Adam Adami (1610-1663), Kupferstich Barock Porträt 1600-1649 Unbekannt (17.Jhd)

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Unbekannt (17. Jahrhundert), Adam Adami (1610-1663), Weihbischof in Hildesheim, 17. Jahrhundert, Kupferstich

  • Technik: Kupferstich auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Unten im Druck bezeichnet: "Adamvs Adami Prior in Mvrhart [.]".

  • Datierung: 17. Jahrhundert

  • Beschreibung: Portrait des Priors und Weihbischofs Adam Adami. Seine Aufzeichnungen über seine Teilnahme an den Verhandlungen zum Westfälischen Friedensschluss in Münster erschienen 1698 in seinem Buch "Arcana pacis Westphalicae".

  • Schlagworte: Deutschland, Kirche, Prior, Bischof, Westfälischer Friede, Bildnis, Portrait, Druckgrafik, Porträt, Deutschland, Hildesheim, Barock, 1600-1649

  • Größe: Papier: 17.6 cm x 12.2 cm

  • Zustand: Akzeptabler Zustand. Blass stockfleckig. Entlang der oberen Blattkante minimal gewellt.

 



 

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Unknown (17th century), Adam Adami (1610-1663), Weihbischof in Hildesheim, 17th century, Copper engraving


  • Technique: Copper engraving on Paper

  • Inscription: At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Adamvs Adami Prior in Mvrhart [..]".

  • Date: 17th century

  • Description: Portrait of the prior and auxiliary bishop Adam Adami. His notes on his participation in the negotiations for the Treaty of Westphalia in Münster were published in 1698 in his book "Arcana pacis Westphalicae".

  • Keywords: Germany, church, prior, bishop, Peace of Westphalia, portrait, printmaking, 17th century, Baroque, Portraits, Germany,

  • Size: Paper: 17.6 cm x 12.2 cm (6.9 x 4.8 in)

  • Condition: Rather good condition. Pale foxing. Minimally wavy along the upper edge of the sheet.



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