Podroban nacrt Beograda i tvrdave (1710-1720) (artist unknown)
Beograd map 1695 by H van Loon
('England's Glory') A View and Representation of the
Battle of Belgrade, 1717 by I Carnitham. ('England's Glory')
Battle of Belgrade, 1717 by I Carnitham. ('England's Glory')
Beograd - izgled sa savske strane - K Gebel (umetnik)
E Veikselgartner (lithography) J Haler (stampar) (undated)
E Veikselgartner (lithography) J Haler (stampar) (undated)
Beograd - pogled sa ugarske strane, 1700-1710 (artist uknown)
Beograd by Johann Poppel, 1850
Beograd by Njilliam Henry Bartlett - umetnik. Edvard Brandart, graver (undated)
Bitka kod Beograda, 1716 (artist unknown)
Otkrivanje spomenika knjaza Mihaila - lithograph by R Linhart, 1882
Plan Beograda, 1730s (artist uknown)
Plan grada i tvrdave Beograda by S Mancini, 1780s
Pogled sa Zemuna na Beograd. Jacob Alt - umetnik,
Adolf Kunike - stampar. 1826 (Syrimen und Turkey)
Adolf Kunike - stampar. 1826 (Syrimen und Turkey)
Predstavljanje velicanstvene pobede Karla 6.
nad Turksom kod Beograda by Joh David + Ben Kenckel, 1717
nad Turksom kod Beograda by Joh David + Ben Kenckel, 1717
Projekt spomenika knezu M. Mihailu
Obrenovicu 3. Mikesin, Mihailo Osipovic, 1860s
Obrenovicu 3. Mikesin, Mihailo Osipovic, 1860s
Zemun. Hildburghausen. undated
- I think all of the above images were obtained from the Digital National Library of Serbia -- Old Graphics and Old Maps (partial flash sites: clicking 'print' gives full size jpeg image).
- More old prints and photos at City Museum of Belgrade (I saved a couple of the images in the set; but they are fairly small).
- Belgrade photo album by Vlado Marinkovic.
- The World Factbook on Serbia/Wikipedia on Belgrade.
- Satellite view of Belgrade.
- History of Serbia and Montenegro from the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Raska and Prizren.
- [some of the above images have been spot cleaned and sorry the text has been stripped of the non-latin letters: had to type them from the flash interface]
Thanks! I just came back from a trip to Belgrade, so this was an interesting collection of prints
ReplyDeleteAnd fun to investigate the captions. Mostly they are pretty predictable, referring to views of the city and its fortifications, or of the battle, etc. But some of us are easily entertained by linguistic comparison, I guess.
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