Dresden Gallery
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tylerwalpole:He’s back! Here’s a promo piece I did for the latest Dresden Files book by Jim Butcher
A pair of ornate flintlock pistols from Suhl, Germany, dated 1741from The Dresden Armory
lknapp:Bild des Tages: Weihnachtspyramide im World Trade Gebäude in Dresden
mpdrolet:View from the town hall tower with sculpture on the destroyed city, Dresden, 1945 Walter Ha
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jopenb:Pantherquadriga with Dionysos and Ariadne by Johannes Schilling on the Semperoper, Dresden, G
marthajefferson:18thcenturylove:A Dresden Porcelain Figural Group by Unknown- modeled as an 18th c.
breathtakingdestinations: Frauenkirche - Dresden - Germany (by Norman Z)
luzfosca:Women form a human chain to carry bricks used in the reconstruction of Dresden, March 1946,
peashooter85:Wheel-lock rifle crafted by George Gessler of Dresden, Germany, dated 1611
I got a new phone cord so I can finally upload my pics from SDCC!Featuring myself as Dave and Rose,
magictransistor:Die WelthurWorld Clock in Dresden and an aspect of 19th century infographics from ‘A
ancient-serpent:Semperoper Dreden // by ancient-serpent.tumblr.com(don’t remove credit)
Pinturicchio, Portrait of a Boy. c. 1500, oil on canvas. Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden.
Peter Birkenholz, Building Model for a ball-shaped house, 1928. 1:100, cast. Architekturmuseum TU Mü
Gotthardt Kuehl Die Augustusbrücke zu Dresden im Schnee, Gotthardt Johann Kuehl. Germany (1850 - 191
catonhottinroof:Johan Christian Dahl (1788 - 1857) Dresden by Moonlight
Hunting sword with porcelain hilt, crafted by Georg Hennersdorf of Dresden, Germany, circa 1750from
danismm:Villeroy & Boch: Work carried out: with products from the Mettlach, Merzig, Dresden, Dan
thomaszhuang:THOMAS ZHUANG: JOURNEY SERIES, “DRESDEN”, 2013
mehreenqudosi:Women helping to clear the rubble of Dresden. Germany, 1945.
Alexander Baranowsky (1874-1941), ‘Grosse Kunstausstellung Dresden 1908’, “Deutsch
daddyswhore:Corpse in Dresden air raid shelter, 1946, Richard Peter, “Seventy percent of the Dresden
nobrashfestivity:Graz Dresdensis CodexThe Dresden Codex, also known as the Codex Dresdensis, is a pr
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