File:Frederik den Andens tronhimmel - rygstykket.png
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[edit]DescriptionFrederik den Andens tronhimmel - rygstykket.png |
Dansk: Frederik den Andens tronhimmel. Rygstykket. Gobelinvævning af Hans Knieper udført 1586. Røvet som krigsbytte fra Kronborg Slot. Nuværende opholdssted: det svenske nationalmuseum i Stockholm
English: The canopy of estate of Frederick II of Denmark and Norway. Tapestry woven by Hans Knieper, 1586. The tapestry depicted here forms the back of the canopy. Swedish war booty from Kronborg Castle, Denmark, now located in the National Museum of Sweden, Stockholm. |
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Dansk: Det oprindelige kunstværk: 1586. Affotograferingen: Senest 1896.
English: The original work of art: 1586. The photographic reproduction: no later than 1896. |
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Dansk: Tidsskrift for Kunstindustri. Udgivet af Industriforeningen i Kjøbenhavn. Redigeret af C. Nyrop. 12. årgang (1896), s. 13. Illustration til F.R. Friis's artikel: Den svenske Stats Tapetsamling i det 17de til det 19de Aarhundred. Fotografiet blev første gang aftrykt i John Böttiger: Svenska statens samling af väfda tapeter. Historik och beskrifvande förteckning, bind II: Tapetsamlingarna och Tapetväfveriet under 16- och 1700-talen, Stockholm: Iduns Tryckeri, 1896. Egen indscanning.
English: Tidsskrift for Kunstindustri, published by the Copenhagen Industry Association. Edited by C. Nyrop. 1896 edition, page 13. Illustration to an article by F.R. Friis: Den svenske Stats Tapetsamling i det 17de til det 19de Aarhundrede. The photograph was first printed in John Böttiger (1896): Svenska statens samling af väfda tapeter. Historik och beskrifvande förteckning, vol. II: Tapetsamlingarna och Tapetväfveriet under 16- och 1700-talen, Stockholm: Iduns Tryckeri. Own scan. |
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Dansk: Hans Knieper (1586). Navnet på fotografen der lavede affotograferingen er ikke angivet i værket. Egen indscanning. English: Hans Knieper (1586). The name of the photographer that photographed the tapestry is not indicated. Own scan. |
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Dansk: Ophavsretten for selve kunstværket er udløbet fordi Hans Knieper døde for flere århundreder siden. Fotografiet er taget før 1.1.1969 og er derfor PD efter svensk lov. Den tilsvarende skæringsdato efter dansk lov er 1.1.1970. English: The copyright of the original tapestry has expired since Hans Knieper died centuries ago. This photo was taken before 1969, and it is consequently in the public domain according to Swedish law. Under Danish law, the simliar cutoff for simple photos is 1 Jan 1970. |
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