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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Gaisberg and exit from the mine, around 1900, albumen paper print
      Sep. 28, 2024

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Gaisberg and exit from the mine, around 1900, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): View of the Gaisberg in the Salzkammergut and exit from the Ferdinand Berg mine near Berchtesgaden, c. 1900, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: At the bottom dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Inscribed in the printing plate: "98. Gaisberg / [?]23. Ausfahrt v. Bergwerk.". Date: c. 1900 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Mountains; Mountain; Nature; Mine; Sightseeing; Tourists; Vehicle, 20th century, Historicism, Landscape, Austria, Salzburg, Size: Cardboard: 34,4 cm x 26,9 cm (13,5 x 10,6 in), additional specification: Size from top to bottom: 9.8 x 15 cm; 9.7 x 15 cm

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Empress Elisabeth Monument, Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print
      Sep. 28, 2024

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Empress Elisabeth Monument, Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Empress Elisabeth Monument in Salzburg, Monument to Empress Sisi of Austria, 1902, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: Lower right dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: At the lower part inscribed on the support: "- Salzbourg- monument de l'impératrice Elisabeth -". Date: 1902 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Railway station; Monument; Empress of Austria; Sisi; Sissi; Elisabeth; Sculpture, 20th century, Historicism, People, Austria, Salzburg, Size: Cardboard: 34,0 cm x 27,0 cm (13,4 x 10,6 in), Depiction: 28,1 cm x 20,2 cm (11,1 x 8 in)

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Details of Hohensalzburg Fortress, around 1900, albumen paper print
      Sep. 28, 2024

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Details of Hohensalzburg Fortress, around 1900, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Details of Hohensalzburg Fortress and Siegmund Gate, c. 1900, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: In the middle dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Inscribed in the printing plate: "3013. Festung Hohen-Salzburg / 37. Neuthor, Aussenseite / 3012. Festung [Hohen-Salzburg]". Date: c. 1900 Description: Three individual photographs from the Würthle Photographic Studio, Salzburg, mounted on common cardboard. Original photography with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony of travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from bourgeois circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Fortress Hohensalzburg; Salzach; Residence; Road tunnel; Siegmundstor; Neutor; Portal; Gothic; Oven; Fireplace; Interior, 20th century, Historicism, Architecture, Austria, Salzburg, Size: Cardboard: 27,0 cm x 34,0 cm (10,6 x 13,4 in), additional specification: Sizes from left to right: 15.1 x 10 cm; 15 x 10.3 cm; 14.9 x 10 cm

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Court fountain in Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print
      Sep. 28, 2024

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Court fountain in Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Court Fountain in Salzburg, Residence Fountain on the Residence Square, 1902, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: Lower right dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Lower right inscribed in the printing plate: "25. Salzburg, Hofbrunnen". Date: 1902 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Fortress Hohensalzburg; Salzach; Residence; Salzburg Museum; Bell tower; Glockenspiel, 20th century, Historicism, Architecture, Austria, Salzburg, Size: Cardboard: 27,0 cm x 34,0 cm (10,6 x 13,4 in), Depiction: 20,3 cm x 26,3 cm (8 x 10,4 in)

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), View from Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print
      Sep. 28, 2024

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), View from Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): View of Salzburg on the Salzach, seen from Mülln, 1902, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: Lower right dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Verso Signature stamp, Würthle & Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Lower right inscribed in the printing plate: "5. Salzburg von Mülln". Date: 1902 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Fortress Hohensalzburg; Salzach;, 20th century, Historicism, Cities, Austria, Salzburg, Size: Cardboard: 27,0 cm x 34,0 cm (10,6 x 13,4 in), Depiction: 18,5 cm x 26,0 cm (7,3 x 10,2 in)

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    • A. WETTEROTH (19th) after WÜRTHLE (*1820), The Martinswand near Innsbruck, Steel engraving
      Feb. 10, 2024

      A. WETTEROTH (19th) after WÜRTHLE (*1820), The Martinswand near Innsbruck, Steel engraving

      Est: €45 - €75

      A. Wetteroth (19th century) after Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): The Martinswand near Innsbruck , herd of cows on a plain in front of towering rocky mountains, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Signed below the image in the printing plate and inscribed in German, French and Italian. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria, Innsbruck (Tirol),

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    • W. KNOCKE (19th) after WÜRTHLE (*1820), Innsbruck, Tomb of Maximilian I., Steel engraving
      Feb. 10, 2024

      W. KNOCKE (19th) after WÜRTHLE (*1820), Innsbruck, Tomb of Maximilian I., Steel engraving

      Est: €45 - €75

      W. Knocke (19th century) after Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Interior of the Court Church in Innsbruck (also known as the Franciscan Church or Schwarzmander Church) with the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed below the image in the printing plate and inscribed in German, French and Italian. Date: 19th century Description: Court Church of Innsbruck with tomb of Emperor Maximilian I. Keywords: Cathedral, monastery, vault, architecture, church, religious residence, building, religion, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria, Innsbruck (Tirol),

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Gaisberg and exit from the mine, around 1900, albumen paper print
      Jan. 20, 2024

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Gaisberg and exit from the mine, around 1900, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): View of the Gaisberg in the Salzkammergut and exit from the Ferdinand Berg mine near Berchtesgaden, c. 1900, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: At the bottom dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Inscribed in the printing plate: "98. Gaisberg / [?]23. Ausfahrt v. Bergwerk.". Date: c. 1900 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Mountains; Mountain; Nature; Mine; Sightseeing; Tourists; Vehicle, 20th century, Historicism, Landscape, Austria, Salzburg,

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Empress Elisabeth Monument, Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print
      Jan. 20, 2024

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Empress Elisabeth Monument, Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Empress Elisabeth Monument in Salzburg, Monument to Empress Sisi of Austria, 1902, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: Lower right dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: At the lower part inscribed on the support: "- Salzbourg- monument de l'impératrice Elisabeth -". Date: 1902 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Railway station; Monument; Empress of Austria; Sisi; Sissi; Elisabeth; Sculpture, 20th century, Historicism, People, Austria, Salzburg,

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Details of Hohensalzburg Fortress, around 1900, albumen paper print
      Jan. 20, 2024

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Details of Hohensalzburg Fortress, around 1900, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Details of Hohensalzburg Fortress and Siegmund Gate, c. 1900, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: In the middle dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Inscribed in the printing plate: "3013. Festung Hohen-Salzburg / 37. Neuthor, Aussenseite / 3012. Festung [Hohen-Salzburg]". Date: c. 1900 Description: Three individual photographs from the Würthle Photographic Studio, Salzburg, mounted on common cardboard. Original photography with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony of travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from bourgeois circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Fortress Hohensalzburg; Salzach; Residence; Road tunnel; Siegmundstor; Neutor; Portal; Gothic; Oven; Fireplace; Interior, 20th century, Historicism, Architecture, Austria, Salzburg,

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Court fountain in Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print
      Jan. 20, 2024

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Court fountain in Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Court Fountain in Salzburg, Residence Fountain on the Residence Square, 1902, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: Lower right dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Lower right inscribed in the printing plate: "25. Salzburg, Hofbrunnen". Date: 1902 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Fortress Hohensalzburg; Salzach; Residence; Salzburg Museum; Bell tower; Glockenspiel, 20th century, Historicism, Architecture, Austria, Salzburg,

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), View from Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print
      Jan. 20, 2024

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), View from Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): View of Salzburg on the Salzach, seen from Mülln, 1902, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: Lower right dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Verso Signature stamp, Würthle & Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Lower right inscribed in the printing plate: "5. Salzburg von Mülln". Date: 1902 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Fortress Hohensalzburg; Salzach;, 20th century, Historicism, Cities, Austria, Salzburg,

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    • A. WETTEROTH (19th) after WÜRTHLE (*1820), The Martinswand near Innsbruck, Steel engraving
      Sep. 23, 2023

      A. WETTEROTH (19th) after WÜRTHLE (*1820), The Martinswand near Innsbruck, Steel engraving

      Est: €45 - €75

      A. Wetteroth (19th century) after Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): The Martinswand near Innsbruck , herd of cows on a plain in front of towering rocky mountains, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Signed below the image in the printing plate and inscribed in German, French and Italian. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria, Innsbruck (Tirol),

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    • W. KNOCKE (19th) after WÜRTHLE (*1820), Innsbruck, Tomb of Maximilian I., Steel engraving
      Sep. 23, 2023

      W. KNOCKE (19th) after WÜRTHLE (*1820), Innsbruck, Tomb of Maximilian I., Steel engraving

      Est: €45 - €75

      W. Knocke (19th century) after Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Interior of the Court Church in Innsbruck (also known as the Franciscan Church or Schwarzmander Church) with the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed below the image in the printing plate and inscribed in German, French and Italian. Date: 19th century Description: Court Church of Innsbruck with tomb of Emperor Maximilian I. Keywords: Cathedral, monastery, vault, architecture, church, religious residence, building, religion, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria, Innsbruck (Tirol),

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    • Würthle, Friedrich
      May. 25, 2023

      Würthle, Friedrich

      Est: €40 - €60

      (1820 Konstanz - Salzburg 1902). Kalkbrennerei, an einem Fluss gelegen. Radierung auf aufgewalztem China 1844. 10,5 x 14, Blgr. 24,5 x 32 cm. Mit dem Namenszug u. Datum i.d. Platte, mit Trockenst. "Radir Club München". Am unt. Rd. re. hs. bez. "in Thalkirchen" (...Erst Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts kamen Handwerker wie Sattler und Schmied hinzu. Etwa gleichzeitig ist als erster gewerblicher Betrieb ein Kalkbrenner südlich des Dorfes genannt...). - Darst. geringf., Trägerpapier etw. stärker stockfl. R

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Gaisberg and exit from the mine, around 1900, albumen paper print
      May. 07, 2023

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Gaisberg and exit from the mine, around 1900, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): View of the Gaisberg in the Salzkammergut and exit from the Ferdinand Berg mine near Berchtesgaden, c. 1900, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: At the bottom dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Inscribed in the printing plate: "98. Gaisberg / [?]23. Ausfahrt v. Bergwerk.". Date: c. 1900 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Mountains; Mountain; Nature; Mine; Sightseeing; Tourists; Vehicle, 20th century, Historicism, Landscape, Austria, Salzburg,

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Empress Elisabeth Monument, Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print
      May. 07, 2023

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Empress Elisabeth Monument, Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Empress Elisabeth Monument in Salzburg, Monument to Empress Sisi of Austria, 1902, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: Lower right dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: At the lower part inscribed on the support: "- Salzbourg- monument de l'impératrice Elisabeth -". Date: 1902 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Railway station; Monument; Empress of Austria; Sisi; Sissi; Elisabeth; Sculpture, 20th century, Historicism, People, Austria, Salzburg,

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Details of Hohensalzburg Fortress, around 1900, albumen paper print
      May. 07, 2023

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Details of Hohensalzburg Fortress, around 1900, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Details of Hohensalzburg Fortress and Siegmund Gate, c. 1900, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: In the middle dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Inscribed in the printing plate: "3013. Festung Hohen-Salzburg / 37. Neuthor, Aussenseite / 3012. Festung [Hohen-Salzburg]". Date: c. 1900 Description: Three individual photographs from the Würthle Photographic Studio, Salzburg, mounted on common cardboard. Original photography with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony of travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from bourgeois circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Fortress Hohensalzburg; Salzach; Residence; Road tunnel; Siegmundstor; Neutor; Portal; Gothic; Oven; Fireplace; Interior, 20th century, Historicism, Architecture, Austria, Salzburg,

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Court Fountain in Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print
      May. 07, 2023

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), Court Fountain in Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): Court Fountain in Salzburg, Residence Fountain on the Residence Square, 1902, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: Lower right dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Lower right inscribed in the printing plate: "25. Salzburg, Hofbrunnen". Date: 1902 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Fortress Hohensalzburg; Salzach; Residence; Salzburg Museum; Bell tower; Glockenspiel, 20th century, Historicism, Architecture, Austria, Salzburg,

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    • F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), View from Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print
      May. 07, 2023

      F. WÜRTHLE (1820-1902), View from Salzburg, 1902, albumen paper print

      Est: €300 - €400

      Friedrich Würthle (1820 Constance - 1902 Salzburg): View of Salzburg on the Salzach, seen from Mülln, 1902, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Cardboard Stamp: Lower right dummy stamp, Würthle und Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Verso Signature stamp, Würthle & Sohn. Salzburg. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: Lower right inscribed in the printing plate: "5. Salzburg von Mülln". Date: 1902 Description: Original photograph with high sharpness of detail. An early testimony to travel photography. Around the middle of the 19th century, more and more tourists from middle-class circles travelled in Europe. At that time, photographs could only be taken with a great deal of time and expensive, unwieldy equipment. This made many tourists all the more grateful for the work of the professional photographer's studios on site to bring back a souvenir from afar for those who stayed at home or to collect as souvenirs. The photographers photographed the most famous sights of their hometowns and went on trips themselves to photograph the most popular destinations of their clients and offer them as albumen prints. Ancient art treasures were also photographed and offered to travellers. The high-quality photographs of sculptures and frescoes continued to make an important contribution to documenting art treasures and making them accessible to scholars from all over Europe, who previously had to rely on tracings or engravings if they could not view the original for themselves. Keywords: Travel photography; Souvenir; Veduta; View; Architectural photography; Fortress Hohensalzburg; Salzach;, 20th century, Historicism, Cities, Austria, Salzburg,

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    • Friedrich Karl Würthle & Gregor Baldi (1820–1902)
      May. 28, 2021

      Friedrich Karl Würthle & Gregor Baldi (1820–1902)

      Est: £200 - £300

      Friedrich Karl Würthle & Gregor Baldi (1820–1902) PANORAMA VON SALZBURG, c.1880, albumen prints, (3) image size, 720 x 197mm, mounted onto original card, and with letter press titles in the lower margin, and titled in unknown hand in pencil, recto

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    • Würthle, Friedrich
      Feb. 04, 2012

      Würthle, Friedrich

      Est: - €450

      Würthle, Friedrich (1820 Konstanz - Salzburg 1902). Ein Mönch im Gespräch mit einer Frau u. ihrem Kind, hinter ihnen führt eine Treppe zum Kloster. Aquarell. Blgr. 25,5 x 20,3 cm. Sign. "Würthle". Unter Glas gerahmt (nicht ausgerahmt). - Aus der Markgraf Versteigerung bei S

      Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
    • Würthle, Karl Friedrich
      Feb. 03, 2012

      Würthle, Karl Friedrich

      Est: - €360

      Würthle, Karl Friedrich (1820 Konstanz - Salzburg 1902) Atelier. "Reichenhall". Photographie. Albuminabzug bei Baldi & Würthle, Salzburg um 1870. 22,5 x 52 cm. Auf Orig.-Unterl. aufgezogen u. dort typogr. bez. u. num. "14". Unter Glas gerahmt (nicht ausgerahmt). - Etw. stockfl.,

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    • Würthle, Karl Friedrich (1820 Konstanz - Salzburg
      Apr. 15, 2011

      Würthle, Karl Friedrich (1820 Konstanz - Salzburg

      Est: - €500

      Würthle, Karl Friedrich (1820 Konstanz - Salzburg 1902) Atelier. "Reichenhall". Photographie. Albuminabzug bei Baldi & Würthle, Salzburg um 1870. 22,5 x 52 cm. Auf Orig.-Unterl. aufgezogen u. dort typogr. bez. u. num. "14". Unter Glas gerahmt (nicht ausgerahmt). - Etw. stockfl., tls. etw. verblaßt.

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    • Karl Friedrich WÜRTHLE(Konstanz 1820 - 1902
      Nov. 20, 2007

      Karl Friedrich WÜRTHLE(Konstanz 1820 - 1902

      Est: €320 - €400

      Karl Friedrich WÜRTHLE(Konstanz 1820 - 1902 Salzburg) und andere Künstler,Konvolut Ortsansichten Trentino:a) ROVERETO Kupferstich von Merian "Rouereit", 17. Jhdt.; 5Stahlstiche, Mitte 19. Jhdt., u. a. "Gez. u. gest. von Friedrich Würthle - Druck von A.Wetterroth in Salzburg" b) "Kofel", Radierung von Matthäus Merian, ca. 20 x 31 cm c) "Pass und Berg Vestung Kofel zwischen Trento und Bassano.", Radierung von Gabriel Bodenehr, 1. Hälfte 18. Jhdt., ca. 17 x 28 cm, b)/c) jeweils fleckig, Randmängel

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