File:Hammer CG (C15)Dresden.jpg

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gezeichnet / painting: Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer (1775-1842)
gestochen/ etching: Christian Gottlob Hammer (1779-1864
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Deutsch: Blick vom Elbufer der inneren Neustadt auf die historische Silhoutte von Dresden, wie sie durch die Bilder von Canaletto weltberühmt wurde. (Canaletto-Blick) In der Bildmitte die Augustusbrücke und die Frauenkirche, links die Katholische Hofkirche und das Residenzschloss; aquarellierter Umrissstich
English: from the right bank of river Elbe below Augustusbridge with Frauenkirche, Hofkirche and Dresden Castle; outline etching in old original color
Date 1810
date QS:P571,+1810-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium outline etching in old original color
Source/Photographer Galerie SAXONIA, München; Objekt-Nr: 006174
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