Friedrich Noack
![Friedrich Noack Portrait](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/Friedrich_Noack_%281858%E2%80%931930%29_1927_%C2%A9_Georg_Fayer_%281891%E2%80%931950%29_OeNB_10453608.jpg)
In 1886, he translated Sebastian Brant's "Narrenschiff" and published it with his own illustrations.
For his work on the Germans in Rome in the 18th century, he devised a comprehensive archive of notes. On 18,000 slips of paper, it contains over 11,000 entries on artists active in Rome and their clients, usually in Gabelsberger shorthand, but also in newspaper cuttings and archive statements. Today the material is stored in the archive of the Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rome and is accessible online. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Telemann, Georg PhilippOther Authors: “…Noack, Friedrich…”
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4by Telemann, Georg PhilippOther Authors: “…Noack, Friedrich…”
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5by Telemann, Georg PhilippOther Authors: “…Noack, Friedrich…”
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6by Telemann, Georg PhilippOther Authors: “…Noack, Friedrich…”
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7by Telemann, Georg PhilippOther Authors: “…Noack, Friedrich…”
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9by Telemann, Georg PhilippOther Authors: “…Noack, Friedrich…”
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10by Telemann, Georg PhilippOther Authors: “…Noack, Friedrich…”
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11by Telemann, Georg PhilippOther Authors: “…Noack, Friedrich…”
Published 1955
Classmark: Mus. 0004Book