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Porträt Georg Friedrich Händel

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Breast image of Georg Friedrich Händel turned to the left. The paper is part of the English edition of: Paul Rapin de Thoyras: Rapin 's impartial history of England [...], London, 1784-1789. The graphic artist John Goldar made it after the copper engraving portrait of Jacobus Houbraken. He takes over from Houbraken u. a. the birthmark on the left cheek (sideways near Houbraken). The paper can also be found at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Artist’s signature: Goldar ler. Publish 'd as the Act directs Sept.r 10.1785. Inscription: London: Engrav “d for Harrison” s Edition of Rapin. GEORGIAN FRIDERIC TRADE. / In the Collection of the Hon.ble John Spencer Esq.r Double to BS-I 26 a and c. (letHändel-Haus Halle Foundation)
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Title: Porträt Georg Friedrich Händel
Description:
Breast image of Georg Friedrich Händel turned to the left.
The paper is part of the English edition of: Paul Rapin de Thoyras: Rapin 's impartial history of England [.
], London, 1784-1789.
The graphic artist John Goldar made it after the copper engraving portrait of Jacobus Houbraken.
He takes over from Houbraken u.
a.
the birthmark on the left cheek (sideways near Houbraken).
The paper can also be found at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Artist’s signature: Goldar ler.
Publish 'd as the Act directs Sept.
r 10.
1785.
Inscription: London: Engrav “d for Harrison” s Edition of Rapin.
GEORGIAN FRIDERIC TRADE.
/ In the Collection of the Hon.
ble John Spencer Esq.
r Double to BS-I 26 a and c.
(letHändel-Haus Halle Foundation).

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