File:Ifvar Kraak by Martin David Roth 1792.tif

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Ifvar Kraak (1708-1795) painted by Martin David Roth in 1792.

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Svenska: sv:Ifvar Kraak (1708-1795), danskfödd svensk översättare, läroboksförfattare och språkmästare vid sv:Lunds universitet på en miniatyrmålning av sv:Martin David Roth, utförd som gåva till Kraaks styvdotter "Madmoiselle Christina Fridlezia" 1792.
English: sv:Ifvar Kraak (1708-1795), Danish-born Swedish translator, textbook writer and master of languages at en:Lund University. Miniature painting by sv:Martin David Roth, made as a gift to Kraak's stepdaughter Christina Fridlezia in 1792.
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Martin David Roth  (1768–1805)  wikidata:Q26240512
 
Description painter and drawing teacher
Date of birth/death 28 April 1768 Edit this at Wikidata 2 August 1805 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Klörup Lund
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