D. CHODOWIECKI (*1726), Arivée du Roy de France a Jerusalem, 1782, Radierung

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Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki (1726 Danzig - 1801 Berlin), Arivée du Roy de France a Jerusalem, Ba. 851, 1782, Radierung

  • Technik: Radierung auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Unterhalb französisch beschriftet, darunter die Seitenangabe: page 100, rechts oben nummeriert mit "5". Rückseitig wurde die Bartsch Nr. 851 handschriftlich vermerkt.

  • Datierung: 1782

  • Quelle: Johann Christoph Mayer (1713 -1781 ) Johann Christoph Mayer's 'Histoire des Croisades', 1782 | Buch, Politik

  • Schlagworte: Militär, Politik, Deutschland, Barock, 1750-1799

  • Größe: Papier: 9.0 cm x 5.2 cm

  • Zustand: Sehr guter Zustand. Das Blatt hat sich altersgemäß minimal verfärbt. Das Blatt wellt sich nach Innen.

 



 

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Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki (1726 Gdansk - 1801 Berlin), Arrival of the King of France in Jerusalem, Ba 851, 1782, Etching


  • Technique: Etching on Paper

  • Inscription: Inscribed in French below, with the page number: page 100, numbered "5" in the upper right corner. On the verso, Bartsch no. 851 was noted in handwriting.

  • Date: 1782

  • Source: Johann Christoph Mayer (1713 -1781 ) Johann Christoph Mayer's 'Histoire des Croisades', 1782 | Book, Politics

  • Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Military, Germany,

  • Size: Paper: 9.0 cm x 5.2 cm (3.5 x 2 in)

  • Condition: Very good condition. The sheet has discoloured minimally due to its age. The sheet is curling inwards.



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