File:Grab von Friedrich Staedtler am Rochusfriedhof, Nürnberg.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGrab von Friedrich Staedtler am Rochusfriedhof, Nürnberg.jpg |
Deutsch: Grab von Friedrich Staedtler, erster bekannter Bleistiftmacher Nürnbergs, gestorben Ende Dezember 1688, auf dem Rochusfriedhof in Nürnberg. Den plastischen Grabschmuck aus gespitztem Bleistift und Spänen brachte das Unternehmen Staedtler Mars 1988 zu seinem 300. Todestag an.
English: Gravestone of Friedrich Staedtler, first known pencil-maker in Nuremberg, who died end of december 1688. The sculpture, a sharped pencil, was fixed by the company STAEDTLER Mars in 1988, 300 years after the day of death. |
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Source | Digital File by Staedtler Mars Corporate Archive, Moosäckerstrasse 3, 90427 Nuremberg, Germany. | ||
Author | Peter Liszt | ||
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