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Sixth part, men’s rider and finish. Jochen von der Schulenburg and companion on horseback. Excerpt from the ring race? On 21 September 1614 on the occasion of the baptism of Duke August. Water colors on paper; 30.3 x 36.5 cm. Dresden: Saxon State Archive

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Sixth part, men’s rider and finish. Jochen von der Schulenburg and companion on horseback. Excerpt from the ring race? On 21 September 1614 on the occasion of the baptism of Duke August. Water colors on paper; 30.3 x 36.5 cm. Dresden: Saxon State Archive OHMA Cap. No. 3
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Title: Sixth part, men’s rider and finish. Jochen von der Schulenburg and companion on horseback. Excerpt from the ring race? On 21 September 1614 on the occasion of the baptism of Duke August. Water colors on paper; 30.3 x 36.5 cm. Dresden: Saxon State Archive
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Sixth part, men’s rider and finish.
Jochen von der Schulenburg and companion on horseback.
Excerpt from the ring race? On 21 September 1614 on the occasion of the baptism of Duke August.
Water colors on paper; 30.
3 x 36.
5 cm.
Dresden: Saxon State Archive OHMA Cap.
No.
3.

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