Semper gottfried 1803 1879 Stock Photos and Images
RMP7R65C–0 R 150 ETH-BIB-Semper, Gottfried (1803-1879)-Portrait-Portr 00265
RMKCPMPD–ETH BIB Semper, Gottfried (1803 1879) Portrait Portr 10869.tif (cropped)
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RFC24KCD–Gottfried Semper, 1803 - 1879, German architect, builder of the Semperoper Opera House, historical illustration, 1877
RM2JN0P66–Semper Gottfried (1803-1879), Opera, Dresden (1905): front view of the Hof Theater. Photo, 19.7 x 24.4 cm (including scan edges) Semper Gottfried (1803-1879): Oper, Dresden (1905)
RM2T8XGC0–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879), architect, architectural theorist, Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl (Hanfstängl) (1804-1877), Photographer, Date around 1860, supporting cardboard, albumen paper, height×width 10, 1×6, 5 cm, Architecture, portrait, self-portrait of architect, man, portrait, Gottfried Semper, The Vienna Collection
RM2JN0E5R–Semper Gottfried (1803-1879), Natural History Museum in Vienna (without dat.): View. Photo on cardboard, 14.1 x 19.9 cm (including scan edges) Semper Gottfried (1803-1879): Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien
RM2T8NJGA–Vienna I, Burgtheater, ground floor, floor plan, Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), July 1, 1873, plan, pen and ink in black and red, 'Project for the new k . k. Hofschauspielhaus./ Ground plan of the ground floor
RM2JMWKTK–Unknown photographer, photos of travel from Italy, France and Germany (without dat.): View. Photo on cardboard, 48.6 x 64.7 cm (including scan edges) Semper Gottfried (1803-1879): Fotos von Reisen aus Italien, Frankreich und Deutschland: Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
RMKCENB7–Portrait of Gottfried Semper (1803-1879) a German architect, art critic, and professor of architecture. Dated 19th Century
RM2X31AG2–Semper, Gottfried, 29.11.1803 - 15.5.1879 German architect, wood engraving, circa 1875, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMRDGBBJ–Gottfried Semper, 1803 - 1879, German architect, builder of the Semperoper Opera House, historical illustration, 1877
RM2X31AR7–Semper, Gottfried, 29.11.1803 - 15.5.1879 German architect, based on lithograph by Franz Hanfstaengl, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMCEEADH–Rom, Protestantischer Friedhof
RMBA7PF4–Semper, Gottfried, 29.11.1803 - 15.5.1879, German architect, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RM2PYXBW4–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879), German master builder and art theorist. Painting by Franz von Lenbach. Photo: Heliogravure, Corpus Imaginum, Hanfstaengl Collection. [automated translation]
RF2F1P6KF–Gottfried Semper, November 29, 1803 - May 15, 1879, was a German architect and art theorist in the mid-19th century / Gottfried Semper, 29. November 1803 - 15. Mai 1879, war deutscher Architekt und Kunsttheoretiker in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMRMC71A–Bust portrait of the architect Gottfried Semper (1803-1879) in the Gemaeldegalerie in the Zwinger in Dresden. Besides Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Semper was the most important German master builder of the 19th century. Among his major works is the opera house in Dresden (Semper Oper) that was named after him.
RM2JKWA46–1865 ca., GERMANY : Portrait of GOTTFRIED SEMPER ( 1803 - 1879 ) , the preferred architect from the king of Bayern LUDWIG II of Wittelsbach ( 1845 - 1886 ). In june 1867 shown a project for the new Opera House in Munich , on the bank of river Isar, but this inspired theatre building was never realized - RE - REALI - ROYALTY - nobili - nobiltà - BAVIERA - music - classical - musica classica - portrait - ritratto - ARCHITETTO - ARCHITETTURA ---- Archivio GBB
RMMJA1YR–Gottfried Semper (born November 29, 1803, died May 15, 1879),
RMPA237J–628 ETH-BIB-Semper, Gottfried (1803-1879)-Portrait-Portr 10869.tif (cropped)
RF2HGH8BX–Das erste Opernhaus von Semper, 1855, Gottfried Semper, 29. November 1803 - 15. Mai 1879, war deutscher Architekt und Kunsttheoretiker / The first opera house by Semper, 1855, Gottfried Semper, November 29, 1803 - May 15, 1879, was German architect and art theorist, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original artwork from the time / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus der damaligen Zeit, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RM2JN3MGF–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Hofburgtheater, Vienna
RMD5BTYM–A fire basket stands in front of the Semper opera on the occaison of the 5th Semper opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jan Woitas
RMKE9GGB–Natural History Museum
RM2T8NJGX–Vienna I, Burgtheater, ground floor, floor plan, Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), July 1, 1873, plan, pen and ink in black and red, 'Project for the new k . k. Hofschauspielhaus./ Floor plan of the ground floor
RMD590AA–The Gottfried Semper memorial from 1892 stands in front of the Frauenkirche (L) and the art college in Dresden, Germany, 10 March 2010. Architect Semper (1803-1879) constructed the Semperoper, his most significant work. Photo: Matthias Hiekel
RMD3JPDN–(dpa) - Semperoper (opera house) pictured with the statue of King Johann of Saxony in Dresden, Germany, 09 February 2005. The opera house, which was destroyed in the Second World War and rebuiult according to the blue prints of Gottfried Semper (1803 - 1879) was reopened 20 years ago on 13 February 1985.
RMD5BX33–Thousands of spectators follow the opening fire work of the 5th Semper Opera Ball on the square in front of the opera in Dresden, Germany, 15 Janaury 2010. More than 2.000 personalities from business, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dream Couples' . Semper Opera was designed by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Photo: Photo: Jan Woitas
RMBA7W2J–Semper, Gottfried, 29.11.1803 - 15.5.1879, German architect, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMMJAD36–Gottfried Semper (born . November 29, 1803, died May 15, 1879),
RMP80KBH–. Semper, Gottfried (1803-1879) 1870 150 ETH-BIB-Semper, Gottfried (1803-1879)-Portrait-Portr 10869
RMP7R667–152 ETH-BIB-Zürich, ETH Zürich, Hauptgebäude (HG), Westtrakt, Stockwerk F, Büste von Gottfried Semper (1803-1879)-Portrait-Portr 12017-F
RM2JN3MHA–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Hofburgtheater, Vienna
RM2T8NJGM–Vienna I, Burgtheater, draft, floor plan, Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), 2nd half of the 19th century, plan, pen and black ink, 'BAULEITUNG/ FÜR DIE K.K./ HOF MUSEUMS/ AND THE K. K./ HOF SCHAUSPIELHAUS
RMD5BX30–Thousands of spectators follow the video screening of the 5th Semper Opera Ball on the square in front of the opera in Dresden, Germany, 15 Janaury 2010. More than 2.000 personalities from business, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dream Couples' . Semper Opera was designed by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Photo: Photo: Jan Woitas
RMC41RHW–Semper, Gottfried, 29.11.1803 - 15.5.1879, German architect, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RM2JN3MGE–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Hofburgtheater, Vienna
RM2T8NJG9–Vienna I, Burgtheater, 3rd floor, floor plan, Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), July 1, 1873, plan, pen and black, project for the new k. k. Hofschauspielhaus./ Ground plan of the third floor./ (Up from the foyer floor
RM2JN3J08–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RMD5BX2Y–Thousands of spectators follow the video screening of the 5th Semper Opera Ball on the square in front of the opera in Dresden, Germany, 15 Janaury 2010. More than 2.000 personalities from business, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dream Couples' . Semper Opera was designed by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Photo: Photo: Jan Woitas
RM2T8NJH6–Vienna I, Burgtheater, 1st floor, floor plan, Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), 1.7.1873, plan, pen and ink in black and brown, 'Project for the new to edifying k. k. Hofschauspielhaus./ Ground plan of the first floor
RM2JN3J0E–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RM2JN3J2P–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RMD5BTYR–With fireworks the 5th Semper opera ball is opened over the illuminated Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jan Woitas
RM2T8NJH1–Vienna I, Burgtheater, 4th floor and stage tower, Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), July 1, 1873, plan, pen and ink in black; washed, 'project for the new k. k. Hofschauspielhaus/ Floor plan of the fourth floor./ Floor plan of the upper part of the stage
RM2JN3J30–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RM2JN3J0P–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RMD5BTYP–With fireworks the 5th Semper opera ball is opened over the illuminated Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jan Woitas
RM2T8NJGP–Vienna I, Burgtheater, side facade of the stage building, elevation, Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), 1873, architectural drawing, pen and ink in black and red, sheet: 520 mm x 691 mm, 'Modified form of part of the side facade/ (Following the assumption of 7 floors for the stage areas
RM2JN3J04–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RMD5BTY7–Singer La Toya Jackson celebrates during the 5th Semper opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jens Kalaene
RM2T8NX98–Vienna I, Hofburg, overall plan with Imperial Forum, floor plan, Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), January 15, 1871, plan, print, sheet: 67.8 x 45 cm, ' Plan for the expansion, Sr. Majestät Hofburg, in connection with the, new construction of the k. k. Museums/ and the k. k. Hofburgtheater
RM2JN3HYP–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RMD5BTYT–With fireworks the 5th Semper opera ball is opened over the illuminated Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jan Woitas
RM2T8NG7J–Vienna I, Hofburg, overall plan with Kaiserforum, draft, site plan, Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), 1869, plan, black pen, watercolour, pencil, sheet: 57, 2 x 76.6 cm, 'basic features of a facility/ intended to connect the Hofburg/ with the k. k. Museums in Vienna.' verso: '6' (or '9
RM2JN3J0W–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RMD5BTY5–Choir conductor Gotthilf Fischer celebrates during the 5th Semper opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jens Kalaene
RM2JN3J2H–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RM2T8NW3E–Vienna I, Burgtheater, foundations, floor plan, Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), August 28, 1874, plan, wax canvas; black, red, and blue pen; washed; Pencil, sheet: 1002 mm x 1625 mm, 'CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT/ FOR THE K. K./ HOF MUSEUMS/ AND THE K. K./ HOF SCHAUSPIELHAUS', 'Accounting plan No 1/for the k k Hof Schauspielhaus. Foundation./ For the preparation of the cover/ for the substructure.'
RMD5BTYW–The Semper Opera is festively illuminated on the occaision of the 5th Semper Opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jan Woitas
RM2JN3J34–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RM2T8NTH0–Vienna I, Burgtheater, auditorium, court box, elevation, Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), architectural drawing, print, sheet: 583 mm x 405 mm, 'HOFBURG THEATER, VIENNA', 'THÉATRE ROYAL, VIENNE.', 'Imperial Loge.', 'IMPERIAL BOX.', 'Loge Impériale.', 'Edwin O. Sachs ed.:', 'COURT THEATRE, VIENNA./ Gottfried Semper, Baron Hasenauer
RMD5BTYN–With fireworks the 5th Semper opera ball is opened over the illuminated Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jan Woitas
RM2JN3J37–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RM2T8NTGA–Vienna I, Burgtheater, auditorium, court box, elevation, Carl von Hasenauer (Vienna 1833 - 1894 Vienna), Gottfried Semper (Hamburg 1803 - 1879 Rome), architectural drawing, print, sheet: 583 mm x 405 mm, 'HOFBURG THEATER, VIENNA', 'THÉATRE ROYAL, VIENNE.', 'Imperial Loge.', 'IMPERIAL BOX.', 'Loge Impériale.', 'Edwin O. Sachs ed.:', 'COURT THEATRE, VIENNA./ Gottfried Semper, Baron Hasenauer
RMD5BTY6–Choir conductor Gotthilf Fischer celebrates during the 5th Semper opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jens Kalaene
RM2JN3J2R–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RMD5BTYJ–With fireworks the 5th Semper opera ball is opened over the illuminated Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jan Woitas
RM2JN3J3B–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RMD5BTYK–With fireworks over the Panther-Quadriga from Johannes Schilling at the Semper opera, the 5th Semper Opera ball is opened in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this
RM2JN3J2M–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879, as an architect): Royal court theater, Dresden
RM2JAC7FC–Gottfried Semper (1803-1879), architect, architectural theorist. Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl (Hanfstängl) (1804-1877), photographer
RMD5BTYG–A employee of the German Red Cross collects donations for the earthquake victims in Haiti at the 5th Semper opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this ev
RMD5BTYF–Various couples dance the waltz in front of the illuminated Semper opera to the 5th Semper opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jan W
RMD5BTYE–Various couples dance the waltz in front of the illuminated Semper opera to the 5th Semper opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jan W
RMD5BTY4–Former Saxony Premier Kurt Biedenkopf and his wife Ingrid dance during the 5th Semper opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jens Kalae
RMD5BTYH–A VIP shuttle drives in front of the Semper opera before the begin of the 5th Semper opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879). Stage and auditorium of the Semper opera were remodeled for this event. Photo: Jan Woitas
RMD5BTYD–Grit Stolz from Berlin and her friend Philip Welker from Stuttgart clink glasses together with a Schloss Wackerbarth in front of the illuminated Semper opera to the 5th Semper opera ball in Dresden, Germany, 15 January 2010. Over 2,000 guests from economy, politics and culture celebrated under the motto 'Dreamteams' a ball night in the theatre built by Gottfried Semper (1803-1879).
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