Jacob Adam
Jacob Adam (9 October 1748 – 16 September 1811) was an Austrian copper etcher. Adam worked mainly for printing offices, but is best known for his small format portraits of which he created more than 100. He was born and died in Vienna. Adam created miniature portrait etchings of famous people of his day, including Charles-Joseph, 7th Prince of Ligne and the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II; the latter etching is kept in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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Jacob Adam
Jacob Adam (9 October 1748 – 16 September 1811) was an Austrian copper etcher. Adam worked mainly for printing offices, but is best known for his small format portraits of which he created more than 100. He was born and died in Vienna. Adam created miniature portrait etchings of famous people of his day, including Charles-Joseph, 7th Prince of Ligne and the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II; the latter etching is kept in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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Jacob Adam (Vienna, 9 ottobre ...... llustri e viventi in Germania.
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Jacob Adam, né le 9 octobre 17 ...... graveur sur cuivre autrichien.
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Jakob Adam (* 9. Oktober 1748 ...... ilderbibel (1803) angefertigt.
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Jacob Adam (9 October 1748 – 1 ...... tan Museum of Art in New York.
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Jacob Adam (Vienna, 9 ottobre ...... llustri e viventi in Germania.
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Jacob Adam, né le 9 octobre 17 ...... graveur sur cuivre autrichien.
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Jakob Adam (* 9. Oktober 1748 ...... ilderbibel (1803) angefertigt.
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Jacob Adam
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Jacob Adam
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Jacob Adam
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Jakob Adam (Grafiker)
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