EditorialAltar of the Three Holy Kings with Adoration of Jesus. The city patrons of Cologne, Saint Mary, the Three Magi, Saint Ursula, and Saint Gereon. Tempera on oakwood (1445).
EditorialFunerary stele of Longinus Biarta, soldier of the cavalry regiment of the Ala Sulpicia. Died at 46 years old, he was originally from Thrace (now Bulgaria). Relief depicting the deceased and, in the lower part, a servant carrying the horse of the deceas...
EditorialVirgin and Child with Saint Anne, Saint Gereon, and a Donor. Bartholom?us Bruyn the Elder; German, c. 1493-1555. Date: 1510-1530. Dimensions: 30 7/8 ? 22 13/16 in. (78.4 ? 57.9 cm) Painted surface: 30 ? 22 in. (76.2 ? 55.8 cm). Oil on panel. Origin: G...
EditorialMaster of the Glorification of the Virgin (active in Cologne, 2nd half of the 15th century). Saint Anne, the Virgin and the Christ Child with Saint Christopher, Saint Gereon and Saint Peter, ca.1480, Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialRoman Period. Set of marble and brick stones of a game. Found in Saint Gereon (Cologne), Alteburg, Ferkulum and unknown origin. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialMaster of the Glorification of the Virgin (active in Cologne, 2nd half of the 15th century). Saint Anne, the Virgin and the Christ Child with Saint Christopher, Saint Gereon and Saint Peter, ca.1480, Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialGereon and Viktor panel. Front: Christ as the Ruler of the World with the martyrs St. Gereon and St. Viktor and further Saints of the Theban Legion. Cologne, c. 1000. Germany. Ivory in a former gem studded book cover from the 12th century. Museum Schnu...
EditorialRoman Period. Set of marble and brick stones of a game. Found in Saint Gereon (Cologne), Alteburg, Ferkulum and unknown origin. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialThe Romanesque church St. Gereon in Cologne. View from the apse to the dekagon, erected over a fourth century rotunda which marked the tomb of Saint Gereon.
EditorialSaint Gereon Church in Cologne. In the 4th century, a Roman rotunda was erected over the grave of Saint Gereon; the rotunda was transformed into Saint Geron's famous Dekagon in the 13th century. See 15-04-07 / 12 (The building behind the two spires).
EditorialVirgin and Child with Saint Anne, Saint Gereon, and a Donor. Bartholom?us Bruyn the Elder; German, c. 1493-1555. Date: 1510-1530. Dimensions: 30 7/8 ? 22 13/16 in. (78.4 ? 57.9 cm) Painted surface: 30 ? 22 in. (76.2 ? 55.8 cm). Oil on panel. Origin: G...
EditorialMaster of the Glorification of the Virgin (active in Cologne, 2nd half of the 15th century). Saint Anne, the Virgin and the Christ Child with Saint Christopher, Saint Gereon and Saint Peter, ca.1480, Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialVirgin and Child with Saint Anne, Saint Gereon, and a Donor. Bartholom?us Bruyn the Elder; German, c. 1493-1555. Date: 1510-1530. Dimensions: 30 7/8 ? 22 13/16 in. (78.4 ? 57.9 cm) Painted surface: 30 ? 22 in. (76.2 ? 55.8 cm). Oil on panel. Origin: G...
EditorialGereon and Viktor panel. Front: Christ as the Ruler of the World with the martyrs St. Gereon and St. Viktor and further Saints of the Theban Legion. Cologne, c. 1000. Germany. Ivory in a former gem studded book cover from the 12th century. Museum Schnu...
EditorialAltar of the Patron Saints of Cologne (with Lochner, self-portrait among the followers of Saint Gereon), from the right wing of the altar (around 1450) Total height of altar: 238 cm.
EditorialAltar of the Three Holy Kings with Adoration of Jesus. The city patrons of Cologne, Saint Mary, the Three Magi, Saint Ursula, and Saint Gereon. Tempera on oakwood (1445).
EditorialVirgin and Child with Saint Anne, Saint Gereon, and a Donor. Bartholom?us Bruyn the Elder; German, c. 1493-1555. Date: 1510-1530. Dimensions: 30 7/8 ? 22 13/16 in. (78.4 ? 57.9 cm) Painted surface: 30 ? 22 in. (76.2 ? 55.8 cm). Oil on panel. Origin: G...
EditorialMaster of the Glorification of the Virgin (active in Cologne, 2nd half of the 15th century). Saint Anne, the Virgin and the Christ Child with Saint Christopher, Saint Gereon and Saint Peter, ca.1480, Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialGereon and Viktor panel. Front: Christ as the Ruler of the World with the martyrs St. Gereon and St. Viktor and further Saints of the Theban Legion. Cologne, c. 1000. Germany. Ivory in a former gem studded book cover from the 12th century. Museum Schnu...
EditorialFunerary stele of Longinus Biarta, soldier of the cavalry regiment of the Ala Sulpicia. Died at 46 years old, he was originally from Thrace (now Bulgaria). Relief depicting the deceased and, in the lower part, a servant carrying the horse of the deceas...
EditorialRoman Period. Set of marble and brick stones of a game. Found in Saint Gereon (Cologne), Alteburg, Ferkulum and unknown origin. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialAltar of the Patron Saints of Cologne (with Lochner, self-portrait among the followers of Saint Gereon), from the right wing of the altar (around 1450) Total height of altar: 238 cm.
EditorialAltar of the Three Holy Kings with Adoration of Jesus. The city patrons of Cologne, Saint Mary, the Three Magi, Saint Ursula, and Saint Gereon. Tempera on oakwood (1445).
EditorialThe Romanesque church St. Gereon in Cologne. View from the apse to the dekagon, erected over a fourth century rotunda which marked the tomb of Saint Gereon.
EditorialSaint Gereon Church in Cologne. In the 4th century, a Roman rotunda was erected over the grave of Saint Gereon; the rotunda was transformed into Saint Geron's famous Dekagon in the 13th century. See 15-04-07 / 12 (The building behind the two spires).