Friedrich Johann Justin Bertuch (30 September 1747 – 3 April 1822) was a German publisher and patron of the arts. He co-founded the Weimar Princely Free...
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Several mythical creatures from Bilderbuch für Kinder (lit. 'picture book for children') between 1790 and 1822, by Friedrich Justin Bertuch...
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A depiction of a phoenix by Friedrich Justin Bertuch (1806)...
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Weimar cleaning workshop owned by Caroline Bertuch, in a house owned by her brother Friedrich Justin Bertuch, a well-known publisher and patron of the...
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Illustration of a winged, fire-breathing dragon by Friedrich Justin Bertuch from 1806...
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of the Weimar Princely Free Drawing School, together with Friedrich Justin Bertuch, in 1776. He was the sixth of nine children, five of whom died while...
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European dragon Illustration of a winged dragon by Friedrich Justin Bertuch, 1806. Grouping legendary creature Sub grouping dragon Similar entities other...
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"Das Boramez, oder Scythische Lamm (The Baromez, or Scythian Lamb)" from Friedrich Johann Justin Bertuch's picture book for children...
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in intaglio and exclusively in burin (born 1756) April 3 – Friedrich Justin Bertuch, German patron of the arts (born 1747) April 17 – Dmitry Levitzky, Russian-Ukrainian...
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was founded in 1804 and made globes, yearbooks, and maps. Friedrich Justin Bertuch managed the company upon its founding. Adam Christian Gaspari and Heinrich...
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