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- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren, Abbey Buildings
- The south facing wing of an abbey building is visible in this view. Part of the facade is blocked by a clump of trees. The building is three-stories and in a restrained Baroque style.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren, Abbey Buildings
- The three-story abbey buildings and the inner courtyard are shown in this view. The buildings are decorated with quoins and simple pediments on some windows and less elaborate linear decoration around other windows. A small fountain is situated in the center of the courtyard.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren, Imperial Hall of Statues of Hapsburg Emperors
- The hall is highly decorated with sculptural details on the walls and ceilings. The ceiling also contains a painted scene. Lining the room are over life size statues of the Hapsburg emperors situated next to elaborate Corinthian columns. The room is opulent and above each window is a painted portrait.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren, Library
- The interior of the library is decorated in a Baroque style with ceiling painting, columns with Corinthian capitals. The ceiling includes a pale pink hue topped with a white relief floral motif.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren, Picture Gallery
- An interior view of a picture gallery with white walls. Frescoes and stucco decoration decorate the ceiling.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren, Picture Gallery
- A corridor outside the monks cells displays paintings and the arched ceilings are decorated with relief floral motifs.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren
- This interior view shows two side chapels. Elaborate Baroque decoration and pristine white walls are accompanied by two large windows in this particular view of the nave.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren
- A full view of the west facade is shown with its two bell towers.
- Willy Brandt (Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm) Haus, SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany) Headquarters
- The view is of the front, prow-like, entrance to the building.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren
- The view is straight up into the cupolas and shows the paintings with their relief texture encircling the frescoes. The arrangement of the subject matter in the paintings enhances the cupola shape. The subject matter appears to be scenes from the the life of St. Benedict, the Pentecost, and redemption.
- Abbey Church of St. Michael
- No Description Available.
- Roman Basilica
- General view of Roman Basilica from N. From the Late Roman Imperial/Early Christian Period.
- Roman Basilica
- Interior view of nave looking toward apse end. From the Late Roman Imperial/Early Christian Period.
- Abbey Church of St. Michael
- No Description Available.
- Porta Nigra
- Total of Porta Nigra seen from the N. From the Late Roman Imperial/Early Christian Period.
- Tombstone of a Knight in Prayer
- No Description Available.
- Unite d'Habitation
- Diagonal view of W façade
- Neue Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
- View E, with old gallery in the distance
- A. E. G. Turbine Factory
- The exterior view shows a portion of the main entrance and a raking view of the long side exterior wall. The view is from the southeast and shows the steel hinged arches showing through the surface.
- A.E.G. Turbine Factory
- South (main) façade with pediment
- A. E. G. Turbine Factory
- The view is from the sidewalk and shows clearly the steel arched frame pieces.
- A. E. G. Turbine Factory
- The view of the exterior detail of a steel structural hinge is visible from the sidewalk.
- A. E. G. Turbine Factory
- The detail view shows the southeast corner with rounded stone edges and legs of the steel hinged arch.
- A. E. G. Turbine Factory
- The view is a close detail of the surface treatment of the stonework.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren
- The highly carved choir stalls are in a dark wood with relief decorations above.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren
- An angel and a putto decorate the choir stall.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren
- The choir stall is adorned with a putto.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren
- The pulpit is decorated with many figures of putti and angels. Surrounding the pulpit is a relief depicting the Assumption.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren
- The baptismal font is highly carved and decorated with many figurative sculptures.
- Abbey Church of Ottobeuren, Altar of the Sacrament
- The richly carved altar sits at the entrance to the choir.
- Imperial Roman Baths
- No Description Available.
- Cathedral of St. Peter
- No Description Available.
- Torhalle (Gatehouse) of Monastery
- No Description Available.
- Bishop Bernward Bronze Doors
- Overall view of bronze doors from front center.
- Bishop Bernward Bronze Doors
- No Description Available.
- Bishop Bernward Bronze Doors
- No Description Available.
- Bishop Bernward Bronze Doors
- No Description Available.
- Column with Reliefs illustrating the Life of Christ
- No Description Available.
- Otto I Presenting Magdeburg Cathedral to Christ
- No Description Available.
- Walhalla
- The memorial building is viewed in the great distance.
- Walhalla
- A view of the Danube River is visible beneath the memorial temple on its massive foundation.
- Walhalla
- The exterior view of the facade is shown in a dramatic upward view and includes the massive stairs, columns and sculpted pediment.
- Walhalla
- This view shows the massive Doric columns and the expansive view into the countryside from inside the temple.
- Walhalla
- The interior of the memorial temple is shown with its many attendant sculptures, busts and portraits of notable Germans.
- Altes Museum
- Total facade with colonnade
- Alpine Hat
- Alpine hat of dark green felt hat. Brim slightly turned up. Hatband of lighter green yarn with feather brush on one side with metal bird on handle. One metal hat pin with a stag and doe and a black and red emblem in top right corner. Unlined with leather inner headband. Labels inside crown: "Ludwig Zapf hutmacher Werfen" and "Lanz Salzburg".
- Gloves
- Pair of ladies' gloves. The "hands" are of pale brown with white fabric, possibly a silk/cotton blend. Seamed on inside, they have 3 darts on back of each hand done with dark brown stitching. At wrist on each side is a v-shaped extension which joins to the "cuff", which is of light brown cotton with yellow tones. The scalloped edges of the "cuff" and semi-circular sections on the back of each are piped in dark brown fabric. The "cuffs" are styled as a wrap dress, with an overlap at back of wrist. The overlap has a single cylindrical button of black plastic designed to appear carved with three notches in the side revealing pale green/yellow below and at ends. Manufacturer's tag inside gloves: "Kayser, 52 * Reg / Made in Germany / 6"; Stamped in lining by tag: "Kayser 52". The gloves are accompanied by the original paper care tag: "WASH / GLOVES / ON HANDS / Use almost cool / water and a pure / mild soap. We re- / commend PALM- / OLIVE BEADS. Do / not rub. After wash- / ing take gloves off / rinse thoroughly in / cold water. Pull / lengthwise wrap / and squeeze in / towel. Then stretch / into shape and / leave to dry / KAYSER / The Name on every pair / Made in Germany / Trade Marks / Rege Krussig."
- Gloves
- Gloves of light off white kid leather with brown piping. Hands have 3 darts outlined with brown thread on top; wrist portion extends almost to elbow; triangular inserts of same leather with tiny circles punched out lays over brown leather create full trumpet shaped wrist opening; vent at bottom wrist near hand with 2 pearl button closures. Stamped inside of left glove: "Made in Saxony"; "9468"; "V T ES / 1445"; "ARIS" (logo within arch); "US PAT / AUG 22 '27" Stamped inside of right glove: "6"; "US PAT / SEPT 19'22"' "3126 / 8"; "9468"
- Beaded Bag
- Handbag. Rectangular bronze frame chased with scrolling floral forms. Ball/snap closure and bronze chain. Body of purse of off-white woven cloth covered in beaded design of red, pink, green, black, and white in an American Indian or possibly Caucasian motifs. Originally lined in pink silk. Frame is marked "Germany".
- [Köln]
- Photograph of a building in Köln, Germany. A brown brick building rises up in the foreground. Scaffolding is visible through the center arches.