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English: Musicians playing a shawm (wind instrument) and an unidentified instrument rest under a tree. Hilly landscape with a farm. Chickens. Farmers plowing with horses and oxen. A man whipping a pair of oxen. Sheep, a male goat, a haycart. "I. Theil. S. 273". |
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Martin Opitz (1597-1639); Daniel Wilhelm Triller (1695-1782): Teutsche Gedichte / Martin Opizen von Boberfeld ; von neuem sorgfältig übersehen, allenthalben fleißig ausgebessert, mit nöthigen Anmerckungen erläutert, von Dananiel Wilhelm Triller Opera. Tomes: Bd. I: Weltliche Gedichte. Bd II: Weltliche Gedichte. Bd III: Geistliche Gedichte. Bd. IV: Geistliche Gedichte Publisher: Franckfurt am Mayn : bey Franz Varrentrapp. Printer: Varentrapp, Franz (I) Frankfort a.M., 1731-1786 |
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Johann Nikolaus Lentzner (1711 - 1749), original painting? "LNLentzner inv. M. Tyroff del. et sculp. Nrbga" (monogram LNLentzner, abbreviation for Nuremberg).
creator QS:P170,Q30304554 drawing and engraving. |
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- Prints from Martin Opitz Teutsche Gedichte at the Peace Palace Library
- Martin Tyroff
- Wind instrumentalists in art
- Unidentified musical instruments
- Plowing with oxen in art
- Ploughing with horses in art
- Horse-drawn carts
- Prints with uncertain identifications at the Peace Palace Library
- Johann Nikolaus Lentzner