FriedrichKarlFamilie, Johann Heinrich Tischbein, 1759

FriedrichKarlFamilie, Johann Heinrich Tischbein, 1759

Frederick charles, duke of schleswig-holstein-sonderburg-plön and his family in the garden of schloss traventhal, 1759; from left: his youngest daughter, princess louise albertine, princess of anhalt-bernburg, duke friedrich carl, his oldest daughter, princess friederike sophie, countess of erbach-schönberg, his wife duchess christine, born reventlow, his mother dorothea christine, born aichelberg, an african servant, and finally his second daughter, princess charlotte amalie, duchess of schleswig-holstein-sonderburg-augustenburg. Date: 1759. Medium: oil. Collection: The Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle.
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Author: Johann Heinrich Tischbein (1722–1789)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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