Unbekannt (17. Jahrhundert), Portrait des Lucas Trelcatius, Bruststück nach rechts mit Wams und Halskrause, 17. Jahrhundert, Kupferstich
- Technik: Kupferstich auf Papier
- Bezeichnung: Unten mittig im Druck bezeichnet: "Lucas Trelcatius Filius Theologiae Professor". Oben rechts im Druck nummeriert: "229".
- Datierung: 17. Jahrhundert
- Schlagworte: Herrenportrait; Mann; Theologe; Protestant; Niederländer; Professor, Porträt, Niederlande, Barock, 1650-1699
- Größe: Papier: 18.7 cm x 13.9 cm, Druckplatte: 15.8 cm x 10.8 cm, Darstellung: 15.4 cm x 10.4 cm
- Zustand: Guter Zustand. Altersbedingt leicht verfärbt und leicht fleckig
English Version:
Unknown (17th century), Portrait of Lucas Trelcatius, bust to the right with doublet and ruff, 17th century, Copper engraving
- Technique: Copper engraving on Paper
- Inscription: Lower middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Lucas Trelcatius Filius Theologiae Professor". Upper right numbered in the printing plate: "229".
- Date: 17th century
- Keywords: Portrait of a gentleman; Man; Theologian; Protestant; Dutchman; Professor, 17th century, Baroque, Portraits, Netherlands,
- Size: Paper: 18.7 cm x 13.9 cm (7.4 x 5.5 in), Plate: 15.8 cm x 10.8 cm (6.2 x 4.3 in), Depiction: 15.4 cm x 10.4 cm (6.1 x 4.1 in)
- Condition: Good condition. Slightly discoloured and slightly stained due to age
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