Das allegrösste Bilder ABC. A bei Winckelmann & Söhne in Berlin

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Das allegrösste Bilder ABC. A bei Winckelmann & Söhne in Berlin

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Print shows the letter "A" formed by a man and a dog standing on a step ladder, with examples "Amerikaner" showing three men bowing to a woman in a sedan chair; "Abtei" showing two people in a rowboat on a river with an abbey or church in the background; "Araber" showing a wealthy Arab man talking to another man as two lower class men or slaves bow before him; and "Almosen" showing a woman with a young child giving alms to an old man sitting by the roadside.

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Theodor Hosemann was a German painter who was born in 1807 and died in 1875. He is known for his genre paintings, which often depicted scenes of everyday life in rural Germany. Hosemann was born in Dresden and studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. He initially worked as a landscape painter, but later turned to painting genre scenes, which were very popular at the time. Hosemann's paintings were known for their realism and attention to detail, and they often featured humorous or satirical elements. Some of his most famous paintings include "The New Hay Barn" and "The Wedding Dance on the Heath".

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01/01/1828
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