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Deutsch: Illustration zur Oper "Der Freischütz" von Carl Maria von Weber, Akt II, 6. Auftritt. Dargestellt sind Caspar und Max beim Gießen von Freikugeln. Es erscheint das "wilde Heer".
Date (Orphea. Taschenbuch für 1824. Erster Jahrgang. Mit acht Kupfern nach Heinr. Ramberg zu Fr. Kinds und Maria v. Webers Freischützen.)
Source Der Freischütz. Friedrich Kinds Operndichtung und ihre Quellen. Hrsg. von Felix Hasselberg. Berlin: Dom-Verlag 1921 (Der Domschatz; 2).
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Johann Heinrich Ramberg  (1763–1840)  wikidata:Q882599
 
Johann Heinrich Ramberg
Description painter, drawer, printmaker and engraver
Date of birth/death 22 July 1763 Edit this at Wikidata 6 July 1840 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Hanover Edit this at Wikidata Hanover Edit this at Wikidata
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