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- variations of the scene in her career. It hangs at Schloss Weißenstein in Pommersfelden, Germany. The work shows a frightened Susanna with two men lurking above...
- Pommersfelden is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg in Germany. The community lies north of Höchstadt an der Aisch on the river Reiche...
- Schloss Weißenstein is a Schloss or palatial residence in Pommersfelden, Bavaria, southern Germany. It was designed for Lothar Franz von Schönborn, Prince-Bishop...
- Veit Truchseß von Pommersfelden (died 1503) was the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1501 to 1503. Veit Truchseß von Pommersfelden's family name ("Truchseß...
- Schönborn-Wiesentheid, until today owning the castles at Wiesentheid, Pommersfelden, Gaibach, Geisenheim and the wine estates Hallburg near Volkach and...
- Dientzenhofer and Johann Lukas von HildebrandtSchloss Weißenstein in Pommersfelden, Bavaria (1711–1718) Augustusburg Palace Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt...
- subjects are Susanna and the Elders (particularly the 1610 version in Pommersfelden), Judith Slaying Holofernes (her 1614–1620 version is in the Uffizi...
- Several historical locations were used, including Schloss Weißenstein in Pommersfelden, which stood in for Schönbrunn Palace. Exterior scenes of Sisi's childhood...
- The Prayerbook of Otto III or Pommersfelden Prayerbook is an Ottonian illuminated m****cript, made up of 44 bound parchment folios. It was produced around...
- Palace Dresden, Germany 1709–1732 Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann Pommersfelden castle Pommersfelden, Germany 1711–1719 Johann Dientzenhofer and Johann Lucas von...