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English: Fleeing nymph Daphne is turned into a laurel bush by her father, the rivergod Ladon, to let her escape her persecutor Apollo who carries a lyre. "I. Theil S. 59"
Nederlands: De riviergod Ladon verandert zijn dochter Daphne in een struik om haar te redden van Apollo die haar achtervolgt. Deel 1 pagina 59.
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Martin Opitz (1597-1639); Daniel Wilhelm Triller (1695-1782): Teutsche Gedichte / Martin Opizen von Boberfeld ; von neuem sorgfältig übersehen, allenthalben fleißig ausgebessert, mit nöthigen Anmerckungen erläutert, von Daniel Wilhelm Triller Opera. Tomes: Bd. I: Weltliche Gedichte. Bd II: Weltliche Gedichte. Bd III: Geistliche Gedichte. Bd. IV: Geistliche Gedichte

Publisher: Franckfurt am Mayn : bey Franz Varrentrapp. Printer: Varentrapp, Franz (I) Frankfort a.M., 1731-1786
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Johann Nikolaus Lentzner (1711 - 1749), original painting? "LNLentzner inv. M. Tyroff del. et sculp. Nrbga" (monogram LNLentzner, abbreviation for Nuremberg).

Martin Tyroff  (1704–1758)  wikidata:Q30304554
 
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Dies natalis/mortis 1704 Edit this at Wikidata 1758 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Norimberga Edit this at Wikidata Norimberga Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1719 Edit this at Wikidata–1759 Edit this at Wikidata
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drawing and engraving.
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