File:Johann Anton Leisewitz (Schröder).png

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English: Johann Anton Leisewitz, painting attributed to Johann Heinrich Schröder (according to notice in: Jahrbuch des Geschichtsvereins für das Herzogtum Braunschweig. 4 (1905), S. 146 http://www.digibib.tu-bs.de/?docid=00042092)
Date 18th century (2nd half)
Source https://archive.org/stream/briefeseinebraut00leisuoft#page/n7/mode/2up
Author Johann Heinrich Schröder (1757–1812)

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