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Trachtenbuch illustrations
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Object type
Museum number
1871,1209.3212
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Title (series)
- Trachtenbuch illustrations
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Description
Plate 123: A Genoese noblewoman; whole-length figure, in three-quarter profile to right; wearing a cloak with puffed sleeves and a large collar over a plain dress; the hair braided; holding a small handscreen fan in her left hand; illustration to Hans Weigel's 'Habitus Praecipuorum Populorum ... das ist Trachtenbuch', 2nd ed., Ulm: Kühn for Görlin, 1639. 1577
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Producer name
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School/style
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Date
- 1577
- 1639
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Production place
- Published in: Ulm

- (Europe,Germany,Baden-Württemberg,Tübingen (region),Ulm)
- Published in: Ulm
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Materials
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Technique
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Dimensions
- Height: 234 millimetres
- Width: 163 millimetres
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Inscriptions
Inscription Content
One line of letterpress at upper centre: 'NOBILIS FOEMINA GENEVENSIS.'
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Curator's comments
See Curatorial Comment for 1871,1209.3199.
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Bibliography
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Location
German XVIc Unmounted Roy
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Subjects
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Associated names
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Associated places
- Associated with: Genoa
- (Europe,Italy,Liguria,Genoa (province),Genoa (city))
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Associated titles
- Associated Title: Habitus Praecipuorum Populorum (Ulm 1639)
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Acquisition date
1871
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Department
Prints & Drawings
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Registration number
1871,1209.3212
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