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Deutsch: „Kredenz-Szene“: Künstlerisch überhöhte Darstellung einer historischen Bierprobe am Nockherberg in München (an einem 2. April zwischen 1778 und 1795). Paulaner Braumeister Frater Barnabas reicht Kurfürst Karl Theodor einen Krug mit Salvator-Starkbier. Die Inschrift unten im Bild lautet: „Salve pater patriae“ (lat. „Sei gegrüßt, Vater des Vaterlands“).
English: "Kredenz-Szene": Artistically dramatised depiction of a historical beer testing at the Munich Nockherberg (on an April 2 between 1778 and 1795). Paulaner brewer Friar Barnabas presents Prince-Elector Charles Theodore with a mug of Salvator-Bock. The inscription reads: "Salve pater patriae" (Latin "Hail, father of the fatherland").
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Deutsch: wahrscheinlich nach 1890 erstellt
English: created probably after 1890
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Deutsch: Foto einer Farblaserkopie aus: Gerd Holzheimer: Der Münchner Nockherberg. In: Charivari. 3/21/1995. Bergemann & Mayer, S. 14–17, ISSN 0343-2548 (Abbildung S. 14, Bildnachweis S. 3) – Nachdruck aus: Hannes Burger: 350 Jahre Paulaner-Salvator-Thomasbräu AG. 1634 – 1984. Jubiläums-Festschrift. Paulaner-Salvator-Thomasbräu AG, München 1984, S. 45
English: photograph of a color laser copy from a Bavarian magazine, for details see Deutsch
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Eduard Ille  (1823–1900)  wikidata:Q1288855 s:de:Eduard Ille
 
Alternative names
eduard ille; eduard v. j. k. jlle; edm. Ille; e. ille; Eduard Valentin Joseph Karl Ille
Description German writer, painter and drawer
Date of birth/death 17 May 1823 Edit this at Wikidata 17 December 1900 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Munich Edit this at Wikidata Munich Edit this at Wikidata
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Munich (1838–1900) Edit this at Wikidata
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