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Portræt af Frederik Walter (1671-1718), gehejmeråd, overhofmester. Hvid Ridder 1701

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"Wibe was not the only Dane interested in the Carriera pastels. Several members of the travel parties were in fact competing to buy these fashionable pieces, and the prince's valet de chambre Frederik Walter (1649-1718, Fig. 4) is likewise known to have written a thank you letter to the Venetian portraitist" (Jesper Svenningsen. "A noble circle. The vogue for collecting Italian paintings in Denmark 1690-1730": p. 6)
Værkdatering: 1700-1936 Påbegyndt: fagligt skøn afsluttet: tilgået museet
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Title: Portræt af Frederik Walter (1671-1718), gehejmeråd, overhofmester. Hvid Ridder 1701
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"Wibe was not the only Dane interested in the Carriera pastels.
Several members of the travel parties were in fact competing to buy these fashionable pieces, and the prince's valet de chambre Frederik Walter (1649-1718, Fig.
4) is likewise known to have written a thank you letter to the Venetian portraitist" (Jesper Svenningsen.
"A noble circle.
The vogue for collecting Italian paintings in Denmark 1690-1730": p.
6).

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