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Arethusa

Arethusa

Arethusa

1708



"Arethusa, on the other hand, liked to settle with the citron trees on the always fertile banks of the Ligustian, not far from Genoa."

Location: Page 126 from Nürnbergische Hesperides edited by Johann Christoph Volkamer

Realization: Glotsch, (Johann) Ludwig Christoph

Material: Copperplate engraving

scan

Arethusa Detailed view of the upper half of the copperplate

Arethusa

1708

Detailed view of the upper half of the copperplate



"Arethusa, on the other hand, liked to settle with the citron trees on the always fertile banks of the Ligustian, not far from Genoa."

Location: Page 126 from Nürnbergische Hesperides edited by Johann Christoph Volkamer

Realization: Glotsch, (Johann) Ludwig Christoph

Material: Copperplate engraving

scan

Arethusa Detailed view of the upper half of the copperplate

Arethusa

1708

Detailed view of the upper half of the copperplate



"Arethusa, on the other hand, liked to settle with the citron trees on the always fertile banks of the Ligustian, not far from Genoa."

Location: Page 126 from Nürnbergische Hesperides edited by Johann Christoph Volkamer

Realization: Glotsch, (Johann) Ludwig Christoph

Material: Copperplate engraving

scan

Arethusa Detailed view of the lower half of the copperplate

Arethusa

1708

Detailed view of the lower half of the copperplate



"Arethusa, on the other hand, liked to settle with the citron trees on the always fertile banks of the Ligustian, not far from Genoa."

Location: Page 126 from Nürnbergische Hesperides edited by Johann Christoph Volkamer

Realization: Glotsch, (Johann) Ludwig Christoph

Material: Copperplate engraving

scan

Arethusa Right lower Corner with artist´s signature

Arethusa

1708

Right lower Corner with artist´s signature



"Arethusa, on the other hand, liked to settle with the citron trees on the always fertile banks of the Ligustian, not far from Genoa."

Location: Page 126 from Nürnbergische Hesperides edited by Johann Christoph Volkamer

Realization: Glotsch, (Johann) Ludwig Christoph

Material: Copperplate engraving

scan

(Johann) Ludwig Christoph
Glotsch

Further works

Pulpits of the Museum Bridge with inscriptions
Pulpits of the Museum Bridge with inscriptions
View of the observatory of the fortress
View of the observatory of the fortress
Arethusa
Arethusa

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The Förderverein Kulturhistorisches Museum Nürnberg e.V. supports the establishment of a museum of cultural history in Nuremberg. In anticipation of this it presents selected works of Nuremberg art in digital form. The Association will be happy to welcome new members. You will find a declaration of membership on our website.

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