A beautiful and atypical for a attributed to Kolman Helmschmid
Width: 8.1 in/20.5 cm
Depth: 6.75 in/17.1 cm
Height: 7.6 in/19.4 cm
Weight: 1.3 lbs/568 g
1525, housed at the

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Luna, from the Flowers of Abu Ma'shar, by Ja'far ibn Muḥammad al-Balkhī (787--886), known as Abū Ma'shar (Augsburg, 1488)

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The talking parrot and the daintily singing
Copper etching by Martin Engelbrecht (1684 - 1756). With a rhyming poem about the subject matter in the German language. Original hand coloring. Augsburg, ca. 1730.
https://t.co/1aPTzBU0Av

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A pair of German silver candlesticks by Johann Balthasar Heckenauer, Augsburg, 1759-61. In Rococo form, with shaped circular domed bases& knopped baluster stems. The last image is the Rococo ballroom dating from 1765-1770, in the Schaezlerpalais, Augsburg.

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A pair of fencers with sideswords from De Arte Athletica of Paulus Hector Mair, published in Augsburg, Germany, 1542.

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Den Haag. - The Hague
(Coat of arms showing stork holding an eel)
"Hagacomit Graffehag"
by Johann Christian Leopold (1699-1755).
Published in Augsburg, ca. 1730.
19,7 x 28,7 cm

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The
1. Santini. Venice, 1779
2. By Gabiel Bodenehr, Augsburg, 1723.
3. Homann, Nuremberg, 1723
https://t.co/i481D6F2Wk

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Matthaeus Seutter depicts the Roman City Trier.

Augsburg, ca. 1740
Below plan: Panoramic view, flanked left and right by two allegorical engravings symbolizing heavenly and worldly power.
https://t.co/KuaOmjVVmE

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Den Haag. - The Hague
(Coat of arms showing stork holding an eel)
"Hagacomit Graffehag"
by Johann Christian Leopold (1699-1755).
Published in Augsburg, ca. 1730.
19,7 x 28,7 cm

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Portions of The Coat of Arms of Den Haag (stork holding an eel) also shown on this wonderful view.
"Hagacomit Graffehag"
by Johann Christian Leopold (*1699).
Publ. in Augsburg, ca. 1730.
19,7 x 28,7 cm

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Beautiful - The Hague

"Hagacomit Graffehag"
General view of the Dutch capital Den Haag.
Copper etching by Johann Christian Leopold (1699-1755).
Leopold was his own publisher.
Published in Augsburg, ca. 1730.
https://t.co/LPyTtHqqnz

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Den Haag. - The Hague

"Hagacomit Graffehag"
General view of the Dutch capital Den Haag.
Copper etching by Johann Christian Leopold (1699-1755).
Leopold was his own publisher.
Published in Augsburg, ca. 1730.
https://t.co/9J5Cw2qBHL

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The talking parrot and the daintily singing canary
With a rhyming poem about the subject matter in German. Augsburg, ca. 1730.
Since there is no canary bird, the engraving and the poem refers to the charming lady in the middle ground playing the flute.
https://t.co/bmSG1pfyS2

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What even is modernity, really? Asking for a friend aka the discipline of art history.

Façon moderne d'une Porte de Jardin (A Garden Door in the Modern Style)
Johann Esaias Nilson
Augsburg, 1755-1760
Etching and engraving

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It’s arrived! Matheus Schwartz, of Augsburg, 23 in 1520, began a diary of his clothes. He loved talking to old people about their fashions and so recorded his own. Not afraid to show he ‘had become fat and round’ the book covers 1497-1561. See what they really wore! Amazon.

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Very detailed map of in and its immediate surroundings.

Original hand coloring.
Copper etching by Conrad Lotter (1707-1777)
Published by Matthaeus Seutter (1678-1757)

Augsburg, 1746 https://t.co/zGTdcnRAwT

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Design Character by @.char_zin

Augsburg, Eternal Sevant
Unique Follower : Zerzura

Page FB Eveden https://t.co/r4MbOfMsPz
Page FB SheRio & Co https://t.co/UemE0PGZ8D

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The talking parrot and the daintily singing canary.
Copper etching by Martin Engelbrecht. With a rhyming poem about the subject matter. Original hand coloring. Augsburg, ca. 1730. https://t.co/DhtOxFqH4b

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Augsburg Book of Miracles. Produced between 1545 and 1552 by an unknown artist. An illustrated manuscript from 1550s Augsburg, Germany, showing tales of the Old Testament, the Book of Revelation, contemporary events and apocalyptic visions.

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