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A Bacchanalian Scene at Don Luigis Ball, from Naples and the Campagna Felice: inA Bacchanalian Scene at Don Luigis Ball, from " Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802", June 1, 1815
Don Luigis Ball, from Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters AddDon Luigis Ball, from " Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802", June 1, 1815
Title page, from Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters AddressedTitle page, from " Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802", June 1, 1815
Don Michele Getting Up the Ships Side, from Naples and the Campagna Felice: in aDon Michele Getting Up the Ships Side, from " Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802", June 1, 1815
Don Luigi Meets Donna Anna in the Museum, from Naples and the Campagna Felice: inDon Luigi Meets Donna Anna in the Museum, from " Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802", June 1, 1815
Don Luigis Baggage Seized by Four Lazzaroni, from Naples and the Campagna FeliceDon Luigis Baggage Seized by Four Lazzaroni, from " Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802", June 1, 1815
Sleeping Tete a Tete, at a First Visit of Don Luigi s, from " Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802", June 1, 1815
Don Michele Preparing for his Triumphal Expedition, from Naples and the CampagnaDon Michele Preparing for his Triumphal Expedition, from " Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802", June 1, 1815
Portrait of the violinist and composer Louis Spohr (1784-1859), 1840. Creator: EngelbachPortrait of the violinist and composer Louis Spohr (1784-1859), 1840. Private Collection
Turnvater Jahn 1778-1852, 1934. Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778-1852), German gymnastics educator and nationalist. His admirers know him as Turnvater Jahn, roughly meaning father of gymnastics Jahn