EditorialGerard van Swieten (1700-1772), personal physician to Empress Maria Theresia. He introduced inocculation and other public health measures. Marble, H: 40 cm.
EditorialGerard van Swieten (1700-1772). Dutch-Austrian physician. In 1745 was the personal physician of the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. Statue. Part of the Maria Theresia monument. By German sculptor Kaspar von Zumbusch, 1888. Vienna. Austria.
EditorialMemorial board of the family lineage of the Lords Van Swieten, painting, Anonymous, 1552, Signature front, on sheath by Evert van Hoogwoude fifth from the right: PS [in one], canvas, oil paint, painted, Overall dimensions according to catalog 1983: 129...
Editorialdrawing, Hendrik Goltzius (Copy after), probably 17th century, chalk, ink, paper, signed, Carrier: 31 x 23cm (310 x 230mm), Day size: 31.6 x 23.4cm (316 x 234mm), With passe- partout: 60 x 42.5cm (600 x 425mm), coat of arms (drawing), man's portrait, P...
EditorialLuteplaying painter, painting, Johan van Swieten, c. 1655, Signature front, on the bottom of the easel: Johan van Swieten, panel, oil paint, painted, Overall dimensions according to catalog 1983: 65.2 ? 53.1cm 652 ? 531mm, With frame: 87.3 x 75.6 x 7.3...
EditorialGerard van Swieten (1700-1772), personal physician to Empress Maria Theresia. He introduced inocculation and other public health measures. Marble, H: 40 cm.
EditorialGerard van Swieten (1700-1772). Dutch-Austrian physician. In 1745 was the personal physician of the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. Statue. Part of the Maria Theresia monument. By German sculptor Kaspar von Zumbusch, 1888. Vienna. Austria.
EditorialPortrait of Jacob Hendricksz. van Swieten, formerly entitled Dirck Hendricksz van Swieten. Dating: 1626. Place: Northern Netherlands. Measurements: h 73.5 cm ? w 58 cm; d 5 cm.
EditorialGerard, Baron van Swieten, court doctor and reformer of the medical faculty in Vienna, Silver Medal. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: Apollo with open book and snake staff sitting under laurel tree, next to him a winch, on the right an alo...
EditorialChain of the Guild of Saint Hubert, Chain of the St. Hubertus Guild in The Hague ( ?), Archer's chain of a St. Hubertus guild (probably The Hague), gilded and partly enamelled. Ten links have the shape of a deer antler between which a double cross (for...
EditorialPortrait of Jacob Hendricksz. van Swieten, formerly entitled Dirck Hendricksz van Swieten, Portrait of Jacob Hendricksz. van Swieten (1558-1626), a priest in Haarlem. Halfway, sitting in a chair to the left. In the hands a book, on the head a black cap...
EditorialExterior right panel of a triptych: alliance weapon of Van Schoten and Van Swieten. Draughtsman: anonymous. After anonymous. Dating: c. 1800 - c. 1900. Measurements: h 559 mm ? w 202 mm.
EditorialSpotprent van Adriaan van Swieten. Regtspleging van Oldenbarnevelt (series title). Draughtsman: anonymous. Dating: 1708 - 1795. Place: Netherlands. Measurements: h 23.5 cm ? w 19 cm.
EditorialPortrait of Jacob Hendricksz. van Swieten, formerly entitled Dirck Hendricksz van Swieten. Dating: 1626. Place: Northern Netherlands. Measurements: h 73.5 cm ? w 58 cm; d 5 cm.
EditorialGerard van Swieten (1700-1772). Dutch-Austrian physician. In 1745 was the personal physician of the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. Statue. Part of the Maria Theresia monument. By German sculptor Kaspar von Zumbusch, 1888. Vienna. Austria.
EditorialGerard van Swieten (1700-1772). Dutch-Austrian physician. In 1745 was the personal physician of the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. Statue. Part of the Maria Theresia monument. By German sculptor Kaspar von Zumbusch, 1888. Vienna. Austria.
EditorialGottfried van Swieten (1733-1803), librarian, diplomat, friend of Mozart and Beethoven. Etching by Johann Ernst Mansfeld after a drawing by J. C. Lakner. Around 1790.
EditorialGerard van Swieten (1700-1772). Dutch-Austrian physician. In 1745 was the personal physician of the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. Statue. Part of the Maria Theresia monument. By German sculptor Kaspar von Zumbusch, 1888. Vienna. Austria.
EditorialGerard van Swieten (1700-1772), personal physician to Empress Maria Theresia. He introduced inocculation and other public health measures. Marble, H: 40 cm.