Editorial" Pilatus-House",1784, a typical Bavarian Trompe-l'oeil house full of mock columns,balconies and staircases. The typically Alpine technique is called " Lueftl-malerei".
EditorialCup and Saucer with Battle Scenes (Bataillen-Malerei), Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Berlin, German, established 1763, hard paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold, Curving cup. Slightly compressed in lower part. Scrolling handle placed in a wide panel. ...
EditorialFloor plan of the former. Cistercian Abbey Bebenhausen in Schoenbuch, Ground plan of the Bebenhausen Monastery in Bebenhausen (today: T?bingen), signed: signed by., A. Wolf; Lith. By Schaufele & Schepperden in Stuttgart, Fig. 1, Supplement Taf. I, Wolf...
EditorialBell tower of the abbey church to Bebenhausen, view of the east side, Bell tower of the monastery church Bebenhausen in Bebenhausen (today: T?bingen), signed: signed v., A. Wolff; died by L. Ritter; compressed v., I. Niederb?hl, Fig. 4, Supplement Taf....
EditorialHorizontal intersections of the bell tower and details of its pyramid, Bell tower of the monastery church Bebenhausen in Bebenhausen (today: T?bingen), signed: signed by H. Leibnitz; Lith. By Schaufele & Schepperlen, Fig. 5, Supplement Taf. V., Leibnit...
EditorialCross-section of Abbey Church in Bebenhausen, Cross-section of the monastery church Bebenhausen in Bebenhausen (today: T?bingen), signed: signed v., A. Wolff u., H. Leibnitz; d. v., Lor, Knight; Printed by I. Niederb?hl, Fig. 2, Supplement Taf. II., Wo...
EditorialDetails of the bell tower and profile of the big choir window, Details of the bell tower and choir window of the monastery church Bebenhausen in Bebenhausen (today: T?bingen), signed: signed by H. Leibnitz; by A. Gnauth, Fig. 6, Supplement Taf. VI., Le...
Editorial" Pilatus-House",1784, a typical Bavarian Trompe-l'oeil house full of mock columns,balconies and staircases. The typically Alpine technique is called " Lueftl-malerei".
Editorial"Pilatus-House",1784, a typical Bavarian Trompe-l'oeil house full of mock columns,balconies and staircases. The typically Alpine technique is called "Lueftl- malerei".