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huariqueje · 2 months
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Vogtland landscape   -     Wolfgang Mattheuer , 2003,
German, 1927-2004
Pastel on primed cardboard, 78.8 x 108.8 cm.
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allthingseurope · 4 months
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Meissen, Germany (by Ralf Kaiser)
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 months
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Albrechtsburg Castle - GERMANY
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beatricecenci · 3 months
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Carl Gustav Carus (German, 1789-1869)
Ausblick in Hosterwitz
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lionofchaeronea · 7 months
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Wermsdorf Forest, Ferdinand von Rayski, ca. 1859
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tiaramania · 7 months
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TIARA ALERT: Princess Maria Teresita of Saxony wore an aquamarine and pearl tiara for her wedding to Count Beryl Alexandre de Saporta at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (formerly the Catholic Church of the Royal Court of Saxony) in Dresden, Germany on 23 September 2023.
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alisaineurope · 1 year
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Dresden 
Saxony (Sachsen), Germany 🇩🇪  
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escapismsworld · 6 months
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Rapier of Prince-Elector Christian II of Saxony (1583–1611), hilt by Israel Schuech, Dresden, blade by Juan Martinez, Toledo, dated 1606, steel, bronze, gold, enamel, paste jewels, cameos, pearls, wood, 121.9 cm, The Met
This hilt is the only recorded work of the Dresden sword cutler Israel Schuech. It is one of the best examples of a rapier hilt made with the same materials, techniques, and quality as the fine sculpture, jewelry, and goldsmiths' work for which the Saxon Court was famous. The decoration of strapwork and allegorical figures, set with paste jewels and formerly enameled, parallels contemporary goldsmiths' work at the opulent Saxon court.
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stannisbaratheon · 1 year
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RAPIER. Owned by Prince-Elector Christian II of Saxony (1583-1611). Hilt by Israel Shuech (Dresden, Germany). Blade by Juan Martinez (Toledo, Spain). Made of steel, bronze, gold, enamel, paste jewels, cameos, pearls, wood. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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jeannepompadour · 4 months
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Portrait of Anne of Denmark, Electress consort of Saxony by Lucas Cranach the Younger, c. 1565
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arcadegh0st · 15 days
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allthingseurope · 2 years
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Kriebstein Castle, Germany (by Marcus Lange)
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 months
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Crown Gate, Zwinger Palace, Dresden, Saxony, GERMANY
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armthearmour · 2 years
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A combination Rapier and Wheellock Pistol in the Saxon style,
OaL: 43.5 in/110.5 cm
Blade Length: 37.5 in/95.3 cm
Barrel Length: 10.5 in/26.7 cm
Calibre: 0.282 in/7.16 mm
Weight: 3.4 lbs/1.5 kg
Saxony, Germany, ca. 1575, housed at the Metropolitan Musem of Art.
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illustratus · 1 month
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The Death of King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden at the Battle of Lützen
by Carl Wahlbom
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fentonphoto · 9 months
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Dresden.
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