EditorialThe Sund (channel) with Kronborg Castle, Helsingor (Elsinore), Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden, on the other side. Illustration from Leopold von Buch?s Travels Through Norway and Lapland, 1813. Copperplate engraving by Dell'Acqua handcoloured by Lazare...
EditorialDenmark. Helsingor. Kronborg castle. Between 1574-1585, the King Frederick II transformed the ancient medieval fortress into a Renaissance castle. Nowadays, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Engraving, 1845.
EditorialThe Sund (channel) with Kronborg Castle, Helsingor (Elsinore), Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden, on the other side. Illustration from Leopold von Buch?s Travels Through Norway and Lapland, 1813. Copperplate engraving by Dell'Acqua handcoloured by Lazare...
EditorialDenmark. Helsingor. Kronborg castle. Between 1574-1585, the King Frederick II transformed the ancient medieval fortress into a Renaissance castle. Nowadays, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Engraving, 1845.
EditorialShipping on the Oresund with Helsingor and Kronborg Castle in the Distance. Dated: 1896. Dimensions: sheet: 18.2 ? 25 cm (7 3/16 ? 9 13/16 in.). Medium: graphite with stumping and scratching out on tinted scraping paper (papier Pellee, a thick paper, c...
EditorialDenmark. Helsingor. Kronborg castle. Between 1574-1585, the King Frederick II transformed the ancient medieval fortress into a Renaissance castle. Nowadays, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Engraving, 1845.
EditorialShipping on the Oresund with Helsingor and Kronborg Castle in the Distance. Dated: 1896. Dimensions: sheet: 18.2 ? 25 cm (7 3/16 ? 9 13/16 in.). Medium: graphite with stumping and scratching out on tinted scraping paper (papier Pellee, a thick paper, c...
EditorialThe Sund (channel) with Kronborg Castle, Helsingor (Elsinore), Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden, on the other side. Illustration from Leopold von Buch?s Travels Through Norway and Lapland, 1813. Copperplate engraving by Dell'Acqua handcoloured by Lazare...
EditorialDenmark. Helsingor. Kronborg castle. Between 1574-1585, the King Frederick II transformed the ancient medieval fortress into a Renaissance castle. Nowadays, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Engraving, 1845.