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#TBT Núremberg, ciudad Alemana con mucha historia, desde la casa intacta del artista Renacent
hand lettered illustration for the neuhijten magazin of the stijl design exhibition 2014 in nurember
peashooter85:Black and White armor from Nuremberg, Germany, circa 1570.from The Wallace Collection
armthearmour:The Great Helm of Hans Rieter zu Kornburg, Nuremberg, Germany, ca. mid 14th century, ho
Stephan Zick, Model of the Human Eye, around 1680. Ivory, horn, glass, paper. Height 7cm. Nuremberg,
Albrecht Dürer, drapery studies, 1503-1508. Nuremberg, Germany. Via zeno.org
openmarginalis:Schedelsche Weltchronik: Nuremberg Chronicle by Hartmann Schedel, Germany c. 1496 via
Nuremberg and Venetian costumes by Albrecht Durer, 1495-97
Katharina Dietrich & Paulus Franck, Dekorative Letters A, B, C, early 17th century. Nuremberg, G
museum-of-artifacts:Universal tool. Nuremberg, from 1560 to 1570.Iron, partially blackened. Box leng
Perspectiva Literaria, 1567 Mathis Zündt (afterHans Lencker 1523-1585) - etchingFondation Custodia /
Gold haube headdress, c. 1650-1700 Nuremberg, Bavaria
Johann Christoph Albrecht, Elementa Calligraphiae, 1764. Engraving. Nuremberg, Germany. Source DIPF
A pair of bone inlaid wheel-lock pistols crafted by Peter Daner of Nuremberg, Germany, dated 1587fro
by-grace-of-god:Nuremberg, Chapelle Du Château
Lienhard Miller, sundial, 1620. Ivory. Germany ©LHH Diptych dials became popular during the 16th and
Lady with a houpette from Nuremberg, Germany by Wenceslas Hollar after Paulus Fürst excudit, c. 1645
Two 16thC Nuremberg jetons. Copper alloy. The right hand example was made by Hans Schultes (his name
Anatomia Deudsch. Andreas Vesalius. Nuremberg. Illustrations by Julius Paul Fabricius, 1551.
Ornate ivory mounted wheel-lock pistol originating from Nuremberg, Germany, late 16th century.from R
Bone inlaid wheel-lock pistol, Nuremberg, Germany, circa 1570from Hermann Historica
Johannes von Gmunden. Kalender, Nuremberg, 1496
mediumaevum:Monstrance Clock or Mirror Clock, ca. 1570Made in Nuremberg, GermanyCase of gilt bronze;
Georgius Hartmann, Astrolabe, 1548. Nuremberg. Replica. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
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