EditorialDie alte Fichte in Bad Gastein The old Spruce in Bad Gastein. Date/Period: 1899. Watercolour. Height: 568 mm (22.36 in); Width: 504 mm (19.84 in).
EditorialA couple walk by a waterfall, with the spa town of Bad Gastein surrounded by fir trees on a rocky hillside in the background. Les Bains de Gastein dans le Pa?s de Salzbourg = Bad Gastein im Salzburgischen. Mannheim : be? D. Artaria, [1807]. Hand-colo...
EditorialDie alte Fichte in Bad Gastein The old Spruce in Bad Gastein. Date/Period: 1899. Watercolour. Height: 568 mm (22.36 in); Width: 504 mm (19.84 in).
EditorialPortrait of Toni Sailer, Austrian ski-ace and world champion, three times Olympic gold meadal winner, during the 1958 world championships in Bad Gastein, Austria.
EditorialView of the Residence of Archduke Johann in Gastein Hot Springs. Date/Period: Between ca. 1829 and ca. 1832. Drawing. Watercolor over graphite. Height: 7.5 in (19 cm); Width: 11.2 in (28.5 cm).
EditorialA couple walk by a waterfall, with the spa town of Bad Gastein surrounded by fir trees on a rocky hillside in the background. Les Bains de Gastein dans le Pa?s de Salzbourg = Bad Gastein im Salzburgischen. Mannheim : be? D. Artaria, [1807]. Hand-colo...
EditorialView of the Residence of Archduke Johann in Gastein Hot Springs. Date/Period: Between ca. 1829 and ca. 1832. Drawing. Watercolor over graphite. Height: 7.5 in (19 cm); Width: 11.2 in (28.5 cm).
EditorialDie alte Fichte in Bad Gastein The old Spruce in Bad Gastein. Date/Period: 1899. Watercolour. Height: 568 mm (22.36 in); Width: 504 mm (19.84 in).
EditorialView of the Residence of Archduke Johann in Gastein Hot Springs; Thomas Ender, Austrian, 1793 - 1875; Austria, Europe; about 1829 - 1832; Watercolor over graphite; 19 x 28.5 cm (7 1/2 x 11 1/4 in.).
EditorialSki World Championships 1958 in Bad Gastein,Austria: Winner of the ladies' slalom, Norwegian Inger Bjoernbakken. Austrian Puzzi Fradl,runner-up, left.
EditorialPortrait of Toni Sailer, Austrian ski-ace and world champion, three times Olympic gold meadal winner, during the 1958 world championships in Bad Gastein, Austria.