RMW58N1M–The life of Richard Wagner : Glasenapp, C. F. (Carl Friedrich), 1847-1915
RMW58N1G–The life of Richard Wagner : Glasenapp, C. F. (Carl Friedrich), 1847-1915
RMW58N1E–The life of Richard Wagner : Glasenapp, C. F. (Carl Friedrich), 1847-1915
RMW58N1H–The life of Richard Wagner : Glasenapp, C. F. (Carl Friedrich), 1847-1915
RMW58N1K–The life of Richard Wagner : Glasenapp, C. F. (Carl Friedrich), 1847-1915
RMW58N1F–The life of Richard Wagner : Glasenapp, C. F. (Carl Friedrich), 1847-1915
RMW58PBD–The music dramas of Richard Wagner and his Festival theatre in Bayreuth : Lavignac, Albert, 1846-1916
RM2DCCR58–Auguste Renoir, (artist), French, 1841 - 1919, Richard Wagner, c. 1900, lithograph on japan paper
RMH4NHKD–Auguste Renoir, Richard Wagner, French, 1841 - 1919, c. 1900, lithograph on japan paper
RMEDTB69–Auguste Renoir, Richard Wagner, French, 1841 - 1919, c. 1900, lithograph on japan paper
RMW58MKC–Les Maîtres-Chanteurs de Richard Wagner : étude historique et analytique : Joly, Charles, 1861
RMKC2YGB–Richard Wagner (1805–1864), 1875, German, Silk, H. 17 3/8 x W. 12 1/2 inches (44.1 x 31.8 cm), Textiles-Woven
RM2B0GTM7–Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French, 1841–1919, Portrait of Richard Wagner, c. 1900, Lithograph on paper, image: 16 7/8 x 12 5/8 in. (42.8 x 32 cm
RM2DNTA1K–Gottfried Semper, site plan for the Richard Wagner Festival Theater in the Glass Palace in Munich (Isar Bridge), tracing paper, drawing, pen-and-ink drawing, sheet size: height: 72.2 cm; width: 53.5 cm, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Fest-Theater by Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, draft drawings, sketch, plan of a building, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA1A–Gottfried Semper, preliminary design for the Richard-Wagner-Festspielhaus, Munich. Floor plan, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 38 cm; width: 52.5 cm, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Fest-Theater of Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, in lead: G. Semper 180-21-3, 6, j, draft drawings, design, plan of a building, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA1G–Gottfried Semper, preliminary design for the Richard-Wagner-Festspielhaus, Munich. Longitudinal section, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 35 cm; width: 60,3 cm, signed: recto: in lead: Gottfried Semper, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Mon. [added in lead] Festival Theater of Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, in lead: 8, F, design drawings, cut through an architecture, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA11–Gottfried Semper, site plan for the Richard-Wagner-Festspielhaus in the Glaspalast in Munich (Residenz-Isar), tracing paper, drawing, pen-and-ink drawing, sheet size: height: 71.8 cm; width: 54.4 cm, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Fest-Theater by Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, in lead: G. Semper 180-21-1, draft drawings, design, plan of a building, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA09–Gottfried Semper, design for the provisional Richard Wagner Festival Theater in the Glaspalast, Munich (Project A). Floor plan, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 34 cm; width: 57.5 cm, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Prov. [in lead added] Festival Theater of Professor G. Semper in Zurich, in lead: G. Semper 179-21-3, draft drawings, design, plan of a building, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA1H–Gottfried Semper, floor plan. Design for the provisional Richard Wagner Festival Theater in the Glass Palace, Munich (Project C), transparent paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 42.7 cm; width: 57.7 cm, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Prov. [added in lead] Festival Theater of Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, in lead: G. Semper 179-21-8, b, design drawings, draft, plan of a building, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA1Y–Gottfried Semper, preliminary design for the Richard-Wagner-Festspielhaus, Munich. Cross-section through the auditorium, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 35 cm; width: 60 cm, signed, in lead: Gottfried Semper, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Mon. [added in lead] Festival Theater of Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, in lead: G. Semper 180-21-4, 1, Munich, F, design drawings, cut through an architecture, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA1X–Gottfried Semper, design for the provisional Richard Wagner Festival Theater in the Glaspalast, Munich (Project A). Floor plan of the auditorium, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 34 cm; width: 57.5 cm, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Prov. [in lead added] Festival Theater by Professor G. Semper in Zurich, in lead: G. Semper 179-21-4, 10, a, design drawings, draft, plan of a building, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA1T–Gottfried Semper, Award of the baton for Richard Wagner. Teardown and side view with cross sections, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 38.7 cm; width: 26.5 cm, signed, dated and inscribed: recto: in lead: rune staff as baton, for Richard Wagner Febr. 1858, componiert v. G. Semper, for Frau Wesendonck, inscription: recto: on the baton: NIBELUNGEN, RHEINGOLD, WALKÜRE [mirror-inverted], inscribed: recto: in lead: G. Semper 149-21-1, design drawings, making music, conductor
RM2DNTA0H–Gottfried Semper, design for the provisional Richard Wagner Festival Theater in the Glaspalast, Munich (Project B). Longitudinal section, present from Manfred Semper, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 34,2 cm; width: 68,7 cm, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Prov. [in lead added] Festival Theater of Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, in lead: G. Semper 179-21-2, 12, c, design drawings, section through an architecture, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA0C–Gottfried Semper, longitudinal section. Design for the Richard-Wagner-Festspielhaus in the Glass Palace in Munich, Project C, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 35.7 cm; width: 68.6 cm, signed: recto: in lead: Gottfried Semper, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Prov. [added in lead] Festival Theater of Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, in lead: Glass Palace, G. Semper 179-21-9, 11, design drawings, cut through an architecture, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA0T–Gottfried Semper, design for the provisional Richard Wagner Festival Theater in the Glaspalast, Munich (Project A). Floor plan of the auditorium. Longitudinal section, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 34.2 cm; width: 68.3 cm, signed: recto: in lead: Gottfried Semper, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Theater in Munich by Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, in lead: G. Semper 179-21-5, 9, a, draft drawings, cut through an architecture, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model, draft, plan of a building
RM2DNTA0F–Gottfried Semper, design for the provisional Richard Wagner Festival Theater in the Glaspalast, Munich (Project B). Floor plan, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 37.8 cm; width: 57.5 cm, signed: recto: in lead: Gottfried Semper, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Provisor. [added in lead] Festival Theater of Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, in lead: Project B, f. Glaspalast, G. Semper 179-21-1, 3, stamp: recto on the cardboard: draft drawings, design, plan of a building, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA0K–Gottfried Semper, design for the provisional Richard Wagner Festival Theater in the Glaspalast, Munich (Project A). Floor plan of the auditorium. Cross-section, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 35.3 cm; width: 54.4 cm, signed: recto: in lead: Gottfried Semper, inscribed: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Provisorisches [added in lead] Fest-Theater by Professor Gottfried Semper in Zurich, in lead: f. d. Glaspalast in Munich, G. Semper 179-21-6, 7, a, design drawings, section through an architecture, opera house, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RM2DNTA08–Gottfried Semper, design for the provisional Richard Wagner Festival Theater in the Glaspalast, Munich (Project A). Cross-section through the auditorium with view to the stage, tracing paper, drawing, sheet size: height: 34.8 cm; width: 58.3 cm, inscription: recto on the cardboard: in ink: Provisorisches [added in lead] Fest-Theater by Professor G. Semper in Zurich, in lead: f. d. Glaspalast in Munich, G. Semper 179-21-7, a, 2nd, design drawings, cut through an architecture, opera house, stage design, stage set, architecture, architectural drawing or model
RMKC8TGM–Portrait of Richard Wagner, Anonymous, 19th century, After Pierre Petit, 19th century
RM2TD9PWP–Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany, Art, Personality, Habitat, Architecture, Music, Artistic personality, Street, District, Park, Garden, Bavaria, Bayreuth, Rue Richard Wagner, Bayreuth, 01/01/1912 - 31/12/1912, Léon, Auguste, photographer, 1912 - Allemagne - Auguste Léon, Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive
RM2TD9PWK–Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany, Art, Personality, Habitat, Architecture, Music, Artistic personality, Street, Neighborhood, Carriage, Park, Garden, Bavaria, Bayreuth, Street and Property of Richard Wagner, Bayreuth, 01/01/1912 - 31/12/1912, Léon, Auguste, photographer, 1912 - Allemagne - Auguste Léon, Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive
RM2TD9PX1–Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany, Art, Habitat, Architecture, Inscription, information, Personality, Music, Painted decor, Painting, Dwelling, Architectural inscription, Villa, Artistic personality, Pediment, Bavaria, Bayreuth, House of Richard Wagner, Bayreuth, 01/01/1912 - 31/12/1912, Léon, Auguste, photographer, 1912 - Allemagne - Auguste Léon, Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive
RM2TD9PWR–Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany, Art, Habitat, Architecture, Inscription, information, Personality, Music, Painted decor, Painting, Dwelling, Architectural inscription, Villa, Artistic personality, Pediment, Bavaria, Bayreuth, House of Richard Wagner, Bayreuth, 01/01/1912 - 31/12/1912, Léon, Auguste, photographer, 1912 - Allemagne - Auguste Léon, Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive
RMW58W77–The rhinegold : prelude to the trilogy : The Ring of Niblung : Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883
RMW59153–The Valkyrie : first day of the trilogy : The ring of the Niblung : Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883
RMW590XP–The twilight of the gods : third day of the trilogy The ring of the Niblung : Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883
RMW58M9J–L'art et la révolution. Traduction de Jacques Mesnil : Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883
RMW58R4T–On conducting: (Ueber das dirigiren) A treatise on style in the execution of classical music : Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883
RMW58E6G–Christian Wagner, der Bauer und Dichter zu Warmbronn : Eine ästhetisch-kritische und sozialethische Studie : Weltrich, Richard, 1844-1913
RM2A2JR2B–Annunciation to the Shepherds, c. 1710, After Jacobo Bassano, Italian, c. 1510-1592, Italy, Oil on canvas, 38 3/16 x 31 1/8 in. (97 x 79 cm), Richard Wagner His Life and Works (Richard Wagner Sa Vie et Ses Oeuvres), 1886, Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836-1904), written by Adolphe Jullien (French, 1845-1932), published by Jules Rouam (French, 19th century) and Gilbert Wood & Co. (English, 19th century), France, Book with fourteen lithographs, three etchings, and one heliogravure in black on Japanese paper with an additional fourteen lithographs, three etchings, and one heliogravure in black on
RMKCBF03–The Redemption of Tannhäuser (recto); Figure sketches (verso), Sir Frank Dicksee, 1892
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