EditorialIer Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers l'Orient, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialIIde Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers le Midi, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialIIIe Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers le Couchant, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialBoy with flute. Detail from a fresco showing a bucolic scene where two shepherds compete for the prize. From Magdalensberg, capital of Celtic, later Roman Noricum, Carinthia, Austria.
EditorialIer Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers l'Orient, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialIIde Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers le Midi, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialIIIe Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers le Couchant, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialTrajan's fair judgement. Side panels of the wedding chest (Cassone) of Paola Gonzaga (Quattrocento) Painted carved wood probably after a design by Mantegna.
EditorialDionysos-Mosaic from the Thermae of Virunum, Austria. Virunum was the capital of the Roman province of Noricum. The town was founded under Emperor Claudius around 45-50 CE.
EditorialInvestiture of the first Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of Saint George, Moses Siebenhirter, in 1469. Also present: Pope Paul II and Emperor Friedrich III. Souvenir painting (around 1500) from Millstatt, Austria.
EditorialIer Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers l'Orient, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialIIde Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers le Midi, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialIIIe Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers le Couchant, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialCult relief from a sanctuary of Jupiter Dolichenus. Left and right from the tympanon Sun and Moon, inside the temple from left Jupiter Dolichenus on the bull, right Juno Regina on the hind; eagle in the tympanon. Former Roman province Noricum, Austria-...
EditorialInvestiture of the first Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of Saint George, Moses Siebenhirter, in 1469. Also present: Pope Paul II and Emperor Friedrich III. Souvenir painting (around 1500) from Millstatt, Austria.
EditorialIer Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers l'Orient, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialIIde Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers le Midi, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialIIIe Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers le Couchant, from Views of the Park and Gardens of Marshal Count de Lacy at Neu-waldegg.
EditorialIVe Vue du Parc de Neu-Waldeck prise du Pavillon Chinois vers le Nord, 1782, Engraving, sheet: 20 1/2 x 25 5/8 in. (52 x 65.1 cm), Prints, Jakob Matthias Schmutzer (Austrian, Vienna 1733?1811 Vienna), Carl Conti (Austrian, Vienna 1740?1795 Vienna), Cle...
EditorialCandidates for Admission to the Paris Salon, late 19th?early 20th century, Pen and brush and black ink, graphite., Image: 11 x 17 15/16 in. (28 x 45.6 cm), Drawings, Felicien Myrbach-Rheinfeld (Austrian, Zaleszczyki 1853?1909 Klagenfurt).
EditorialInvestiture of the first Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of Saint George, Moses Siebenhirter, in 1469. Also present: Pope Paul II and Emperor Friedrich III. Souvenir painting (around 1500) from Millstatt, Austria.
EditorialTrajan's fair judgement. Side panels of the wedding chest (Cassone) of Paola Gonzaga (Quattrocento) Painted carved wood probably after a design by Mantegna.
EditorialDionysos-Mosaic from the Thermae of Virunum, Austria. Virunum was the capital of the Roman province of Noricum. The town was founded under Emperor Claudius around 45-50 CE.
EditorialChariot of Froeg, Austria, from a tumulus in Carinthia. The 12 bovine drought animals may not have belonged to the wagon. The chariot could have supported a cauldron, like the Strettweg chariot. Lead (7th BCE). Total length 46 cm, chariot 17 cm, animal...