EditorialHouse of the Order of Teutonic Knights in Vienna. Count Colloredo, then Archbishop of Salzburg, fired his music master Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart there and kicked him down the stairs. In. 105765.
EditorialInterior of the residence of the prince-archbishops of Salzburg. Both Mozart's father Leopold and Wolfgang Amadeus were employed by the archbishops. W. A. Mozart performed there when employed as musician and music director by the Archbishops Colloredo ...
EditorialPrince-archbishop Hieronymus Count Colloredo (1732-1812) of Salzburg. Mozart father and son were musicians at the archbishop's court. Canvas,80 x 100 cm.
EditorialFantastic Landscape, ca. 1765, Oil on canvas, Irregular, 61 1/4 x 107 1/2 in. (155.6 x 273.1 cm), Paintings, Francesco Guardi (Italian, Venice 1712?1793 Venice), These three large fantastic landscapes (capricci) were in the late nineteenth century in t...
EditorialPrince-archbishop Hieronymus Count Colloredo (1732-1812) of Salzburg. Mozart father and son were musicians at the archbishop's court. Canvas,80 x 100 cm.
EditorialHouse of the Order of Teutonic Knights in Vienna. Count Colloredo, then Archbishop of Salzburg, fired his music master Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart there and kicked him down the stairs. In. 105765.
EditorialInterior of the residence of the prince-archbishops of Salzburg. Both Mozart's father Leopold and Wolfgang Amadeus were employed by the archbishops. W. A. Mozart performed there when employed as musician and music director by the Archbishops Colloredo ...
EditorialCarousel goblet Cup with lid, painted with arms of noble families from Germany and the Austria-Hungary Empire, Cup with lid of green glass, a so-called Carousselbokaal. Multicolored painted with enamel paint with weapons from noble families from German...
EditorialThe Opocno Palace (1567), Opocno, Czech Republic. Originally, it belonged to the Trckas, was confiscated in 1634 during the 30 Years War, bought by Rudolf Colloredo Waldsee.
EditorialFantastic Landscape, ca. 1765, Oil on canvas, Irregular, 61 1/4 x 107 1/2 in. (155.6 x 273.1 cm), Paintings, Francesco Guardi (Italian, Venice 1712?1793 Venice), These three large fantastic landscapes (capricci) were in the late nineteenth century in t...
EditorialPrince Rudolph Joseph of Colloredo-Mansfeld, 1835, Watercolor and gouache, graphite, Sheet: 6 1/2 x 4 15/16 in. (16.5 x 12.5 cm), Drawings, Ferdinand Georg Waldm?ller (Austrian, Vienna 1793?1865 Helmstreitm?hle in der Hinterbr?hl).
EditorialPrince-archbishop Hieronymus Count Colloredo (1732-1812) of Salzburg. Mozart father and son were musicians at the archbishop's court. Canvas,80 x 100 cm.
EditorialCount Rudolf Colloredo-Waldsee, Imperial Fieldmarshal during the Thirty Years War. During the Emperor's conflict with Wallenstein he remained loyal to the Emperor and was granted permission to carry the Imperial Eagle on his arms.
EditorialHouse of the Order of Teutonic Knights in Vienna. Count Colloredo, then Archbishop of Salzburg, fired his music master Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart there and kicked him down the stairs. In. 105765.
EditorialThe Opocno Palace (1567), Opocno, Czech Republic. Originally, it belonged to the Trckas, was confiscated in 1634 during the 30 Years War, bought by Rudolf Colloredo Waldsee.
EditorialInterior of the residence of the prince-archbishops of Salzburg. Both Mozart's father Leopold and Wolfgang Amadeus were employed by the archbishops. W. A. Mozart performed there when employed as musician and music director by the Archbishops Colloredo ...