EditorialPuffed ans slashed armour. Probably by Hans Rabeiler. 1510-1515. Innsbruck, Austrian. Daggers, 16th century. The Knights' Hall. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialThe Interior of the Jacobskirche at Innsbruck. Dated: 1872. Dimensions: overall: 40 x 26.2 cm (15 3/4 x 10 5/16 in.). Medium: gouache on wove paper.
EditorialGundakar, Prince Dietrichstein (1623-1690) in a costume for a " horse-ballet", performed in honour of the arrival of the Infanta Margarita Teresa, bride of Em, peror Leopold I. Canvas, 60,5 x 49,5 cm Inv. 9676.
EditorialSword from the Armory of Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck. Hilt: German or possibly Austrian (Innsbruck); Blade: German, Passau. Date: 1560-1600. Dimensions: Overall L. 114 cm (44 7/8 in.) Blade L. 97.8 cm (38 1/2 in.) Wt. 3 lb. 5 oz. Steel, brass, wood, an...
EditorialSword from the Armory of Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck. Hilt: German or possibly Austrian (Innsbruck); Blade: German, Passau. Date: 1560-1600. Dimensions: Overall L. 114 cm (44 7/8 in.) Blade L. 97.8 cm (38 1/2 in.) Wt. 3 lb. 5 oz. Steel, brass, wood, an...
EditorialThree-Quarter Field Armor of Anime Construction. Michel Witz the Younger (Austrian, active 1525--60); Innsbruck. Date: 1550-1570. Dimensions: H. 124.46 cm (49 in.). Steel and leather. Origin: Innsbruck.
EditorialJuana of Spain (1479-1555) -" La Loca", the Mad. Wife of Philip le Bel, son of Emperor Maximilian I. Design by Sesselschreiber, cast by Stephan Godl, 1530 From the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I.
EditorialThe " Hairy Man", Petrus Gonzalvus, born 1556 on Teneriffa. Considered a unique curiosity who lived at various European courts. He married and had two equally hairy children. Their portraits are a typical item of Archduke Ferdinand's collecti...
EditorialGrandduke Ferdinand III of Tuscany (1769-1824) sitting in his library. The son of Emperor Leopold II, he governed Tuscany, lost it during the Napoleonic Wars, became Grandduke of Wuerttemberg and returned to Florence in 1814. Canvas, 105 x 94 cm Inv. 8783.
EditorialGustav III, King of Sweden (1746-1792), assassinated during a fancy dress ball at the Stockholm Opera House by an officer, Jacob Johan Anckarstroem. Verdi used the King's assassination in his opera" Un ballo in maschera" Canvas, 135,5 x114,5 ...
EditorialARTE SIGLO XVIII-ROCOCO. AUSTRIA. HELBLINGHAUS. En el siglo XVIII se le aplic? una decoraci?n totalmente ROCOCO. Vista general de la FACHADA. INNSBRUCK.
EditorialArchduchess Marie-Christine in a striped silkdress. The archduchess (1742-1798) was a daughter of Emperor Franz Stephan and Empress Maria Theresia; she married Albert of Sachsen-Teschen, the only love-match in her generation. Canvas, 70 x 52,5 cm Inv.2053.
EditorialARTE BARROCO. SIGLO XVIII. AUSTRIA. PALACIO DE HOFBURG. Castillo imperial renovado durante el reinado de la emperatriz Maria Teresa (1740-1780) en ESTILO BARROCO. El proyecto fue realizado por J. Martin GUMPP y J. WALTER. Detalle del PATIO INTERIOR. IN...
EditorialClose Helmet. German or Austrian (possibly Innsbruck). Date: 1500-1520. Dimensions: H. 24.6 cm (9 3/4 in.). Steel and paint. Origin: Innsbruck.
EditorialPortions of a Field Armor. Austrian, Innsbruck. Date: 1530-1555. Dimensions: H. 191.8 cm (75 1/2 in.) Wt. 32 lb. Steel and leather. Origin: Innsbruck.
EditorialArmor for the Field and Tourney. South German or Austrian (Probably Innsbruck). Date: 1560-1570. Dimensions: H. 188 cm (74 in.). Steel, brass, traces of gilding, leather, and velvet textile. Origin: Innsbruck.