Design for the Porcelein Cabinet at the Charlottenburg Palace, other side

Artist and publisher Martin Engelbrecht German
After Eosander von Göthe German

Not on view

View of one of the walls of the Porcelein Cabinet built at the Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin during the expansions undertaken by King Friedrich I between 1701-1713. Eosander von Göthe was the supervising architect and seems also to have been the person to comission this and 3 more prints from Martin Engelbrecht.

Design for the Porcelein Cabinet at the Charlottenburg Palace, other side, Martin Engelbrecht (German, Augsburg 1684–1756 Augsburg), etching

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