Oriel window, known as "the Golden Roof," on a house in the market square in Innsbruck. The background, as well as the fountain and some details, were invented by Heideloff. A sketched but faithful view of the same can be found in Dollinger's Travel Sketches, Volume I, Pl. 5. 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
Detail view
Oriel window, known as "the Golden Roof," on a house in the market square in Innsbruck. The background, as well as the fountain and some details, were invented by Heideloff. A sketched but faithful view of the same can be found in Dollinger's Travel Sketches, Volume I, Pl. 5. 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
Detail view
Oriel window, known as "the Golden Roof," on a house in the market square in Innsbruck. The background, as well as the fountain and some details, were invented by Heideloff. A sketched but faithful view of the same can be found in Dollinger's Travel Sketches, Volume I, Pl. 5. 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
Detail view with artist's signature, Alex. Marx sc (Latin sculpsit, "[...] it engraved")
Oriel window, known as "the Golden Roof," on a house in the market square in Innsbruck. The background, as well as the fountain and some details, were invented by Heideloff. A sketched but faithful view of the same can be found in Dollinger's Travel Sketches, Volume I, Pl. 5. 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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