File:Anna Magdalena Bach 2.jpg

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English: Close-up of title page to the first volume of Singende Müse an der Pleisse, a collection of strophic songs published in Leipzig in 1736, by "Sperontes", Johann Sigismund Scholze.
Art historian and Bach portrait expert Teri Noel Towe believes there is a chance that the two people shown may be Bach and his wife Anna Magdalena: archive link
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