[2]Johann Wolfgang von Goethe / born at
Francfort on the Main, August 28, 1749 /
died at Weimar, March 22, 1832 / Painting
by Karl Joseph Stieler in the New Pinacothek,
Munich / Photograph by Piloty
and Löhle, Munich
[3]
[4]The Poet’s Room in the castle at Weimar /
Bust of Frederick von Schiller on the
right / Photograph by Louis Held, Weimar
[5]
[6]Picturesque spot in Frankfort on the
Main / Saalgasse (Saal Street) with the
Holy Ghost Fountain. In the background can
be seen the tower of the Cathedral, the
foundation of which was laid in 874 / Photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[7]
[8]A monument from the time of the Roman
Emperors in Germany / The “Porta nigra”
at Treves (Trier) on the Moselle, a Roman
gateway dating from the 4th century / Photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[9]
[10]The golden portal of the Cathedral at Freiberg
in Saxony / Ruins of the former
Church of our Lady. About 1230 / The
absolute climax in the development of the
Romanesque Portal, which produced so much
of rare beauty (Dehio) / The style of this
creation is of the most perfect delicacy and
charm (Lübke) / Partial view from a photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[11]
[12]The Pillar of Justice with the Bronze Lion on
the Burgplatz in Brunswick (Braunschweig) /
Erected by Henry the Lion in 1166 / Photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[13]
[14]A jewel of German Gothic architecture in
freestone / The Town-hall at Münster,
Westphalia, built about 1350 / Photograph
by Dr. Erwin Quedenfeldt, Düsseldorf
[15]
[16]The Cathedral at Spires (Speyer) / As
the burial place of many monarchs, it
represents a monument of German history /
View of the magnificent crypt of the Cathedral.
The edifice founded in 1030 by Conrad II,
was destroyed several times but finally rebuilt
by King Maximilian I of Bavaria, consecrated
in 1822 and completed in 1858 / From a
photograph by Professor Neeb, Mainz
[17]
[18]Hall in Benrath Castle near Düsseldorf /
Built by Nikolaus de Pigage for Elector
Karl Theodor of the Palatinate / The interior
represents a graceful link between the
Rococo and the Classic / From a photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[19]
[20]Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller,
born at Marbach on the Neckar,
November 10, 1759, died at Weimar,
May 9, 1805 / From the painting by Anton
Graff in the Körner Museum, Dresden /
Photograph by R. Tamme, Dresden,
successor of F. and O. Brockmann
[21]
[22]Courtyard of the Old Castle in Stuttgart /
The architectural climax of the Residence
of the Württemberg Princes, re-constructed
since 1553 by Alberlin Tretsch assisted by
Blasius and Martin Berwart / Ludwig Hofer’s
equestrian statue of Count Eberhard, the
Bearded, is in the courtyard / From a photograph
by the Techno-Photographischen
Archivs Hans Herzberg, Berlin
[23]
[24]The Cathedral at Worms, founded in
1100, consecrated in 1181 / One of
the finest specimens of Romanesque architecture
in Germany / From a photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[25]
[26]The Emperor’s Hall in the Residence at
Wurzburg, the most beautiful Castle in the
Rococo style and one of the finest specimens
of 18th century architecture in Germany /
The masterpiece of Johann Balthasar Neumann
(1687–1753) / The painting in the
Hall, “The Marriage of the Emperor Barbarossa”
was executed by G. B. Tiepolo /
Photograph by K. Gundermann, Wurzburg
[27]
[28]Court in the Castle at Heidelberg / View
of the portion built by Otto Heinrich, begun
in 1556, completed in 1563 / The masterpiece
of the German Renaissance / Creation of
Hans Engelhardt / With the permission
of Edm. von König Co, Inc. Heidelberg
[29]
[30]Immanuel Kant, born at Königsberg, East
Prussia, April 22, 1724, died at Königsberg,
February 12, 1804 / From the painting
by Döbler / Reprint from the “Corpus
Imaginum” of the Photographischen Gesellschaft,
Charlottenburg.
[31]
[32]Beautiful embodiment of different styles
of period architecture / The Elizabeth
Church in Breslau (founded in 1253) and
its surroundings / The tower of the
Church is 91 meters high / From a photograph
by Waldemar Titzenthaler, Berlin
[33]
[34]Masterpiece of Gothic architecture in
brick in Northern Germany / The
Holstentor (Holsten Gate) in Lübeck, built
by Hinrich Helmsted, 1470–1477, an
imposing monument of the architecture of
civic fortifications / From a photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[35]
[36]Johann Sebastian Bach, born at Eisenach,
March 21, 1685, died at Leipzig, July 28,
1750 / From the painting by Johann Jakob
Ihle / Reprint from the Corpus Imaginum
of the Photographischen Gesellschaft, Charlottenburg
[37]
[38]The contest of the Minnesingers at the
Wartburg / Part of the fresco in the
Castle of the Wartburg in Eisenach, Thuringia,
painted in 1855 by Moritz von Schwind /
The Landgravine Elizabeth, before whom is
kneeling Heinrich von Ofterdingen, is painted
in the likeness of the Grand Duchess Amalie
of Weimar (1739–1807) the patroness and
protector of German poesy in Weimar
[39]
[40]Portion of the Choir stalls in the Cathedral
Church at Ulm / One of the most
perfect and beautiful of the old Gothic Choir
stalls in Germany / Carved in oak. Masterpiece
of the elder Jörg Syrlin, 1469–1474 /
Photograph by the Münsterbauamt in Ulm
[41]
[42]Ludwig van Beethoven, born at Bonn on
the Rhine, December 16, 1770, died in
Vienna, March 26, 1827 / The Beethoven
Statue by Max Klinger in the Municipal
Museum at Leipzig / With the permission
of E. A. Seemann Co, Leipzig
[43]
[44]The library in the former residence of the
Electors at Mannheim, built in 1720–1759
by Nikolaus de Pigage / Splendid specimen
of a masterpiece of the Baroque period /
From a photograph by Josef Kuld, Mannheim
[45]
[46]Monument of the young Goethe in the
Naschmarkt (Nasch Market) in Leipzig,
work of Karl Seffner / In commemoration
of the poet’s student days in Leipzig,
1765–1768 / Behind the monument is
the old Exchange, a delightful specimen
of the Baroque style dating from 1678
[47]
[48]Richard Wagner, born at Leipzig, May 22,
1813, died in Venice, February 13,
1883 / From the painting by Franz von
Lenbach / Reprint from the Corpus Imaginum
of the Photographischen Gesellschaft,
Charlottenburg
[49]
[50]Town-hall and Market Church at Hannover
/ The Church was completed
in 1359, the Town-hall for the most part,
dates from the year 1453–1455 / Photograph
by the Techno-Photographischen
Archiv Hans Herzberg, Berlin
[51]
[52]From the golden period of the German
Renaissance / The winding staircase in
the Gulden Chamber of the Town-hall at
Bremen / A masterpiece of wood-carving
dating from 1616 / From a photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[53]
[54]View of the Cathedral at Limburg on the
Lahn / Beautifully picturesque edifice
(1213–1242) / Most brilliant monument of
the Rhenisch transition style / From a photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[55]
[56]Nuremberg, the city of the Minnesingers /
The Church of Our Lady (1355–1361) /
In front of the Church is the Beautiful
Fountain, an exquisite creation of old Nuremberg
plastic, erected in 1385–1396 under
the direction of Heinrich dem Palier /
From a photograph by M. Stich, Nuremberg
[57]
[58]Albrecht Dürer, born at Nuremberg, May 21,
1471, died in Nuremberg, April 6, 1528 /
Artist’s portrait of himself, 1500, now in the
Old Pinakothek, Munich
[59]
[60]View of the Cathedral Church at Freiburg
in Breisgau (Baden) / The nave begun in
1250 / The earliest and most perfect Gothic
tower with pyramid of perforated masonery,
existing in Germany / From a photograph
by G. Röbecke, Freiburg in Breisgau
[61]
[62]The Gold Room in the Town-hall at Augsburg
/ Built by Elias Holl in 1615–1620 /
A magnificent and effective masterpiece of
the late Renaissance period / From a photograph
by Fritz Höfle, Augsburg
[63]
[64]The Cathedral at Regensburg, begun in
1275, completed in 1869 / The rich facade
with the three cornered vestibule executed
by Lybhart the Mynner, 1385–1395 /
From a photograph by M. Stich, Nuremberg
[65]
[66]Adolf von Menzel, born at Breslau,
December 8, 1815, died in Berlin,
February 9, 1905 / Mission Service in
the Beech Hall near Kösen (1868) / With
the permission of F. Bruckmann Co, Munich
[67]
[68]A bit of classic Berlin / The Museum Island /
View of the National Gallery / Built in
1866–1876 by Joh. Heinrich Strack and Georg
Gustav Erbkam from the designs of Stüler /
From a photograph by W. Titzenthaler, Berlin
[69]
[70]The most beautiful specimen of an early
Gothic cloister in Germany / The Cistercian
Cloister Maulbronn in Württemberg,
reconstructed in 1201 / The so-called
“Hell stairway” in the Cloister / From a
photograph by August Krüger, Maulbronn
[71]
[72]The Zwinger (bastion) at Dresden / Court
surrounded by six pavilions joined
together by galleries. / A wonder-work
of German Baroque, built 1711–1722 by
Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann (born at
Dresden in 1662, died in Dresden in 1736) /
With the permission of the Neuen Photographischen
Gesellschaft, Berlin-Steglitz
[73]
[74]From the golden period of commerce in
the German Moyenage / The Artus or
Junker Court in Dantzig, the festival hall of
the Dantzig merchants / Master Heinrich
Holzapfel of Cologne finished the magnificent
stalls of the Hall in 1531 / From a photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[75]
[76]The crown of Gothic architecture in Germany / The
Cathedral at Cologne on the
Rhine / Begun in 1248 under Gerhard von
Rile; restoration in 1842 under Zwirner,
completed in 1880 by Voigtel / From a photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[77]
[78]Wilhelm Leibl, born at Cologne on the
Rhine, October 23, 1844, died in Würzburg,
December 4, 1900 / “Dachauer
Peasant Women” (1875), hanging in the
National Gallery, Berlin / With the permission
of the Photographischen Gesellschaft,
Charlottenburg
[79]
[80]The Bavaria in front of the Hall of Fame
in Munich / Erected by King Ludwig I,
1843–1853 / The Hall of Fame built by Leo
von Klenze, the colossal statue of the
Bavaria modeled by Schwanthaler, cast by
Ferdinand Miller / From a photograph
by Jaeger and Görgen, Munich
[81]
[82]Late Gothic architecture in Saxony / The
Albrecht Castle in Meissen / Built by Master
Arnold in 1471 / The Cathedral erected
on the summit in 1260–1450 / From a photograph
by Waldemar Titzenthaler, Berlin
[83]
[84]The celebrated marble-bath pavilion of
Pierre Francois Monnot in the Aue
(Meadow) at Cassel / The Castle consists
of the Orangery, built by the Hugenot, Paul
Dury, 1701–1711, the castle built in 1765 and
the bath, completed in 1728 / From a photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[85]
[86]Lichtenstein Castle near Reutlingen in
Württemberg / Built in 1841 by Heideloff
on the site of the old citadel, Lichtenstein,
made famous by Wilhelm Hauff’s
romance / From a photograph by Ludwig
Schaller, Stuttgart
[87]
[88]Karlsruhe in Baden, the birthplace of
Viktor von Scheffel / Glimpse of the
center of the town-hall on the market-place
through the pillars of the Protestant Church /
Built by Fr. Weinbrenner in the beginning
of the 19th century / From a photograph
by the Badischen Denkmäler-Archivs Kratt,
Karlsruhe
[89]
[90]The Choir in the Cathedral at Magdeburg /
The Choir, begun in 1208, is the earliest
specimen of Gothic architecture in Germany.
Nave consecrated in 1363 / From a photograph
by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin
[91]
[92]Picturesque view on the German shores
of the North Sea / In the harbor at
Hamburg / From a photograph by Schaul,
Hamburg
[93]
[94]The Karl frescoes in the Town-hall at Aix-la-Chapelle
(Aachen) / Painted by Alfred
Rethel in 1840–1862 / Head of the dead
Emperor from the fresco “Visit of Otto III
to the Grave of Karl the Great” / Sketch
in the cabinet of Engravings at Dresden
[95]
Title
and decorations
by Julius Nitsche, Munich /
Etchings by F. Bruckmann, Graphische Anstalt,
Munich / Paper from the Scheufelen Paper Factory,
Oberlenningen-Teck, Württemberg / Two-tone
prints by E. T. Gleitsmann, Dresden /
Printed by Carl Gerber,
Munich
First Series
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