BERNIGEROTH (*1713) nach RICHTER (18.Jhd), Johann Lorenz Mosheims Sitten-Lehre,

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Johann Martin Bernigeroth (1713 Leipzig - 1767 ebd.) nach I.A. Richter (18. Jahrhundert), Widmung mit Kupfervignette an Christian VI., König v. Dänemark u. Norwegen, aus: Johann Lorenz Mosheims Sitten-Lehre Der Heiligen Schrift, 1738, Druckerzeugnis

  • Technik: Druckerzeugnis auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Links und rechts unten in der Darstellung signiert.

  • Datierung: 1738

  • Beschreibung: Buchdruck.

  • Schlagworte: Christian VI., Sitten-Lehre Der Heiligen Schrift, Johann Lorenz Mosheim, Theologie, Christentum, Religiös, Politik, Deutschland, Barock, 1700-1749

  • Größe: Papier: 21.0 cm x 16.3 cm, Darstellung: 7.7 cm x 13.0 cm

  • Zustand: Sehr guter Zustand. Das Blatt ist blass fleckig und hat sich an den Rändern leicht verfärbt.

 



 

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Johann Martin Bernigeroth (1713 Leipzig - 1767 ibid.) after I.A. Richter (18th century), Dedication with copper vignette to Christian VI, King of Denmark and Norway, from: Johann Lorenz Mosheim's Moral Doctrine of the Holy Scriptures, 1738, Print product


  • Technique: Print product on Paper

  • Inscription: Signed at lower left and right in the image.

  • Date: 1738

  • Description: Letterpress.

  • Keywords: Christian VI, Moral Doctrine of the Holy Scriptures, Johann Lorenz Mosheim, Theology, Christianity, 18th century, Baroque, Religious, Germany,

  • Size: Paper: 21.0 cm x 16.3 cm (8.3 x 6.4 in), Depiction: 7.7 cm x 13.0 cm (3 x 5.1 in)

  • Condition: Very good condition. The sheet is pale spotty and has discoloured slightly at the edges.



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