EditorialWriting table Writing table, Table decorated with marquetry in various types of wood on an oak core. The oval furniture rests on four square legs, rejuvenating downwards, with Tuscan capitals and decorated with an orbit within an abutment. The lines wi...
EditorialBronze figure of God Apollo on Mount Parnassus with the harp and flute, on a mahogany desk. By David Roentgen (1743-1807) and Peter Kinzing (1745-1816). 1783. Detail. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialLongcase clock, Clockmaker: Hermann Achenbach (German, born 1730, active before 1759?92), Clockmaker: Johann Schmidt (German, 1735?1795), Case by David Roentgen (German, Herrnhaag 1743?1807 Wiesbaden, master 1780), Marquetry panel by Reusch, ca. 1774?7...
EditorialLong Case Musical Clock; Clock case by David Roentgen, German, 1743 - 1807, master 1780, Gilt-bronze mounts by Fran?ois R?mond, French, 1747 - 1812, master 1774, Clock movement by Peter Kinzing, German, 1745 - 1816, Musical mechanism by Johann Wilhelm ...
Editorial" Working-cabinet" with music-clock, 1776. Marquetry, mainly acorn wood, also rosewood, gilded bronze fittings. Clock and its mechanism by Peter Kinzing. Made for Prince Karl of Lothringen. Inv. H 269.
EditorialBronze figure of God Apollo on Mount Parnassus with the harp and flute, on a mahogany desk. By David Roentgen (1743-1807) and Peter Kinzing (1745-1816). 1783. Detail. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialRontgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923). German physicist. Discovered Roentgen rays or X-ray (1895). In 1901 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Rontgen exploring a child with X-ray device by 1900. Colored engraving.
EditorialBronze figure of God Apollo on Mount Parnassus with the harp and flute, on a mahogany desk. By David Roentgen (1743-1807) and Peter Kinzing (1745-1816). 1783. Detail. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialKey of iron and gilt bronze, with monogram JPC by Johann Philipp von Waldersdorff, Elector of Trier, with monogram JPC of Johann Philipp von Waldersdorff, Elector of Trier (1756-1768 ). Key belongs to agency that was made around 1765 by Abraham Roentge...
EditorialMahogany writing table Mahogany writing table, Mahogany table on a core of several types of wood. The conical, square cross-sectioned legs on thickened bobbins show, as well as the bottom of the lines and the side of the rectangular leaf, profiled shee...
EditorialKey of iron and gilt bronze, with monogram JPC by Johann Philipp von Waldersdorff, Elector of Trier, with monogram JPC of Johann Philipp von Waldersdorff, Elector of Trier (1756-1768 ). Key belongs to agency that was made around 1765 by Abraham Roentge...
EditorialWriting table Writing table, Table decorated with marquetry in various types of wood on an oak core. The oval furniture rests on four square legs, rejuvenating downwards, with Tuscan capitals and decorated with an orbit within an abutment. The lines wi...
EditorialWriting table Writing table, Writing table decorated with marquetry of several types of wood and gilt bronze. The oval furniture rests on four legs rejuvenating downwards. In marquetry the rules show draperies hung on buttons with, at the front and bac...
EditorialLongcase clock, Clockmaker: Hermann Achenbach (German, born 1730, active before 1759?92), Clockmaker: Johann Schmidt (German, 1735?1795), Case by David Roentgen (German, Herrnhaag 1743?1807 Wiesbaden, master 1780), Marquetry panel by Reusch, ca. 1774?7...
EditorialReading and Writing Stand; Abraham Roentgen, German, 1711 - 1793; Neuwied, Germany, Europe; about 1760 - 1765; Pine, oak, and walnut veneered with rosewood, alder, palisander, ivory, ebony and mother-of-pearl; gilded metal fittings; Object: H: 77.5 x W...
EditorialRontgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923). German physicist. Discovered Roentgen rays or X-ray (1895). In 1901 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Rontgen exploring a child with X-ray device by 1900. Colored engraving.
EditorialPlate LV. An American frog. Radiographed By Miss. Fleishman. Archives of the Roentgen ray. London : Heinemann, 1897-1915. Source: 1640.750000 vol.iii page 69.
EditorialPlate XXV. (a): Fractured olecranon. (By Thos. Moore, esq. F.R.C.S.) Plate XXV. (b): As above. Plate XXX. (b): Entire adult body at one exposure. (By William J. Morton. M.D, N.Y.). Archives of the Roentgen ray. London : Heinemann, 1897-1915. Source: 16...
EditorialPlate CLXXXVI. Radiograph of hand showing injected arteries. By A.G. Fryett, F.R.M.S. Archives of the Roentgen ray. London : Heinemann, 1897-1915. Source: 1640.750000 vol.VIII page 173.
Editorial" Working-cabinet" with music-clock, 1776. Marquetry, mainly acorn wood, also rosewood, gilded bronze fittings. Clock and its mechanism by Peter Kinzing. Made for Prince Karl of Lothringen. Inv. H 269.
EditorialBronze figure of God Apollo on Mount Parnassus with the harp and flute, on a mahogany desk. By David Roentgen (1743-1807) and Peter Kinzing (1745-1816). 1783. Detail. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialLong Case Musical Clock; Clock case by David Roentgen, German, 1743 - 1807, master 1780, Gilt-bronze mounts by Fran?ois R?mond, French, 1747 - 1812, master 1774, Clock movement by Peter Kinzing, German, 1745 - 1816, Musical mechanism by Johann Wilhelm ...
EditorialLongcase clock, Clockmaker: Hermann Achenbach (German, born 1730, active before 1759?92), Clockmaker: Johann Schmidt (German, 1735?1795), Case by David Roentgen (German, Herrnhaag 1743?1807 Wiesbaden, master 1780), Marquetry panel by Reusch, ca. 1774?7...
EditorialBronze figure of God Apollo on Mount Parnassus with the harp and flute, on a mahogany desk. By David Roentgen (1743-1807) and Peter Kinzing (1745-1816). 1783. Detail. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialLong Case Musical Clock; Clock case by David Roentgen, German, 1743 - 1807, master 1780, Gilt-bronze mounts by Fran?ois R?mond, French, 1747 - 1812, master 1774, Clock movement by Peter Kinzing, German, 1745 - 1816, Musical mechanism by Johann Wilhelm ...
EditorialReading and Writing Stand; Abraham Roentgen, German, 1711 - 1793; Neuwied, Germany, Europe; about 1760 - 1765; Pine, oak, and walnut veneered with rosewood, alder, palisander, ivory, ebony and mother-of-pearl; gilded metal fittings; Object: H: 77.5 x W...
EditorialRontgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923). German physicist. Discovered Roentgen rays or X-ray (1895). In 1901 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Rontgen exploring a child with X-ray device by 1900. Colored engraving.