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A Partheon belseje Pallas Athene szobrával
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Title: A Partheon belseje Pallas Athene szobrával
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Design of decorative elements for the bang and blade of a sword with natural ornaments, the depiction of Pallas Athene and heraldic motifs with the coat of arms of the Principality of Serbia by Wilhelm Hermann Haarstrick (vom BeEntwurf vergebener Titel)
View of a plaster cast of a sculpture in the German department according to an original model by Friedrich Drake. [Original at the Friedrichwerder Church in Berlin]. In the background Pallas Athene by Ferdinand Laufberger. (vom Be( vergebener Titel)
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Allegory with Time, Pallas Athene, and various muses, after frescoes in the Barberini Palace (?)
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Apotheose von Tugend und Kunst. (Links Bildhauer und der Neid; Mi. Apollo weist einen Künstler, von Kronos und Pallas Athene geführt, auf den Tempel des Ruhmes; re. Pegasus am Berg Helikon bei der Quelle Hippukrene, aus der Figuren sich laben)
Apotheose von Tugend und Kunst. (Links Bildhauer und der Neid; Mi. Apollo weist einen Künstler, von Kronos und Pallas Athene geführt, auf den Tempel des Ruhmes; re. Pegasus am Berg Helikon bei der Quelle Hippukrene, aus der Figuren sich laben)
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