EditorialJesus with the Crown of Thorns. One of eight panels of an altar formerly in the Melk Abbey Church, Austria. Tempera on spruce wood (1502) 149 x 110 cm.
EditorialMen's and women's costume, 1510-1550. German noble woman from a lifesize oil painting by Lucas Cranach, Nuremberg bride in bridal crown (Brautkrone) from an original drawing B, burgher "Joerg Bomorberck" by Hans Holbein C, "Meister Bernhart" by Albrech...
EditorialMen's and women's costume, 1510-1550. German noble woman from a lifesize oil painting by Lucas Cranach, Nuremberg bride in bridal crown (Brautkrone) from an original drawing B, burgher "Joerg Bomorberck" by Hans Holbein C, "Meister Bernhart" by Albrech...
EditorialThe martyrdom of Saint Ursula, left panel of the Ursula Altar, the " Huns" advancing upon the virgins. 1522-1527 Limewood, 173 x 77 cm Inv. 1888.
EditorialChoirstalls in the Muenster at Ulm. The large busts at ends of the benches show figures from the Old Testament on one side and figures from antiquity on the other.
EditorialJesus with the Crown of Thorns. One of eight panels of an altar formerly in the Melk Abbey Church, Austria. Tempera on spruce wood (1502) 149 x 110 cm.
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546) as " Junker Joerg", disguised as a country sqire in his hideout on Wartburg castle, 1521 / 1522, where he translated the New Testament into German. Oil on copper.
EditorialThe three upper guns each comprise four short barrels mounted on a single wooden support. The bottom gun has three barrels and is supported by a hand-held rest. 1512, from the " Zeugbuecher", the Books of Arms, of Emperor Maximilian I, fol. 1...
EditorialThe martyrdom of Saint Ursula, in the background the Rhine river and Cologne where, according to legend, Saint Ursula and her 11.000 virgins were killed by the Huns. Center panel of the Ursula Altar, 1522-1527, Limewood, 215 x 162 cm Inv. 1888.
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546) as " Junker Joerg", disguised as a country sqire in his hideout on Wartburg castle, 1521 / 1522, where he translated the New Testament into German. Oil on copper.
EditorialHarness, made as a state present from Emperor Ferdinand to Francois I of France. As the intended political rapprochement between France and the Empire did not materialize, the harness remained in Vienna. Bluesteel, embossed, gold ornaments. H: 199 cm I...
EditorialArquebuses-Zeugbuch (" Books of Arms" -inventory book listing all arms and weapons of the imperial army); ca. 1512 Collection of books which belonged to Emperor Maximilian I.
EditorialMen's and women's costume, 1510-1550. German noble woman from a lifesize oil painting by Lucas Cranach, Nuremberg bride in bridal crown (Brautkrone) from an original drawing B, burgher "Joerg Bomorberck" by Hans Holbein C, "Meister Bernhart" by Albrech...
EditorialSigmund der Muenzreiche (1427-1496), Duke of Tyrol, uncle of Emperor Maximilian I. Design by Kolederer, sculpture by Leonhard Magt, cast by Stephan Godl (1523-1524). From the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I.
EditorialJesus with the Crown of Thorns. One of eight panels of an altar formerly in the Melk Abbey Church, Austria. Tempera on spruce wood (1502) 149 x 110 cm.
EditorialSigmund der Muenzreiche (1427-1496), Duke of Tyrol, uncle of Emperor Maximilian I. Design by Kolederer, sculpture by Leonhard Magt, cast by Stephan Godl (1523-1524). From the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I.
EditorialBronze bust of Emperor Maximilian I (1459-1519). The flat strip above the face was probably meant to hold a separately cast crown. Around 1498. Bronze, H: 34 cm Inv.5486.
EditorialMen's and women's costume, 1510-1550. German noble woman from a lifesize oil painting by Lucas Cranach, Nuremberg bride in bridal crown (Brautkrone) from an original drawing B, burgher "Joerg Bomorberck" by Hans Holbein C, "Meister Bernhart" by Albrech...
EditorialSigmund der Muenzreiche (1427-1496), Duke of Tyrol, uncle of Emperor Maximilian I. Design by Kolederer, sculpture by Leonhard Magt, cast by Stephan Godl (1523-1524). From the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I.
EditorialJesus with the Crown of Thorns. One of eight panels of an altar formerly in the Melk Abbey Church, Austria. Tempera on spruce wood (1502) 149 x 110 cm.
EditorialThe martyrdom of Saint Ursula, in the background the Rhine river and Cologne where, according to legend, Saint Ursula and her 11.000 virgins were killed by the Huns. Center panel of the Ursula Altar, 1522-1527, Limewood, 215 x 162 cm Inv. 1888.
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546) as " Junker Joerg", disguised as a country sqire in his hideout on Wartburg castle, 1521 / 1522, where he translated the New Testament into German. Oil on copper.
EditorialChoirstalls in the Muenster at Ulm. The large busts at ends of the benches show figures from the Old Testament on one side and figures from antiquity on the other.
EditorialBronze bust of Emperor Maximilian I (1459-1519). The flat strip above the face was probably meant to hold a separately cast crown. Around 1498. Bronze, H: 34 cm Inv.5486.
EditorialArquebuses-Zeugbuch (" Books of Arms" -inventory book listing all arms and weapons of the imperial army); ca. 1512 Collection of books which belonged to Emperor Maximilian I.