John Constable by Georg Rode John Constable was an English painter who lived from 1776 to 1837. He was an early representative of English Romanticism, which, unlike in the time of Gainsborough, accepted landscape painting and even gave it a significant place,...
Fine Arts
Cologne Cathedral – the completion of the Gothic style
The Cologne Cathedral by Berno Maria HübingerThe Cologne Cathedral by Berno Maria HübingerCologne Cathedral - the completion of the Gothic styleIn 1772, an anonymous pamphlet "Von Deutscher...
Under the spell of the goddess
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Van Gogh could not paint at all!
To be blunt, I don’t hold this view, but I find the idea interesting. The sciences have defined standards for dealing with their various research objects. Art doesn’t have that, there are no …
Rouen – Cidre, Joie et Cathédrale
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Etruscan Women, claiming an identity
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On the road to Amiens
On the road to Amiens by Anja WeinbergerI love...
Victor Hugo – a preservationist in the 19th century
Victor Hugoby Andrea StroblBook Stories: Victor...
Touched by thunder
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Enchanted Brittany
The history of the French Calvaires, which are usually translated very inaccurately as Calvary. A little journey through Brittany.
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
An introduction to the work of Pieter Bruegel the Elder and his paintings in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna.
The Mercury Fountain and the Hercules Fountain
Augsburg war im Mittelalter zu einer der bedeutenden Städte des Heiligen Römischen Reiches herangewachsen und wurde 1276 zur Freien Reichsstadt erhoben. Als wichtigster Umschlagsplatz Süddeutschlands erhielt die Siedlung durch die Reichstage vor allem zwischen 1500 und 1582 In the Middle Ages, Augsburg had grown into one of the most important cities of the Holy Roman Empire and was elevated to the status of Free Imperial City in 1276. As the most important trading centre in southern Germany, the settlement also gained political weight through the Imperial Diet, especially between 1500 and 1582 …auch ein politisches Gewicht …
The long journey to Mont Saint Michel
The long journey to Mont Saint Michel by Anja...
The happy drinker
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Jan Vermeer – a Dutch genius
Jan Vermeer by Georg Rode Johannes...
The Fuggerei in Augsburg
The Fuggerei in Augsburg by Christian...
The Bamberg Rider
Bamberg Rider von Stefan Havlik A mystery...
The death of Marat
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The Life of Giovanni Domenico Barbieri
Giovanni Domenico Barbieri by Elisabeth Schinagl...
The art of the middle ages
The art of the middle agesby Ulrich HenzeIn art...