Briefe Karl Nördlingers von seiner Reise nach Paris und Brüssel, vor allem über die Reise, besuchte Orte, verschiedene Bekannte und Verwandte, seine Ausbildung beim Kupferstecher Luigi Calamatta, seine künstlerischen Vorhaben und Fortschritte, Kupferstiche, Familienangelegenheiten, eine geplante Reise nach Italien
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Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 3/53 Bü 11
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 3/53 Familienarchiv Nördlinger
Familienarchiv Nördlinger >> 3. Karl Nördlinger
1837-1840
Enthält: Briefe an den Vater Julius Simon von Nördlinger, an die Stiefmutter Caroline Nördlinger, geb. Zeller, an den Bruder Hermann Nördlinger, an die Schwester Luise Marie Nördlinger und an den Bruder Wilhelm Nördlinger
Enthält auch: Brief von C[arl] und Lisa Duttenhofer an Julius Simon von Nördlinger und seine Tochter (Luise) Marie über Karls Besuch in Paris
Enthält auch: Brief von C[arl] und Lisa Duttenhofer an Julius Simon von Nördlinger und seine Tochter (Luise) Marie über Karls Besuch in Paris
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Calamatta, Luigi, italienischer Kupferstecher
Duttenhofer, Carl
Duttenhofer, Lisa
Finckh, geb. Nördlinger, Luise Marie
Nordling (Nördlinger), Wilhelm de, Eisenbahningenieur
Nördlinger, Caroline, geb. Zeller
Brüssel [B]
Paris [F]
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Korrespondenz
Reisen
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BZK no.
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