Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) Assets (25 in total)

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Illustration from 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) (colour litho)
Illustration from 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) (colour litho)

PER248034: Illustration from 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) (colour litho), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Papageno the Bird-Catcher, from 'The Magic Flute' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) (coloured engraving)
Papageno the Bird-Catcher, from 'The Magic Flute' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) (coloured engraving)

PER248000: Papageno the Bird-Catcher, from 'The Magic Flute' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) (coloured engraving), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

The Nutcracker Prince and the Mouse King, illustration from 'The Nutcracker', by E.T.A Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho)
The Nutcracker Prince and the Mouse King, illustration from 'The Nutcracker', by E.T.A Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho)

CHT198183: The Nutcracker Prince and the Mouse King, illustration from 'The Nutcracker', by E.T.A Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Papageno with a pan flute brings the birds from the forest. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute”” (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute). Private collection.
Papageno with a pan flute brings the birds from the forest. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute”” (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute). Private collection.

XEE4166951: Papageno with a pan flute brings the birds from the forest. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute”” (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute). Private collection., Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

In the Kitchen, illustration from 'The Nutcracker' by E.T.A Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho)
In the Kitchen, illustration from 'The Nutcracker' by E.T.A Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho)

CHT198185: In the Kitchen, illustration from 'The Nutcracker' by E.T.A Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration from 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) (colour litho)
Illustration from 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) (colour litho)

PER248035: Illustration from 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) (colour litho), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

The Old King and the Nutcracker Prince, illustration from 'The Nutcracker' by E.T.A. Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho)
The Old King and the Nutcracker Prince, illustration from 'The Nutcracker' by E.T.A. Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho)

CHT198187: The Old King and the Nutcracker Prince, illustration from 'The Nutcracker' by E.T.A. Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

In the Chariot, illustration from 'The Nutcracker', by E.T.A Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho)
In the Chariot, illustration from 'The Nutcracker', by E.T.A Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho)

CHT198186: In the Chariot, illustration from 'The Nutcracker', by E.T.A Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

The Pied Piper of Hamelin, c.1880 (colour litho)
The Pied Piper of Hamelin, c.1880 (colour litho)

CHT341990: The Pied Piper of Hamelin, c.1880 (colour litho), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

On the Water, illustration from 'The Nutcracker', by E.T.A. Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho)
On the Water, illustration from 'The Nutcracker', by E.T.A. Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho)

CHT198184: On the Water, illustration from 'The Nutcracker', by E.T.A. Hoffman (1776-1822) 1883 (colour litho), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Prince Tamino in front of the enchanting Queen of the Night and offers her daughter in marriage if he manages to pull her out of the hands of the cruel Sarastro. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute””. (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute) Private collection.
Prince Tamino in front of the enchanting Queen of the Night and offers her daughter in marriage if he manages to pull her out of the hands of the cruel Sarastro. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute””. (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute) Private collection.

XEE4166953: Prince Tamino in front of the enchanting Queen of the Night and offers her daughter in marriage if he manages to pull her out of the hands of the cruel Sarastro. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute””. (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute) Private collection., Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Cinderella doing her sisters's hair for the ball, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
Cinderella doing her sisters's hair for the ball, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER200584: Cinderella doing her sisters's hair for the ball, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Hansel and Gretel in the Forest, c.1880 (colour litho)
Hansel and Gretel in the Forest, c.1880 (colour litho)

CHT221555: Hansel and Gretel in the Forest, c.1880 (colour litho), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Cinderella leaving for the ball in a coach, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
Cinderella leaving for the ball in a coach, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER207622: Cinderella leaving for the ball in a coach, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Button d'Or, lost for 7 days in the forest, caught himself in the rudder of a bird who hired him to catch the birds. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection.
Button d'Or, lost for 7 days in the forest, caught himself in the rudder of a bird who hired him to catch the birds. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection.

XEE4166945: Button d'Or, lost for 7 days in the forest, caught himself in the rudder of a bird who hired him to catch the birds. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection., Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Bouton d'Or throws the net of the sinners and by bringing it back there discovers a crown of gold. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection.
Bouton d'Or throws the net of the sinners and by bringing it back there discovers a crown of gold. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection.

XEE4166949: Bouton d'Or throws the net of the sinners and by bringing it back there discovers a crown of gold. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection., Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Cinderella at the ball, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
Cinderella at the ball, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER207623: Cinderella at the ball, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Prince Tamino and Princess Pamina crossed the water trunks that flowed without fear and the prince continued to play the flute. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute””. (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute) Private collection.
Prince Tamino and Princess Pamina crossed the water trunks that flowed without fear and the prince continued to play the flute. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute””. (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute) Private collection.

XEE4166959: Prince Tamino and Princess Pamina crossed the water trunks that flowed without fear and the prince continued to play the flute. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute””. (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute) Private collection., Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

The fee running away with a golden spindle was singing the fate of a golden button. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection.
The fee running away with a golden spindle was singing the fate of a golden button. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection.

XEE4166955: The fee running away with a golden spindle was singing the fate of a golden button. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection., Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

On a sign by Sarastro, a priest spreads large black sails on Prince Tamino and Princess Pamina Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute”” (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute). Private collection.
On a sign by Sarastro, a priest spreads large black sails on Prince Tamino and Princess Pamina Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute”” (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute). Private collection.

XEE4166942: On a sign by Sarastro, a priest spreads large black sails on Prince Tamino and Princess Pamina Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” The enchanted flute”” (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico, The Magic Flute). Private collection., Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Bouton d'or brought a rose of golden roses, but the gardener, believing in the devil, went into a furious anger and crashed the flowers. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection.
Bouton d'or brought a rose of golden roses, but the gardener, believing in the devil, went into a furious anger and crashed the flowers. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection.

XEE4166960: Bouton d'or brought a rose of golden roses, but the gardener, believing in the devil, went into a furious anger and crashed the flowers. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection., Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

The six children go to the forest to find their father with Bouton d'or at their head, which guides them and takes away the danger.
The six children go to the forest to find their father with Bouton d'or at their head, which guides them and takes away the danger.

XEE4166963: The six children go to the forest to find their father with Bouton d'or at their head, which guides them and takes away the danger., Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration for Till Eulenspiegel Story by Richard Strauss (1864-1949) c.1860-80 (colour litho)
Illustration for Till Eulenspiegel Story by Richard Strauss (1864-1949) c.1860-80 (colour litho)

CHT163694: Illustration for Till Eulenspiegel Story by Richard Strauss (1864-1949) c.1860-80 (colour litho), Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Following the discovery of the crown Button d'Or became king was acclaimed by his kingdom. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection.
Following the discovery of the crown Button d'Or became king was acclaimed by his kingdom. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection.

XEE4166956: Following the discovery of the crown Button d'Or became king was acclaimed by his kingdom. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in “” Bouton d'or””. Private collection., Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

Nutcracker
Nutcracker

CCI1835642: Nutcracker, Offterdinger, Carl (1829-89) / Bridgeman Images

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