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English: Title: Dersich so nennende Melech Augustus Hultazob, printz Americaner aüs der Provintz Canada aüs Achem, wie er in Bresslau, Anno 1718, nach dem leben geseichnet worden / J.H. Lindeman ad vivum delin. ; C. Winckler sculpsit. Abstract/medium: 1 print : engraving ; 25.5 x 16.5 cm (plate), 27.7 x 18.6 cm (sheet)
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  • Printed at top: Ad an. 1718 Sept. Clas.4.art. Ia.
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popular graphic arts · prints and photographs division
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hultazob, melech augustus · quacks · alchemy · turbans · engravings · portrait prints
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Portrait prints--1710-1720 · Engravings--1710-1720

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