End of life welgenoten wohlgenossenen Ende des Lebens the baron is deceased to the effects of his illness. His wife sits on a chair on his death bed crying. Right are creditors already in progress with. Bottom right numbered 12. Manufacturer : printmaker Daniel Nikolaus ChodoWie: CKI (listed building) in its design: Daniel Nikolaus ChodowieckiPlaats manufacture: Berlin Date: 1773 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 109 mm (within the flange cut) × W 61 mm (cut in the sheet edge) Notes Twelfth print a series of 12 scenes from 'a dissolute life. The


End of life welgenoten wohlgenossenen Ende des Lebens the baron is deceased to the effects of his illness. His wife sits on a chair on his death bed crying. Right are creditors already in progress with. Bottom right numbered 12. Manufacturer : printmaker Daniel Nikolaus ChodoWie: CKI (listed building) in its design: Daniel Nikolaus ChodowieckiPlaats manufacture: Berlin Date: 1773 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 109 mm (within the flange cut) × W 61 mm (cut in the sheet edge) Notes Twelfth print a series of 12 scenes from 'a dissolute life. The twelve scenes were etched together on a plate. The second state of this series has been used as an illustration in "Berliner genealogical Calender auf das Jahr 1774". Using this print series wrote Johann Christian Ludwig Haken (1767-1835) his epistolary novel "Der Lüderliche'. Subject: deathbedweeping


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