1838 1855
Volume XX, Pl. 2. Fig. a. Alliance coat of arms of the Nuremberg Dill and Imhof families, carved in oak. Formerly owned by Heideloff. Figs. b. and c. Late Gothic bishop's crosiers from a tomb in Regensburg Cathedral Fig. d. Coat of arms from Regensburg Cathedral in: Carl Heideloff's Medieval Ornamentation. 200 copper plates with explanatory text. New edition, Nuremberg. Published by Conrad Geiger. (Originally published in 25 volumes, 1838-55)
Design: Heideloff, Carl Alexander
Realization: Marx, Alexander Richard Wilhelm
photoTheo Noll
1838 1855
Alliance coat of arms of the Nuremberg Dill and Imhof families
Volume XX, Pl. 2. Fig. a. Alliance coat of arms of the Nuremberg Dill and Imhof families, carved in oak. Formerly owned by Heideloff. Figs. b. and c. Late Gothic bishop's crosiers from a tomb in Regensburg Cathedral Fig. d. Coat of arms from Regensburg Cathedral in: Carl Heideloff's Medieval Ornamentation. 200 copper plates with explanatory text. New edition, Nuremberg. Published by Conrad Geiger. (Originally published in 25 volumes, 1838-55)
Design: Heideloff, Carl Alexander
Realization: Marx, Alexander Richard Wilhelm
photoTheo Noll
1838 1855
Late Gothic bishop's staff from a tomb in Regensburg Cathedral
Volume XX, Pl. 2. Fig. a. Alliance coat of arms of the Nuremberg Dill and Imhof families, carved in oak. Formerly owned by Heideloff. Figs. b. and c. Late Gothic bishop's crosiers from a tomb in Regensburg Cathedral Fig. d. Coat of arms from Regensburg Cathedral in: Carl Heideloff's Medieval Ornamentation. 200 copper plates with explanatory text. New edition, Nuremberg. Published by Conrad Geiger. (Originally published in 25 volumes, 1838-55)
Design: Heideloff, Carl Alexander
Realization: Marx, Alexander Richard Wilhelm
photoTheo Noll
1838 1855
Late Gothic bishop's staff from a tomb in Regensburg Cathedral
Volume XX, Pl. 2. Fig. a. Alliance coat of arms of the Nuremberg Dill and Imhof families, carved in oak. Formerly owned by Heideloff. Figs. b. and c. Late Gothic bishop's crosiers from a tomb in Regensburg Cathedral Fig. d. Coat of arms from Regensburg Cathedral in: Carl Heideloff's Medieval Ornamentation. 200 copper plates with explanatory text. New edition, Nuremberg. Published by Conrad Geiger. (Originally published in 25 volumes, 1838-55)
Design: Heideloff, Carl Alexander
Realization: Marx, Alexander Richard Wilhelm
photoTheo Noll
1838 1855
Coat of arms from Regensburg Cathedral
Volume XX, Pl. 2. Fig. a. Alliance coat of arms of the Nuremberg Dill and Imhof families, carved in oak. Formerly owned by Heideloff. Figs. b. and c. Late Gothic bishop's crosiers from a tomb in Regensburg Cathedral Fig. d. Coat of arms from Regensburg Cathedral in: Carl Heideloff's Medieval Ornamentation. 200 copper plates with explanatory text. New edition, Nuremberg. Published by Conrad Geiger. (Originally published in 25 volumes, 1838-55)
Design: Heideloff, Carl Alexander
Realization: Marx, Alexander Richard Wilhelm
photoTheo Noll
1838 1855
Detail view with artist's signature, A. Marx sc (Latin sculpsit, "[...] it engraved")
Volume XX, Pl. 2. Fig. a. Alliance coat of arms of the Nuremberg Dill and Imhof families, carved in oak. Formerly owned by Heideloff. Figs. b. and c. Late Gothic bishop's crosiers from a tomb in Regensburg Cathedral Fig. d. Coat of arms from Regensburg Cathedral in: Carl Heideloff's Medieval Ornamentation. 200 copper plates with explanatory text. New edition, Nuremberg. Published by Conrad Geiger. (Originally published in 25 volumes, 1838-55)
Design: Heideloff, Carl Alexander
Realization: Marx, Alexander Richard Wilhelm
photoTheo Noll
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