Anna von Schweidnitz, third wife of Charles IV, bust of the clerestory of the cathedral
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Elizabeth of Pomerania, fourth wife of Charles IV, bust of the clerestory of the cathedral

Charles IV, bust of triforium of St. Vitus Cathedral
Bust of the Emperor

Gothic window in the south transept of St. Vitus Cathedral

The side of St. Vitus Cathedral seen from the Church of St. George

View of the vault of the main nave of St. Vitus Cathedral

The top of the new part of St. Vitus Cathedral, seen from the choir

View of the foothills and bows - buttresses of St. Vitus Cathedral, north side

St. Vitus Cathedral, south side. View of the flying buttresses on the roof of the choir chapels

Scaffolding erected in the choir of St. Vitus Cathedral for the repair of the vault

View of the nave and down - south side of the new part of St. Vitus Cathedral

Mask (Chimera), plastic ornamental detail in the new part of St. Vitus Cathedral

The new part and the choir of St. Vitus Cathedral, seen from the organ loft

Imaginary View of Rome with the Horse-Tamer of the Monte Cavallo and a Church

Design for Cover of Hand Drawings of Old Masters from the Albertina and other Collections, Vol. IV (Entwurf für Titelblatt von Handzeichnungen Alter Meister aus der Albertina und anderen Sammlungen, Bd. IV)

MEMORIES OF THE PEACE CONGRESS 4: Having finished their work, and having, through three days of speeches, definitively guaranteed world peace, the Congress members of St. Cecilia's room decide to take a triumphal, but peaceable, walk in the Paris streets!

MEMORIES OF THE PEACE CONGRESS 4: Having finished their work, and having, through three days of speeches, definitively guaranteed world peace, the Congress members of St. Cecilia's room decide to take a triumphal, but peaceable, walk in the Paris streets!

Strangers in Paris 16: The Daguerreotype portrait: -Here is the work of the sun..., how coloured it is, hm?... how warm... and all in three seconds! -Well, true...looking at that, you wouldn’t say that I’d been in the sun for only three seconds... you’d think I’d been in it for three years, because I look like a real negro... never mind, it’s a pretty portrait, and my wife will be well pleased!..

TODAY'S PHILANTHROPISTS 9: “Yesterday, in the rue St. Honoré, a respectable old man fell, struck by an attack of apoplexy, it would have been the end of him had not the celebrated Doctor Cabassol, who was by chance at his window at No. 107, hastened to fly to his aid: thanks to intelligent and prodigious help together with the most touching solicitude the sick man was promptly restored to life. Our celebrated Doctor Cabassol topping his generous behaviour wanted to receive as payment for his care only the thanks of a family which will eternally bless his name. Honour to Doctor Cabassol!” -Look here, it's you who's the respectable old man in question, yesterday you failed to fall when coming to see me, you could have injured yourself and then I could have saved you... I contrived it all a little more dramatically for the newspaper... it won't do you any harm and it'll do me a lot of good!
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