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Reliqvos spernit Vulpecula natos: Arbon am Bodensee
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Reliqvos spernit Vulpecula natos: Arbon am Bodensee
Date circa 1626
date QS:P571,+1626-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium 1 Druckgrafik, Radierung, Trägermaterial: 9,6 x 14,4 cm
Dimensions 7,1 x 14,3 cm (Radierung), 9,6 x 14,4 cm (Blatt)
Zentralbibliothek Zürich
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Place of creation Frankfurt am Main, Eberhard Kieser
Object history Aus der Sammlung Steinfels (Eingang 1925); Blatt beschnitten und stark fleckig; obere Ecken sind abgeschnitten; Blatt auf Unterlage kaschiert
Notes Erstmals erschienen in: Daniel Meissner: Thesaurus Philopoliticus ... , Bd. 1, 5. Buch, Frankfurt a.M. 1625, Tafel 4, Vermutlich aus der lateinischen Ausgabe von 1626, vgl. Klaus Eymann in: Daniel Meisner, Eberhard Kieser: Thesaurus philopoliticus ... , Faksim.-Neudruck, Unterschneidheim 1972, S. 7ff, Anonymer Künstler
Source/Photographer Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Graphische Sammlung und Fotoarchiv

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