Twee scènes uit citizens poems, Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki (workshop of), after Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, 1778 print On the left a scene based on the poem 'Die Entführung, Oder Ritter Karl von Eichenhorst und Fräulein Gertrude von Hochburg'. The father of Gertrud von Hochburg wants her to get married to Jonker Plump von Pommerland, but she is chess by Ridder Karl von Eichenhorst, who she is in love with. During a duel, Karl von Eichenhorst beats the Jonker and the father still agrees. On the right a scene based on the poem 'Die Weiber von Weinsberg'. It is an adaptation of a well -known st


Twee scènes uit citizens poems, Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki (workshop of), after Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, 1778 print On the left a scene based on the poem 'Die Entführung, Oder Ritter Karl von Eichenhorst und Fräulein Gertrude von Hochburg'. The father of Gertrud von Hochburg wants her to get married to Jonker Plump von Pommerland, but she is chess by Ridder Karl von Eichenhorst, who she is in love with. During a duel, Karl von Eichenhorst beats the Jonker and the father still agrees. On the right a scene based on the poem 'Die Weiber von Weinsberg'. It is an adaptation of a well -known story in which the women of the Weinsberg, after the conquest of their city in 1140 by Koenraad III, propagate their men on their backs of the city. paper etching Literature. knight. knight. capture of city (after the siege). carrying a person on one's back Weinsberg


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