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Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of adolescence (teenage girl) represented by a young woman with a crown

Allegory of adolescence (teenage girl) represented by a young woman with a crown
XEE4135875 Allegory of adolescence (teenage girl) represented by a young woman with a crown and a garland of flowers to denote happy fellicite. The peacock understands the love of adornment

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of arrogance. His donkey ears mark ignorance and his posture denotes his pride

Allegory of arrogance. His donkey ears mark ignorance and his posture denotes his pride
XEE4135867 Allegory of arrogance. His donkey ears mark ignorance and his posture denotes his pride. The peacock is a symbol of pride and the turkey making the wheel is that of stupidity

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Trade allegory. At his feet two mills are placed on each other

Trade allegory. At his feet two mills are placed on each other
XEE4135860 Trade allegory. At his feet two mills are placed on each other and he holds a stork in his arms. Its two attribute mean that mutual aid is the strength of trade

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of loyalty whose symbols are the key, the seal and the dog

Allegory of loyalty whose symbols are the key, the seal and the dog
XEE4135856 Allegory of loyalty whose symbols are the key, the seal and the dog. Engraving in " Iconologie oder Ideen aus dem Gebiete der Leidenschaften und Allegorien bildich dargestellt fur

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of the docilite. His attributes are the parakeet

Allegory of the docilite. His attributes are the parakeet
XEE4135836 Allegory of the docilite. His attributes are the parakeet and the little dog because of their obedience and desire to please

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of hypocrisy holding a prayer book and discipline (swift, whip)

Allegory of hypocrisy holding a prayer book and discipline (swift, whip)
XEE4135816 Allegory of hypocrisy holding a prayer book and discipline (swift, whip). The trumpet she has on her shoulder marks that she publishes her good works with emphasis

Background imageAustrian School Collection: German emigrants departing for America, 1857: between deck of an American liner in Le

German emigrants departing for America, 1857: between deck of an American liner in Le
XEE4135807 German emigrants departing for America, 1857: between deck of an American liner in Le Havre, the day before departure

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of the prosperity of life. richly clothed and crowned with grapes

Allegory of the prosperity of life. richly clothed and crowned with grapes
XEE4135762 Allegory of the prosperity of life. richly clothed and crowned with grapes and attributes of wealth and abundance

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of beauty. The compas is the emblem of the accuracy of proportions

Allegory of beauty. The compas is the emblem of the accuracy of proportions
XEE4135756 Allegory of beauty. The compas is the emblem of the accuracy of proportions. The lily is the symbol of beauty. Engraving in " Iconologie oder Ideen aus dem Gebiete der Leidenschaften

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of stability sitting on a marble cube with two piles plumb plants in the earth

Allegory of stability sitting on a marble cube with two piles plumb plants in the earth
XEE4135736 Allegory of stability sitting on a marble cube with two piles plumb plants in the earth. Engraving in " Iconologie oder Ideen aus dem Gebiete der Leidenschaften und Allegorien bildich

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of reason, she holds a flamboyant sword from which she threatens the vices

Allegory of reason, she holds a flamboyant sword from which she threatens the vices
XEE4135734 Allegory of reason, she holds a flamboyant sword from which she threatens the vices represented by snakes that she holds chains

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of history. His actions of listening and writing on a great book supported by

Allegory of history. His actions of listening and writing on a great book supported by
XEE4135728 Allegory of history. His actions of listening and writing on a great book supported by time means the action of being informed to retranscribe the memory of past things

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of philosophy sitting on a marble trone above several steps

Allegory of philosophy sitting on a marble trone above several steps
XEE4135727 Allegory of philosophy sitting on a marble trone above several steps. She has a golden diademe on the forehead and holds two open books " Naturalis" (Nature)

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of confusion holding a drawing representing the Tower of Babel with this word

Allegory of confusion holding a drawing representing the Tower of Babel with this word
XEE4135720 Allegory of confusion holding a drawing representing the Tower of Babel with this word " Babylonia Undique"

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of inconsideration. She walks looking at a butterfly without seeing that there

Allegory of inconsideration. She walks looking at a butterfly without seeing that there
XEE4135713 Allegory of inconsideration. She walks looking at a butterfly without seeing that there is a precipice at her feet

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of obstinacy leaning on a mule. The donkey ears on his head are the emblem of

Allegory of obstinacy leaning on a mule. The donkey ears on his head are the emblem of
XEE4135709 Allegory of obstinacy leaning on a mule. The donkey ears on his head are the emblem of ignorance and stubbornness. The steam around his head means his intelligence is dark

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of Darkness. It extends a dark veil with which it prevents the penetration of

Allegory of Darkness. It extends a dark veil with which it prevents the penetration of
XEE4135708 Allegory of Darkness. It extends a dark veil with which it prevents the penetration of light. Its attributes are the owl and other night birds

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of the inimite with a helmet trimmed with iron tips

Allegory of the inimite with a helmet trimmed with iron tips
XEE4135677 Allegory of the inimite with a helmet trimmed with iron tips. Her dress is strewn with flames. The two arrows she holds to the opposite are synonymous with contradiction

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of jealousy stretching the ear on one side and watching what happens

Allegory of jealousy stretching the ear on one side and watching what happens
XEE4135662 Allegory of jealousy stretching the ear on one side and watching what happens on the other. Her dress is dotted with eyes and ears

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of the confidence represented by a woman sitting on a place in the middle of

Allegory of the confidence represented by a woman sitting on a place in the middle of
XEE4135644 Allegory of the confidence represented by a woman sitting on a place in the middle of the sea and holding in her hand a ship she raised

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of obedience. She holds a yoke on her shoulders

Allegory of obedience. She holds a yoke on her shoulders
XEE4135643 Allegory of obedience. She holds a yoke on her shoulders and moves forward to receive a brake that descends from the open sky in which the word " soft" is read

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of drunkenness. She holds a jug and a cup full of wine that she leaves

Allegory of drunkenness. She holds a jug and a cup full of wine that she leaves
XEE4135639 Allegory of drunkenness. She holds a jug and a cup full of wine that she leaves. Its symbol is a panthere symbol of the fury of drunkenness

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of value, crowned with laurel, she caresses a lion tame by her

Allegory of value, crowned with laurel, she caresses a lion tame by her
XEE4135634 Allegory of value, crowned with laurel, she caresses a lion tame by her. The high scepter means that her courage makes her worthy of command

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of constancy. She holds a sword over a burning fire

Allegory of constancy. She holds a sword over a burning fire
XEE4135616 Allegory of constancy. She holds a sword over a burning fire. The column it embraces is the attribute of the farm

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of treason. An awful old woman caresses a handsome young man

Allegory of treason. An awful old woman caresses a handsome young man
XEE4135589 Allegory of treason. An awful old woman caresses a handsome young man and at the same time prepares to stab him

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of oblivion. She holds a mandrake plant, powerful narcotic

Allegory of oblivion. She holds a mandrake plant, powerful narcotic
XEE4135580 Allegory of oblivion. She holds a mandrake plant, powerful narcotic. The lynx is the animal dedicated to Bacchus

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of negligence. She holds a clock with an overturned sand (hourglass)

Allegory of negligence. She holds a clock with an overturned sand (hourglass)
XEE4135565 Allegory of negligence. She holds a clock with an overturned sand (hourglass). The torute is the emblem of slowness

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Mission Marchand (1896-1899) to Fachoda (Sudan): the French captain Baratier (1864-1917

Mission Marchand (1896-1899) to Fachoda (Sudan): the French captain Baratier (1864-1917
XEE4135556 Mission Marchand (1896-1899) to Fachoda (Sudan): the French captain Baratier (1864-1917) and his troops advancing through the marsh towards Fachoda

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of fate. A star above it eoects reports of astrology on incidents of human life

Allegory of fate. A star above it eoects reports of astrology on incidents of human life
XEE4135553 Allegory of fate. A star above it eoects reports of astrology on incidents of human life. He holds with one hand a deciduous symbol of his power and on the other a cattail symbol

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of the origin of diseases. Seneque, hating the exces of the treats of his time

Allegory of the origin of diseases. Seneque, hating the exces of the treats of his time
XEE4135535 Allegory of the origin of diseases. Seneque, hating the exces of the treats of his time, said one day: " Do you wonder you may see unnumbered diseases

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Scenes illustrating Faith, Hope, Charity and their opposite, Incredulite

Scenes illustrating Faith, Hope, Charity and their opposite, Incredulite
XEE4135530 Scenes illustrating Faith, Hope, Charity and their opposite, Incredulite, Desperation and Egoism. Illustration in " Le Pelerin" of March 27, 1898

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Allegory of providence. Expression: When the weather is nice, take your coat

Allegory of providence. Expression: When the weather is nice, take your coat
XEE4135525 Allegory of providence. Expression: When the weather is nice, take your coat, when it rains, take it, if you want

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Bobbejaanbout (Baboon thigh butt) musket, 1800-1850 circa

Bobbejaanbout (Baboon thigh butt) musket, 1800-1850 circa
5920745 Bobbejaanbout (Baboon thigh butt) musket, 1800-1850 circa by South African School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Bobbejaanbout (Baboon thigh butt) musket

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Portuguese Guedes 8 mm bolt action rifle, 1885

Portuguese Guedes 8 mm bolt action rifle, 1885
5920740 Portuguese Guedes 8 mm bolt action rifle, 1885 by Austrian School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Portuguese Guedes 8 mm bolt action rifle, 1885)

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Osphranter Rufus (Great Red Kangaroo), 1845-1863 (hand-coloured lithograph)

Osphranter Rufus (Great Red Kangaroo), 1845-1863 (hand-coloured lithograph)
986426 Osphranter Rufus (Great Red Kangaroo), 1845-1863 (hand-coloured lithograph) by English School, (19th century); 54.5x37.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAustrian School Collection: St. Stephens Cathedral in Vienna, 1779-1792 (hand-coloured etching)

St. Stephens Cathedral in Vienna, 1779-1792 (hand-coloured etching)
986412 St. Stephens Cathedral in Vienna, 1779-1792 (hand-coloured etching) by Austrian School, (18th century); 39.4x53.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: St. Stephens Cathedral in Vienna)

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Stock-im-Eisen-Platz, 1779-1792 (hand-coloured etching)

Stock-im-Eisen-Platz, 1779-1792 (hand-coloured etching)
986411 Stock-im-Eisen-Platz, 1779-1792 (hand-coloured etching) by Austrian School, (18th century); 39.4x53.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Stock-im-Eisen-Platz)

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Moso, signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga, c. 1848 (colour woodblock print)

Moso, signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga, c. 1848 (colour woodblock print)
6295378 Moso, signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga, c.1848 (colour woodblock print) by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1798-1861); 24.2x18.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Six woodblock prints comprising)

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Vintage poster of cyclists riding bicycles, c. 1890 (poster)

Vintage poster of cyclists riding bicycles, c. 1890 (poster)
6295372 Vintage poster of cyclists riding bicycles, c.1890 (poster) by Austrian School, (19th century); Photo eBarbara Singer; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Weird Sisters: Ministers of Darkness: Minions of the Moon, pub

Weird Sisters: Ministers of Darkness: Minions of the Moon, pub
3025364 Weird Sisters: Ministers of Darkness: Minions of the Moon, pub. 1791 (hand coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAustrian School Collection: St. Michael weighing souls (tempera on panel)

St. Michael weighing souls (tempera on panel)
3025337 St. Michael weighing souls (tempera on panel) by Austrian School, (15th century); 90.2x75.6 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, USA; eAllen Memorial Art Museum; Austrian

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Ivory painted armchair of generous size, carved in the manner of Johann Michael

Ivory painted armchair of generous size, carved in the manner of Johann Michael
3960454 Ivory painted armchair of generous size, carved in the manner of Johann Michael Hoppenhaupt (wood) by German School, (18th century); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Ebonised small frame with inlaid silver decoration, c. 1850 (wood)

Ebonised small frame with inlaid silver decoration, c. 1850 (wood)
3960444 Ebonised small frame with inlaid silver decoration, c.1850 (wood) by Austrian School, (19th century); Private Collection; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Capture of the Furie and Waakzaamheid, October 23rd 1796

Capture of the Furie and Waakzaamheid, October 23rd 1796
489308 Capture of the Furie and Waakzaamheid, October 23rd 1796, from The Naval Achievements of Great Britain by James Jenkins, engraved by Thomas Sutherland

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Pleasure garden and country villa of Baton Bartholotti, Chief of the Armies of the HRE

Pleasure garden and country villa of Baton Bartholotti, Chief of the Armies of the HRE
489293 Pleasure garden and country villa of Baton Bartholotti, Chief of the Armies of the HRE, Dornach, c.1719 (litho) by Austrian School

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Powder flask, c. 1620-50 (walnut with ivory & steel)

Powder flask, c. 1620-50 (walnut with ivory & steel)
490950 Powder flask, c.1620-50 (walnut with ivory & steel) by German School, (17th century); 17.2x12.1 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; German, out of copyright

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Powder flask, Tyrol (horn)

Powder flask, Tyrol (horn)
490947 Powder flask, Tyrol (horn) by Austrian School, (17th century); 21.3x20 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Severance; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageAustrian School Collection: Leopold II, Emperor of Austria (oil on canvas)

Leopold II, Emperor of Austria (oil on canvas)
490509 Leopold II, Emperor of Austria (oil on canvas) by Austrian School, (18th century); 254x151 cm; Museum of the Order of St



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