EditorialDuring the later Iron Age, gold and silver were sacrificed in swamps and silting-up lakes. The rings from Skedemosse, Oland, and the silver ornaments from Sjorup in Skane are examples of this kind. Around 500 AD sacrifical venues were transferred to th...
EditorialWilhelm Dreesen, Island & Co, autumn mood (Flensburg harbor), At the bathing beach on F?hr (at the Wadden Sea) and returning from the crab catch (Hallig-Oland in the Wadden Sea) from the portfolio Picturesque Pictures, Paper, Collotype, Total: Height: ...
EditorialWilhelm Dreesen, Sinsel & Co, In der Flensburger F?hrde, Auf der Hallig-Gr?de and Auf der Hallig-Oland from the portfolio Picturesque Pictures, Paper, Collotype, Total: Height: 48,30 cm; Width: 32,50 cm, inscribed and dated: recto: in the printing form...
EditorialThe Danish String Quartet — from left, Rune Tonsgaard Sorensen, Frederik Oland, Asbjorn Norgaard and Fredrik Schoyen Sjolin — preform at Alice Tully Hall in New York, Feb. 12, 2020. (James Estrin/The New York Times)
EditorialDuring the later Iron Age, gold and silver were sacrificed in swamps and silting-up lakes. The rings from Skedemosse, Oland, and the silver ornaments from Sjorup in Skane are examples of this kind. Around 500 AD sacrifical venues were transferred to th...