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Emperor Francis I raises the decision from 1. June 1826 the Brno canon Franz Zelinka to the knight’s state, awarded by the predicate Ritter von and the coat of arms
Emperor Francis I raises the decision from 1. June 1826 the Brno canon Franz Zelinka to the knight’s state, awarded by the predicate Ritter von and the coat of arms
Character: description on folk. 5a, 5b, miniature on folk. 4a, 228 x 307 mm.
A fourth shield. 1. and 4. there is a golden paw cross in the green. 2. and 3. in gold is a black eagle...
Column Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Theseus and Poseidon; Musician and Audience
Column Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Theseus and Poseidon; Musician and Audience
On one side: the Athenian hero Theseus visits his divine father Poseidon. Theseus’s mother was Aethra, and ancient sources sometimes consider him to be the son of her husband, Aege...
Girardet, Paul, after Girardet, Karl: Napoleon’s army crosses the Nyemen, June 24, 1812. Illustration page 227 in: Kircheisen, Friedrich M.: Napoleon I and the age of liberation wars in pictures. Munich, 1914. Dresden: SLUB 95.4.19623,001
Girardet, Paul, after Girardet, Karl: Napoleon’s army crosses the Nyemen, June 24, 1812. Illustration page 227 in: Kircheisen, Friedrich M.: Napoleon I and the age of liberation wars in pictures. Munich, 1914. Dresden: SLUB 95.4.19623,001
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Portrait of Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen of Holland
Portrait of Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen of Holland
Hortense was Napoleon’s stepdaughter. Through her marriage to Napoleon’s brother, Louis Napoleon, she became Queen of Holland in 1806. Their marriage was not a success, and Hortens...
Nestoris (two-handled jar) with Mythological Scenes
Nestoris (two-handled jar) with Mythological Scenes
Red-figured Lucanian Type II nestoris. Broad ring foot with mid-length stem. Body flares from stem, rounds up, and turns in sharply to form a relatively narrow, flat shoulder. Neck...
Bell Krater (bowl for mixing wine and water): Bouzyges and the Plow
Bell Krater (bowl for mixing wine and water): Bouzyges and the Plow
On one side: at the right of the scene stands the nude and bearded Bouzyges (“Ox-yoker”), the legendary inventor of the plough. He faces towards the left, with his body turned away...

