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Familienarchiv Godeffroyr2WPadmin2018-08-08T22:11:12+00:00

Familienarchiv Godeffroy

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Nolte, Vincent's cover drawing for his costume collection for Peter Godeffroy’s Liebhaber Theater

Cover drawing by Vincent Nolte of a costume collection for Peter Godeffroy’s Liebhaber Theater. Nolte persuaded Godeffroy (1749-1822) to build…

Nolte, Vincent’s drawing of "Antonius" for the Liebhaber Theate

Vincent Nolte’s drawing of "Antonius" for the Liebhaber Theater. Nolte likely played the title character. Part of a collection of…

Nolte, Vincent’s drawing of "Carl Ruf"

Vincent Nolte’s drawing of "Carl Ruf." Part of a collection of twenty-five costumes designed by Vincent Nolte for Peter Godeffroy's…

Nolte, Vincent’s drawing of "Hauptmann [Captain] Von Honnfeld"

Vincent Nolte’s drawing of "Hauptmann [Captain] Von Honnfeld." Part of a collection of twenty-five costumes designed by Vincent Nolte for…

Nolte, Vincent’s drawing of "Willibald"

Vincent Nolte’s drawing of "Willibald." Part of a collection of twenty-five costumes designed by Vincent Nolte for Peter Godeffroy's Liebhaber…

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