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  1. Sep 23, 2022 · Portrait of Christoph Martin Wieland. Born 5 September 1733 in Oberholzheim, Germany. Died 20 January 1813 in Weimar, Germany. Etching, c. 1880. Good condition. Paper slighlty browned. Some faint traces of former mounting along edges. Verso: blank. Note: dimensions reflect the entire leaf.

  2. Mar 23, 2023 · Portrait of Christoph Martin Wieland. Born 5 September 1733 in Oberholzheim, Germany. Died 20 January 1813 in Weimar, Germany. Steel engraving by Dirk Jurriaan Sluyter (1811-1886), c. 1845. Reasonable condition. Paper a bit browned, with some spotting and staining. Some creasing Verso: blank, with traces of former mounting.

  3. Sep 23, 2022 · Portrait of Christoph Martin Wieland. Born 5 September 1733 in Oberholzheim, Germany. Died 20 January 1813 in Weimar, Germany. Etching, c. 1860. Reasonable condition. Paper a bit browned and a bit soiled, with overall spotting. Verso: blank. Note: dimensions reflect the entire leaf.

  4. Portrait of Christoph Martin Wieland. Born 5 September 1733 in Oberholzheim, Germany. Died 20 January 1813 in Weimar, Germany. Stipple engraving by Falcke (fl. c. 1800), c. 1820. Reasonable condition. Paper a bit browned, with some stainingi n the margins. The right edge slighly ragged.

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  6. Christoph Martin Wieland (5 September 1733–20 January 1813) was a German poet and writer. This print originates from ‘Das Buch der Welt‘ by Carl Hoffmann. Published in Stuttgart, 1847.

  7. Mar 23, 2023 · Portrait of Christoph Martin Wieland. Born 5 September 1733 in Oberholzheim, Germany. Died 20 January 1813 in Weimar, Germany. Etching, c. 1880. Good condition. Paper slighlty browned. Verso: blank, with faint traces of former mounting. Note: dimensions reflect the entire leaf.