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ITEM — Folder: 162 Identifier: MS Thr 949, (162)

Zimmerman, F.A., artist J. Viool : portrait lithograph ;

Dates

  • Creation: 1637-1975

Language of Materials

Collection materials are primarily in English, but a few are also in French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Danish, Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, and other languages.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material. Collection is open for research use.

Extent

1 items ; 45 3/10 x 38 1/2 cm.; in rectangle 34 1/2 x 33 cm.

Physical Location

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General note

Publishing information: signed in stone F.A. Zimmerman 1837. Gedruckt bei Eduard Pietzsch & Co. in Dresden von G. Braunsdorf.

Reference: Not in Hall, Wild, Spettacolo. EB3rd-Manus A/B 4813.

Subject: H.L. portrait in street clothes facing left; also 8 scenes as acrobat and monkey.

Associated name: Viool, J.

Added subject: Acrobats and Acrobatism.

Added subject: Animal Impersonator.

Inventory number: INV [I,29]

Catalog number: CAT 1.160

Creator

Repository Details

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