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Portrait of Fredrik Reedtz to Tygestrup, National Council (1644), 1586-1659. Copper engraving, 1650s.

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Sign. “Abr: Wuchters pin. Alb. Haelwegh sculp et excu. Cum priv. R.D..” Chest picture. Dressed in a national council suit. The Elephant Order (1633). Under the portrait: “Illustri et Generoso Friderico Reetz Domino de Tijgestrup....”
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Title: Portrait of Fredrik Reedtz to Tygestrup, National Council (1644), 1586-1659. Copper engraving, 1650s.
Description:
Sign.
“Abr: Wuchters pin.
Alb.
Haelwegh sculp et excu.
Cum priv.
R.
D.
” Chest picture.
Dressed in a national council suit.
The Elephant Order (1633).
Under the portrait: “Illustri et Generoso Friderico Reetz Domino de Tijgestrup.
”.

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