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Deutsch: Georg I. von Großbritannien gemeinsam mit Georg Friedrich Händel (links) auf einer Bootsfahrt auf der Themse
English: Painting of George Frideric Handel (left, with right arm extended) with King George I of Great Britain, traveling by barge on the Thames River while musicians play in the background. The painting is an artist's rendering of the first performance of Handel's Water Music in 1717. |
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19th century date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
Source | P.M. History. Januar 2006, S. 29. |
Author | Edouard Jean Conrad Hamman (1819-1888) |
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- Portrait paintings of George I of Great Britain
- Portrait paintings of Georg Friedrich Händel
- Tricorne hats in art
- Edouard Hamman
- Watercraft on the River Thames
- Paintings of other subjects containing the River Thames
- Royal barges of Portugal
- Ships built at Ribeira das Naus, Lisbon
- Naval ships of Portugal in art
- Water Music, HWV 348-350