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Autor:
Allom, Thomas ; Tombleson, William ; Isser, Johanna ¬von¬ ; Hormayr, Joseph ¬von¬ / from drawings by T. Allom, after original sketches by Johanna v. Isser, geb. Grossrubatscher, with letterpress descriptions, by a companion of Hofer
Ort:
London
Verlag:
Tomleson
Umfang:
[1] Bl., 128 S., [1] gef. Bl, [42] Bl. : 42 Ill., 1 Kt.
Sprache:
Englisch
Signatur:
II A-5.020
Intern-ID:
351056
, Brussels, Philadelphia, Mexico, Cuba, &c. In tracing the origin of this ingenious art, we find, that Johann de Mete, from the parish of St. Ulrich, had commenced carving frames in 1703, the year of the hostile invasion of Max Emanuel and Yendome ; his cousins Martin and Dominick Vinazer, travelled to Venice with mouse traps, and availed themselves of the opportunity of acquiring a few lessons in drawing, and already in 1750, an improved taste had begun to be exemplified in the carved productions of the