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    • F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Mary Annunciation, around 1845, Lithography
      Nov. 16, 2024

      F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Mary Annunciation, around 1845, Lithography

      Est: €105 - €175

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart) after Eduard Mauch (1800 Geislingen - 1874 Ulm): Mary Annunciation, c. 1845, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Gez. von E. Mauch | Gedr. v. Küstner | Lith v Federer". Date: c. 1845 Source: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Book, Religion Keywords: Conception, Virginity, Holy Spirit, Dove, Lily, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany, Size: Paper: 53,0 cm x 37,1 cm (20,9 x 14,6 in), Depiction: 33,5 cm x 17,7 cm (13,2 x 7 in)

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    • F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Annunciation angel, around 1845, Lithography
      Nov. 16, 2024

      F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Annunciation angel, around 1845, Lithography

      Est: €105 - €175

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart) after Eduard Mauch (1800 Geislingen - 1874 Ulm): Annunciation Angel Archangel Gabriel, c. 1845, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Gez. v. E. Mauch | Gedr. v. Küstner | Lith. v. Federer". Date: c. 1845 Source: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Book, Religion Keywords: Messenger of God, Angel, Archangel, Gabriel, Annunciation, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany, Size: Paper: 52,5 cm x 37,1 cm (20,7 x 14,6 in), Depiction: 33,7 cm x 17,7 cm (13,3 x 7 in)

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    • F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Presentation of Christ in the temple, around 1845, Lithograp
      Nov. 16, 2024

      F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Presentation of Christ in the temple, around 1845, Lithograp

      Est: €105 - €175

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart) after Eduard Mauch (1800 Geislingen - 1874 Ulm): Presentation of Christ in the Temple, c. 1845, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Gez. v. E. Mauch | Gedr. v. Küstner | Lith. v. Federer". Date: c. 1845 Description: In the temple. Mary with her Son Jesus, in whom the priest Simeon recognises the Saviour of mankind. Source: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Book, Religion Keywords: New Testament, Presentation of Christ, Simeon, Temple, Redeemer, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany, Size: Paper: 52,7 cm x 36,8 cm (20,7 x 14,5 in), Depiction: 33,5 cm x 17,8 cm (13,2 x 7 in)

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, Lithography
      Oct. 26, 2024

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): View of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.X.", "Bl.10". On the lower edge of the sheet, the title of the depiction can be seen in print on a glued-on paper strip. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Picturesque depiction of a barren rocky mountain landscape. On a path a caravan with camels can be seen moving towards the Gebigre. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria, Size: Paper: 15,2 cm x 21,2 cm (6 x 8,3 in), Depiction: 12,6 cm x 18,1 cm (5 x 7,1 in)

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, Lithography
      Oct. 26, 2024

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Atmospheric landscape depiction of the Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.I.", "Bl.1". On the upper, lower and right margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Atmospheric landscape depiction with a view of the Taurus mountain range from the Kahraman coast. Over the dry grassland with individual bushes, the view goes to the distant mountains with snow-covered peaks. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria, Size: Paper: 15,2 cm x 20,7 cm (6 x 8,1 in), Depiction: 12,6 cm x 18,1 cm (5 x 7,1 in)

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Smelter at Gülek on the Bulgur Dágh, Lithography
      Oct. 26, 2024

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Smelter at Gülek on the Bulgur Dágh, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Atmospheric landscape depiction with the smelting hut at Gülek on the Bulgur Dágh, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.I.", "Bl.2". On the upper, lower and right margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Atmospheric landscape depiction with a view of an imposing mountain range behind wooded hills. In front the low buildings of a smelting works can be seen, where lead ores were smelted in the 19th century. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria, Size: Paper: 15,2 cm x 21,6 cm (6 x 8,5 in), Depiction: 12,6 cm x 18,1 cm (5 x 7,1 in)

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Smelter at Gülek on the Bulgur Dágh, Lithography
      Feb. 24, 2024

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Smelter at Gülek on the Bulgur Dágh, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Atmospheric landscape depiction with the smelting hut at Gülek on the Bulgur Dágh, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.I.", "Bl.2". On the upper, lower and right margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Atmospheric landscape depiction with a view of an imposing mountain range behind wooded hills. In front the low buildings of a smelting works can be seen, where lead ores were smelted in the 19th century. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, Lithography
      Feb. 24, 2024

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Atmospheric landscape depiction of the Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.I.", "Bl.1". On the upper, lower and right margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Atmospheric landscape depiction with a view of the Taurus mountain range from the Kahraman coast. Over the dry grassland with individual bushes, the view goes to the distant mountains with snow-covered peaks. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, Lithography
      Feb. 24, 2024

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): View of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.X.", "Bl.10". On the lower edge of the sheet, the title of the depiction can be seen in print on a glued-on paper strip. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Picturesque depiction of a barren rocky mountain landscape. On a path a caravan with camels can be seen moving towards the Gebigre. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography
      Oct. 14, 2023

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Impressive depiction of the ruins of the Emir's castle at Korneil in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen", "Bl.12". On the upper and lower margins of the sheet, the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Impressive depiction of the ruins of the Emirsburg zu Korneil in a rocky Syrian mountain landscape. The viewer's gaze encounters a steep rock face behind which the castle above can be seen. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Smelter at Gülek on Bulgur Dágh, Lithography
      Oct. 14, 2023

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Smelter at Gülek on Bulgur Dágh, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Atmospheric landscape depiction with the smelting hut at Gülek on the Bulgur Dágh, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.I.", "Bl.2". On the upper, lower and right margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Atmospheric landscape depiction with a view of an imposing mountain range behind wooded hills. In front the low buildings of a smelting works can be seen, where lead ores were smelted in the 19th century. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography
      Oct. 14, 2023

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Picturesque depiction of the ruins of the Emir's castle at Korneil in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.XI.", "Bl.11". On the upper and lower margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Picturesque depiction of the ruins of the Emir's castle at Korneil in a barren Syrian mountain landscape. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, Lithography
      Oct. 14, 2023

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Atmospheric landscape depiction of the Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.I.", "Bl.1". On the upper, lower and right margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Atmospheric landscape depiction with a view of the Taurus mountain range from the Kahraman coast. Over the dry grassland with individual bushes, the view goes to the distant mountains with snow-covered peaks. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Anti-Lebanon Mountain Range in Syria, Lithography
      Oct. 14, 2023

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), Anti-Lebanon Mountain Range in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): View of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.X.", "Bl.10". On the lower edge of the sheet, the title of the depiction can be seen in print on a glued-on paper strip. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Picturesque depiction of a barren rocky mountain landscape. On a path a caravan with camels can be seen moving towards the Gebigre. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Mary Annunciation, around 1845, Lithography
      Sep. 02, 2023

      F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Mary Annunciation, around 1845, Lithography

      Est: €105 - €175

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart) after Eduard Mauch (1800 Geislingen - 1874 Ulm): Mary Annunciation, c. 1845, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Gez. von E. Mauch | Gedr. v. Küstner | Lith v Federer". Date: c. 1845 Source: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Book, Religion Keywords: Conception, Virginity, Holy Spirit, Dove, Lily, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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    • F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Annunciation Angel, around 1845, Lithography
      Sep. 02, 2023

      F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Annunciation Angel, around 1845, Lithography

      Est: €105 - €175

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart) after Eduard Mauch (1800 Geislingen - 1874 Ulm): Annunciation Angel Archangel Gabriel, c. 1845, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Gez. v. E. Mauch | Gedr. v. Küstner | Lith. v. Federer". Date: c. 1845 Source: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Book, Religion Keywords: Messenger of God, Angel, Archangel, Gabriel, Annunciation, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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    • F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Presentation of Christ in the Temple, around 1845, Lithograp
      Sep. 02, 2023

      F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Presentation of Christ in the Temple, around 1845, Lithograp

      Est: €105 - €175

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart) after Eduard Mauch (1800 Geislingen - 1874 Ulm): Presentation of Christ in the Temple, c. 1845, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Gez. v. E. Mauch | Gedr. v. Küstner | Lith. v. Federer". Date: c. 1845 Description: In the temple. Mary with her Son Jesus, in whom the priest Simeon recognises the Saviour of mankind. Source: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Book, Religion Keywords: New Testament, Presentation of Christ, Simeon, Temple, Redeemer, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography
      Jun. 10, 2023

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Impressive depiction of the ruins of the Emir's castle at Korneil in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen", "Bl.12". On the upper and lower margins of the sheet, the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Impressive depiction of the ruins of the Emirsburg zu Korneil in a rocky Syrian mountain landscape. The viewer's gaze encounters a steep rock face behind which the castle above can be seen. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The smelter at Gülek on Bulgur Dágh, Lithography
      Jun. 10, 2023

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The smelter at Gülek on Bulgur Dágh, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Atmospheric landscape depiction with the smelting hut at Gülek on the Bulgur Dágh, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.I.", "Bl.2". On the upper, lower and right margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Atmospheric landscape depiction with a view of an imposing mountain range behind wooded hills. In front the low buildings of a smelting works can be seen, where lead ores were smelted in the 19th century. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography
      Jun. 10, 2023

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Picturesque depiction of the ruins of the Emir's castle at Korneil in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.XI.", "Bl.11". On the upper and lower margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Picturesque depiction of the ruins of the Emir's castle at Korneil in a barren Syrian mountain landscape. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, Lithography
      Jun. 10, 2023

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), The Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): Atmospheric landscape depiction of the Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.I.", "Bl.1". On the upper, lower and right margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Atmospheric landscape depiction with a view of the Taurus mountain range from the Kahraman coast. Over the dry grassland with individual bushes, the view goes to the distant mountains with snow-covered peaks. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (1810-1853), View of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, Lithography
      Jun. 10, 2023

      F. FEDERER (1810-1853), View of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €60 - €100

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart): View of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.X.", "Bl.10". On the lower edge of the sheet, the title of the depiction can be seen in print on a glued-on paper strip. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Picturesque depiction of a barren rocky mountain landscape. On a path a caravan with camels can be seen moving towards the Gebigre. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria,

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    • F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Mary Annunciation, around 1845, Lithography
      Feb. 18, 2023

      F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Mary Annunciation, around 1845, Lithography

      Est: €105 - €175

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart) after Eduard Mauch (1800 Geislingen - 1874 Ulm): Mary Annunciation, c. 1845, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Gez. von E. Mauch | Gedr. v. Küstner | Lith v Federer". Date: c. 1845 Source: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Book, Religion Keywords: Conception, Virginity, Holy Spirit, Dove, Lily, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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    • F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Annunciation Angel, around 1845, Lithography
      Feb. 18, 2023

      F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Annunciation Angel, around 1845, Lithography

      Est: €105 - €175

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart) after Eduard Mauch (1800 Geislingen - 1874 Ulm): Annunciation Angel Archangel Gabriel, c. 1845, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Gez. v. E. Mauch | Gedr. v. Küstner | Lith. v. Federer". Date: c. 1845 Source: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Book, Religion Keywords: Messenger of God, Angel, Archangel, Gabriel, Annunciation, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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    • F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Presentation of Christ in the Temple, around 1845, Lithograp
      Feb. 18, 2023

      F. FEDERER (*1810) after MAUCH (*1800), Presentation of Christ in the Temple, around 1845, Lithograp

      Est: €105 - €175

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart) after Eduard Mauch (1800 Geislingen - 1874 Ulm): Presentation of Christ in the Temple, c. 1845, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Gez. v. E. Mauch | Gedr. v. Küstner | Lith. v. Federer". Date: c. 1845 Description: In the temple. Mary with her Son Jesus, in whom the priest Simeon recognises the Saviour of mankind. Source: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Book, Religion Keywords: New Testament, Presentation of Christ, Simeon, Temple, Redeemer, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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    • F.FEDERER (1810-1853), View of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, Lithography
      Nov. 20, 2021

      F.FEDERER (1810-1853), View of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €30 - €50

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart), View of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.X.", "Bl.10". On the lower edge of the sheet, the title of the depiction can be seen in print on a glued-on paper strip. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Picturesque depiction of a barren rocky mountain landscape. On a path a caravan with camels can be seen moving towards the Gebigre. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscapes, Austria, Size: 15,2 cm x 21,2 cm, Depiction: 12,6 cm x 18,1 cm Condition: Good Condition. Light foxing and soiling visible in places throughout the sheet. There are traces of glue from a removed paper strip or similar on the upper edge of the sheet.

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    • F.FEDERER (1810-1853), The Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, Lithography
      Nov. 20, 2021

      F.FEDERER (1810-1853), The Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, Lithography

      Est: €30 - €50

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart), The Taurus Mountains between Turkey and Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.I.", "Bl.1". On the upper, lower and right margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Atmospheric landscape depiction with a view of the Taurus mountain range from the Kahraman coast. Over the dry grassland with individual bushes, the view goes to the distant mountains with snow-covered peaks. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscapes, Austria, Size: 15,2 cm x 20,7 cm, Depiction: 12,6 cm x 18,1 cm Condition: Good Condition. Pale foxing and discolouration are visible, especially on the sheet margin. Coarse glue stains are visible around the title stripes. The lower strip is already partially detached. The edges of the sheet are somewhat bumped in places.

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    • F.FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography
      Nov. 20, 2021

      F.FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €30 - €50

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.XI.", "Bl.11". On the upper and lower margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Picturesque depiction of the ruins of the Emir's castle at Korneil in a barren Syrian mountain landscape. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria, Size: 15,1 cm x 21,1 cm, Depiction: 12,6 cm x 18,2 cm Condition: Good Condition. Light foxing and soiling are visible throughout the sheet. The edges of the sheet show minor bump marks in places. The image itself makes a very good impression.

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    • F.FEDERER (1810-1853), The smelter at Gülek on Bulgur Dágh, Lithography
      Nov. 20, 2021

      F.FEDERER (1810-1853), The smelter at Gülek on Bulgur Dágh, Lithography

      Est: €30 - €50

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart), The smelter at Gülek on Bulgur Dágh, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen I.B.I.", "Bl.2". On the upper, lower and right margins of the sheet the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Atmospheric landscape depiction with a view of an imposing mountain range behind wooded hills. In front the low buildings of a smelting works can be seen, where lead ores were smelted in the 19th century. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscapes, Austria, Size: 15,2 cm x 21,6 cm, Depiction: 12,6 cm x 18,1 cm Condition: Good Condition. Pale foxing and discolouration are visible throughout the sheet. At the top and bottom dark spots of the glue used to apply the title stripes are noticeable. The corners of the sheet are somewhat bumped or slightly creased. The illustration itself makes a very good impression.

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    • F.FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography
      Nov. 20, 2021

      F.FEDERER (1810-1853), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, Lithography

      Est: €30 - €50

      Friedrich Federer (1810 Ludwigsburg - 1853 Stuttgart), The Emir's Castle of Korneil in Syria, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: The artist's signature is in the lower right corner of the stone. Above are the inscriptions "Russeggers Reisen", "Bl.12". On the upper and lower margins of the sheet, the title of the depiction can be seen in print on glued-on paper strips. The sheet is from a series of travelogues by the Austrian geologist Joseph Ritter von Russegger (1802 Salzburg - 1863 Schemnitz) of exploratory journeys, which took place between 1835 and 1841 and were published in several volumes until 1850. The present sheet probably originates from travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. With special regard to the natural history of the countries concerned, undertaken in the years 1835 to 1841, by Joseph Russegger, k.k. österr. Bergrath etc. [.] First volume. Travels in Greece, Lower Egypt, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Asia Minor, Stuttgart 1843. Date: 19th century Description: Impressive depiction of the ruins of the Emirsburg zu Korneil in a rocky Syrian mountain landscape. The viewer's gaze encounters a steep rock face behind which the castle above is visible. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria, Size: 15,0 cm x 20,7 cm, Depiction: 12,6 cm x 18,2 cm Condition: Good Condition. Light foxing and discolouration are visible throughout the sheet. The edges of the sheet show minor bump marks and single crease marks in places. The image itself makes a very good impression.

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