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Hans F Hans Ferdinand Collection (#3)

"Hans F Ferdinand: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Hans F Ferdinand, a collector of historical artifacts and lover of art

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Attack of Basque Carlists during the revolt of 1872-1876, (1902)

Attack of Basque Carlists during the revolt of 1872-1876, (1902). The Basque Carlists were followers of Infante Carlos (later Carlos V)

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: The chief knightly orders of Spain and Portugal, 1791, (1902)

The chief knightly orders of Spain and Portugal, 1791, (1902). Designs of the knightly orders which possess special insignia

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Map of the Roman Empire, 2nd century AD, (1902)

Map of the Roman Empire, 2nd century AD, (1902). Map showing the extent of the Roman Empire about the middle of the 2nd century

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: The Alhambra, Granada, Spain, 1902. Artist: Daudet

The Alhambra, Granada, Spain, 1902. Artist: Daudet
The Alhambra, Granada, Spain, 1902. Illustration from The Worlds History, The Mediterranean Nations, by Dr H F Helmolt, Volume IV, published by William Heinemann, (London, 1902)

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: North and east sides of the Forum, Rome, (1902). Artist: C Hulsen

North and east sides of the Forum, Rome, (1902). Artist: C Hulsen
North and east sides of the Forum, Rome, (1902). Reconstruction of a part of Ancient Rome, looking from the north corner of the Rostra

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: South and west sides of the Forum, Rome, (1902). Artist: C Hulsen

South and west sides of the Forum, Rome, (1902). Artist: C Hulsen
South and west sides of the Forum, Rome, (1902). Reconstruction of a part of Ancient Rome, looking from the Temple of Castor

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Emperor Caesar Augustus, (1902)

Emperor Caesar Augustus, (1902). Portrait after a statue. Caesar Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) was one of the most important Roman emperors

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Tiberius Caesar, (1902)

Tiberius Caesar, (1902). Portrait after an antique cameo. Tiberius (42 BC-37 AD) was the second emperor of Rome, succeeding Augustus in 14 AD

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Julius Caesar, (1902)

Julius Caesar, (1902). Portrait after a marble bust. Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) was one of Romes most capable generals, as demonstrated by his conquest of Gaul in the 50s BC

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Pompeius Magnus, Roman military and political leader, (1902)

Pompeius Magnus, Roman military and political leader, (1902). Portrait of Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius (65 BC-35 BC). Illustration from The Worlds History, The Mediterranean Nations

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Remains of the Servian wall near the railway station, Rome, 1902

Remains of the Servian wall near the railway station, Rome, 1902. View of the defensive barrier built round the city in the early 4th century BC

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Greek antiquities of the Mycenean and Homeric ages, (1902)

Greek antiquities of the Mycenean and Homeric ages, (1902). Illustration from The Worlds History, The Mediterranean Nations, by Dr H F Helmolt, Volume IV, published by William Heinemann, (London)

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Moorish calvalry under Lusius Quietus fighting against the Dacians, (1902)

Moorish calvalry under Lusius Quietus fighting against the Dacians, (1902). Detail of Trajans Column in Rome which was raised by Apollodorus of Damascus at the order of the Senate

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Jerusalem, from the Mount of Olives, 1902

Jerusalem, from the Mount of Olives, 1902. Illustration from The Worlds History, The Mediterranean Nations, by Dr H F Helmolt, Volume IV, published by William Heinemann, (London, 1902)

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths, 16th century, (1903)

Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths, 16th century, (1903). Bronze statue made in teh 16th century, of Theodoric (454 AD-526 AD)

Background imageHans F Hans Ferdinand Collection: King Arthur, 16th century, (1903)

King Arthur, 16th century, (1903). Bronze statue made in the 16th century, of the mythical king, said by some to have been born in the 5th century AD




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"Hans F Ferdinand: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Hans F Ferdinand, a collector of historical artifacts and lover of art. His collection is as diverse as it is fascinating, showcasing pieces from various eras and regions. One notable piece in his collection is the remains of the house belonging to Lucius Caecilius Iucundus, a prominent banker from Pompeii. This artifact offers a glimpse into the daily life of an ancient Roman citizen. Another highlight is "The Heroes of South American Independence, " a captivating painting that depicts key figures who fought for freedom in South America during the 19th century. The artist's skill brings these heroes to life on canvas. Tigranes, King of Armenia, also finds his place among Hans' treasures. This regal portrait showcases Tigranes' power and influence during his reign in ancient times. Hans' interest in history extends to Ancient Greece as well. He proudly displays a beautifully detailed map that provides insight into this legendary civilization's geography and city-states. Moving forward in time, we encounter Ivan IV, known as Ivan the Terrible. A painting captures this enigmatic ruler's essence with intricate details that reflect both his power and inner turmoil. Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia - famously known as Vlad the Impaler or Dracula - holds an eerie presence within Hans' collection. These portraits depict him at different stages of his life when he ruled over Wallachia with an iron fist. The front view of Abbey Church Saint Denis stands tall among other artworks; its significance lies in being the burial place for French kings throughout history—a testament to their grandeur even after death. A page from Codex Balduineus transports us back to Henry VII's march upon Rome—an event marked by battles and court proceedings depicted vividly through stunning illustrations preserved within this codex.