, stele, limestone, 77 x 54 cm, New Kingdom, EgyptDescription of the Egyptian collection, VI, 14, Pl.XI, B. Gessler-L?hr, H?B 30 (= FS Von Beckerath, 1990), 73 n. 82, see archive 6.4.3.
EditorialPtahmery, round arch, stele, limestone, 56 x 37 cm, New Kingdom, EgyptDescription of the Egyptian collection, VI, 5, Pl.VIII, B. Gessler-L?hr, BACE 18 (2007), n . 125.
Editorialhuman, inscription, Ipy, canopy, alabaster, 47.5 ? 21 cm, New Kingdom, EgyptDescription of the Egyptian collection, XIII, 69, Pl.XI, Gessler-L?hr, FS Barta (1995), 134 and n. 10, B. Gessler-Lohr, in: S. Albersmeier, ?gyptische Kunst (Karlsruhe 2007), 3...
EditorialTour de Gessler at K?nsnacht, Ruin Gesslerburg near K?ssnacht, signed: Villeneuve, Engelmann, lithograph, plate 3, p. 31 (vol. 2, part 3), Villeneuve, M.; Engelmann, Godefroy (lith.), 1825, Hilaire L?on Sazerac, Godefroy Engelmann: Lettres sur la Suiss...
EditorialRuins of Gessler Castle - Games of the Alps. Stone throwers, Above: Gesslerburg near K?ssnacht am See, below: Men in the Alps throw stones (competition), to p. 58, Schroeder, J. (sc.), 1835, Alexandre Martin: La Suisse pittoresque et ses environs. Tabl...
EditorialWilliam Tell. A folk hero of Switzerland. The legend goes as follows: William Tell, who originally came from Bürglen, was known as a strong man, mountain climber, and an expert shot with the crossbow. In his time, the Habsburg emperors of Austria were...
EditorialMonument for Wilhelm Tell, Swiss legendary hero. His refusal to bow to Habsburg governor Gessler and the following, famous shot at an apple placed on his son's head, led to an uprising and the founding of the Swiss Confederation in 1307.