Ansembourg castle
300 €Alley and castle of Ansembourg, Luxembourg.
- Size (cm): 31 x 41
- Size (inch): 12,2 x 16,1
15 rue Astrid, 1143 Belair, Luxembourg
Showing all 20 results
Alley and castle of Ansembourg, Luxembourg.
The painting represents the church of St. Pierre-et-Paul in Bertrange.
Private collection
The artwork illustrates a gate originating from Roman antiquity (about 170 AD), which was integral to the defensive architecture of Trier, Germany.
Private collection
Monochrome screen printing on coated paper. Author’s edition.
Portrait of Michael Jackson is executed by the author in the technique of pencil graphics and replicated by the author on coated paper.
The painting shows the Gëlle Fra monument, located on Constitution Square in Luxembourg. The monument is also a memorial to Luxembourgers who died in the First and Second World Wars.
Private collection
Aerial perspective of Luxembourg under foggy weather.
Adolphe Bridge in the capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The picture was painted in 2010 from life.
Acrylic on 3D canvas (newspaper and string collage).
St Alphonsus church in sunlight.
The painting represents a house near the Beinchen Bridge in the north of Luxembourg. As a result of a fire in 1996, which was accompanied by human casualties, this house was destroyed. A few years later, a modern residential complex for families of modest income was built on the site of the disaster.
The painting is framed in its original frame, which has a chip on the top. The price is negotiable.
The painting depicts Fort Tungen, a Luxembourg fortification built in the 18th century. It is known locally as “The Three Acorns” because its three roofs are crowned with original sculptures in the form of this fruit.
Author’s reproduction of watercolor on paper, made of Plexiglas.
Turelbaach Castle in Mertzig is a fairytale castle from the 20th century, set in a picturesque landscape. It impresses with its classical architecture and offers a fascinating combination of historical flair and natural beauty, surrounded by manicured gardens and extensive green spaces.
Masonry, roof beams, woodwork, tiling, coloured glass windows, etc., everything was done by the owners, Pol Gilson, themselves over a period of 43 years (1964-2007). The castle cannot be visited from the inside.
Watch the report at the link: RTL Play – D’Schlass Turelbach
No products in the cart.