File:Portraits of the Family Luchtmans.jpg

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Halbfigur von Samuel Luchtmans dem Älteren, mit Umhang an einem Stein lehnend, darauf Flöte mit aufgeschlagenem Notenheft, hinten eine Rose, innerhalb Kreuzschraffur-Rechteck. Darunter drei Medaillonporträts mit Brustbild der Söhne und des Enkels: Samuel Luchtmans d. Jüngere; Johannes Luchtmans; Samuel Luchtmans d. Jüngste. Das Ganze eingefasst in Rocaille verziertem Rahmenrechteck. Darunter 7 faksimilierte Unterschriften. Objekt 67098670 (DNB, Deutsches Buch- und Schriftmuseum Leipzig).

Peter Deckers Lithograph, J. C. Baum <Köln> Lithographische Anstalt, Entstehungsort: Köln, um 1856

Druck, Druckgraphik. Papier, Lithographie (auf Karton (480 x 320 mm) montiert), 366 x 259 mm (Blatt), 1 Ex.

Vorlageform Verfasserangabe: Bez. u.l.: Nach dem Original-Gemälde in Stein gravirt von Peter Deckers in Cöln; u.r.: Lith. Anst. v. J. C. Baum, Cöln. Leipzig, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Deutsches Buch- und Schriftmuseum, Sammlungskontext: Portraitsammlung der Börsenvereinsbibliothek, Inventar-Nr. ig19090, alte Inventar-Nr. P 38/2428

Ikonographie (Iconclass) Darstellung: Luchtmans, Samuel [1685-1757] Darstellung: Luchtmans, Samuel [1725-1780] Darstellung: Luchtmans, Johannes [1726-1809] Darstellung: Luchtmans, Samuel [1766-1812]

Edition: Lempertz, Heinrich [1816-1898], Bilder-Hefte zur Geschichte des Bücherhandels, Köln : J. M. Heberle (H. Lempertz), 1856, Taf. I, neue Nr. 38
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