EditorialFriedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778-1852). German pedagogue, known as the "father of gymnastics". Copy of a lithograph of Engelbach 1846. Engraving. Colored.
EditorialHelmut Jahn’s design of One Liberty Place in Philadelphia on Oct. 23, 2006, which was dismissed by one critic as a “squished foil to the irrepressible upward thrust of the Chrysler Building.” (Chris Ramirez/The New York Times)
EditorialK. K. Court and State Printing Office, Gustav Jahn, K.K. Austrian State Railways: Hohe Tauern, paper, chromolithography, total: height: 104,5 cm; width: 70 cm, inscribed: u. li. in print: ORIGINALLITOGRAPHIE GUST. JAHN, tourism posters, travel/tourism,...
EditorialFriedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778-1852). German pedagogue, known as the "father of gymnastics". Copy of a lithograph of Engelbach 1846. Engraving. Colored.
Editorialat arrivals for THE LAST MOVIE STAR Premiere, Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, Los Angeles, CA March 22, 2018. Photo By: Priscilla Grant/Everett Collection
EditorialMailah-Jahn. Date/Period: 1807/1830. Painting. Graphite, watercolor and gouache with gold on laid Indian paper. Width: 58.1 cm. Height: 41 cm (sheet).
EditorialFriedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778-1852). German pedagogue, known as the "father of gymnastics". Copy of a lithograph of Engelbach 1846. Engraving. Colored.