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Attributed to Samuel Theodor Gericke: Dreikönigsbild
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artist QS:P170,Q4233718,P1773,Q1263643
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Meeting of three kings in Potsdam, Caputh and Berlin, 1709. Frederick I. in Prussia (center)-- August II. (the Strong), King of Poland and Elector of Saxony (left)-- Frederick IV of Denmark (right)
Date 1709
date QS:P571,+1709-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q2240519
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GK I 3414
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Deutsch: Diese Ausfertigung mit den später hinzugefügten englischen Bezeichnungen über den Königen, stammt von dem englischen Gesandten Lord Raby und befand sich zeitweise in der Sammlung von Andy Warhol.
Notes Eigentum der Freunde der Preußischen Schlösser und Gärten; für die beteiligten Herrscher sowie den englischen Gesandten Lord Raby wurden Kopien gefertigt. Das Original befindet sich im Schloss Charlottenburg.
References Claudia Sommer, Petra Reichelt: Schloss und Park Caputh, S. 19; Vinzenz Czech, Das Potsdamer Dreikönigstreffen 1709. Cuivillier Verlag, Göttingen 2008, ISBN 9783867276382, S. 82-84 (online)
Crawford Matthews, Dreikönigsporträt
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Czech, Das Potsdamer Dreikönigstreffen 1709: Version Schloss Charlottenburg GK I 3414

Fotothek Preußische Schlösser und Gärten: Version Schloss Charlottenburg GK I 3414

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