EditorialJesus with the Crown of Thorns. One of eight panels of an altar formerly in the Melk Abbey Church, Austria. Tempera on spruce wood (1502) 149 x 110 cm.
EditorialA crowned head, a female saint, member of a royal family. Reliquary of embossed copper, gilded, enamel, semi-precious stones (late 13th) Height: 32 cm.
EditorialJesus with the Crown of Thorns. One of eight panels of an altar formerly in the Melk Abbey Church, Austria. Tempera on spruce wood (1502) 149 x 110 cm.
EditorialA crowned head, a female saint, member of a royal family. Reliquary of embossed copper, gilded, enamel, semi-precious stones (late 13th) Height: 32 cm.
EditorialDiplomats on the Danube: The Austrian government invited accredited diplomats to an annual outing on the Danube. British Ambassador Sir Harold Caccia during the coffee-break at the Melk Monastery. At the table behind him, French Ambassador Jean Payart.
EditorialA crowned head, a female saint, member of a royal family. Reliquary of embossed copper, gilded, enamel, semi-precious stones (late 13th) Height: 32 cm.
EditorialPontius Pilate washing his hands. One of eight panels of an altar formerly in the Melk Abbey Church, Austria. Tempera on spruce wood (1502) 149 x 110 cm.
EditorialTriumphal Arch ('Ehrenpforte') for Emperor Maximilian I. Dated 1515. Detail of 33-02-02/65. Woodcut. Capital of the right-hand corner column. Portrait of Margrave Adalbert (Albrecht) the Victorious (died May 26, 1055 in Melk).
EditorialThe passenger boat "Radetzky", named after a famous Austrian commander, meets a steamship in the "Wachau", the Danube valley between Melk and Vienna.
EditorialDiplomats on the Danube: The Austrian government invited accredited diplomats to an annual outing on the Danube. British Ambassador Sir Harold Caccia during the coffee-break at the Melk Monastery. At the table behind him, French Ambassador Jean Payart.
EditorialWest-German elections 1953. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) won a majority. Old farmer and his parliamentary deputy.
EditorialPontius Pilate washing his hands. One of eight panels of an altar formerly in the Melk Abbey Church, Austria. Tempera on spruce wood (1502) 149 x 110 cm.
EditorialA crowned head, a female saint, member of a royal family. Reliquary of embossed copper, gilded, enamel, semi-precious stones (late 13th) Height: 32 cm.