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Johann Georg Ziesenis

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A. von Rohr: Father and daughter Ziesenis in: home country. Journal of History, Conservation, Cultural Care, ed. from Heimatbund Lower Saxony eV, Hanover 1905ff, here., 1983, pp. 40–44
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Johann Georg Ziesenis the Younger. In: Ulrich Thieme, Felix Becker among others: general lexicon of visual artists from antiquity to the present. Volume 36, EA Seemann, Leipzig, 1947, p 497
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Ziesenis created around 260 portraits and other paintings and sketches in the course of his life, including ones of Crown Prince Frederik in 1767, now on display at
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In 1764, Ziesenis became court painter in Hanover and in 1766, he was granted 400 kroner by the Danish king "for travel and other expenses". In 1768, he was in
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Karin Schrader: The Ziesenis portrait painter Johann Georg (1716–1776) – Life and Work with a critical oeuvre catalog. Münster, Lit Verlag, 1995.
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Arthur Herman Lier: Ziesenis, Johann Georg. In: General German Biography (ADB). Volume 45, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig, 1900, p 213
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Landesmuseum Hannover: John Frederick, John George, Elizabeth Ziesenis: Hannoversches Rococo, exhibition publication, Hanover, 1937
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Helmut Zimmermann: The painter Elisabeth Ziesenis in: Hannover historical music, New Series 14 (1960), pp. 143–148
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Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of Princess Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina.
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Ziesenis' father Johan JĂĽrgen Ziesenis was a painter from
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VC Hawk: The Art of Lower Saxony Circle, 1930, p 305-307
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Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of Stadholder William V.
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In 1764, while in his sixties, he painted a portrait of
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Copenhagen
Denmark–Norway
Hannover
Prussia
Prussian
Danish
Maria
Margaretha
German
Danish
Hanover
Copenhagen
Copenhagen's Garrison Church
DĂĽsseldorf
The Netherlands
William V
Brunswick
Berlin
Maria
Margaretha
Fredensborg Palace
Frederick II
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
King George III of Great Britain
Hans Egede
Frederick the Great
Frederick the Great
William V, Prince of Orange
William V, Prince of Orange

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