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Deutsch: Radierung von Fritz Quant: „Römerbrücke“ in Trier, Maße: 223 mm x 168 mm, 1920 oder früher.
English: Etching by Fritz Quant: Roman Bridge in Trier, Germany, size: 223 mm x 168 mm, 1920 or earlier.
Español: Grabado de Fritz Quant: Puente romano en Tréveris, Alemania. Tamaño: 223 mm x 168 mm. Creado en 1921 o antes.
Literature: Elisabeth Dühr (Hrsg.): Fritz Quant (1888–1933) – Ein Trierer Maler und Grafiker. Katalog und Werkverzeichnis zur Ausstellung vom 20. November 1994 bis 26. Februar 1995 im Städtischen Museum Simeonstift Trier. Texte: Christine Beier und Heinrich Nebgen, Trier 1994, pp. 33f., no. 106.
Fritz Quant  (1888–1933)  wikidata:Q15441017
 
Fritz Quant
Alternative names
Franz Xaver Friedrich Quant
Description German painter, illustrator and etcher
Date of birth/death 18 February 1888 Edit this at Wikidata 3 November 1933 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Trier Trier
Work period 1908-1933
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creator QS:P170,Q15441017
Magyar: Fritz Quant: A trieri római híd (rézkarc 1921 előttről)
Македонски: Римскиот мост во Трир. Гравура на Фриц Квант, пред 1921 г.
Nederlands: De Romeinse brug in Trier (ets door Fritz Quant, vóór 1921)
Português: Água-forte de Fritz Quant: A Ponte Romana em Tréveris, Alemanha. Criada antes de 1921
Čeština: Lept od Fritze Quanta: Románský most v Trevíru z doby před rokem 1921, Německo.
한국어: 프리츠 크반트의 동판화 〈트리어의 로마 다리〉. 1921년 이전.
Эрзянь: Травлениясь Фриц Квантонь: Римэнь сэдь Трирсэ, Германия, 1921 иеде мейле.
Date until 1920
date QS:P,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P582,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Private collection
institution QS:P195,Q768717
Author Reproduced by Palauenc05 from an original etching.
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