File:People in streets of Riga by Brotze 6-14.jpg

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English: 6.Farmer from Beļava 7. Middle class woman 8. Russian soap and candle trader 9. Middle class German girl 10. Wigmakers apprentice 11. Middle class German girl 12.Middle class German boy 13.Lithuanian labourer 14. German housekeeper
Latviešu: 6. Zemnieks no Beļavas 7. Vidusšķiras sieviete 8. Krievu ziepju un sveču pārdevējs 9. Vācu vidusšķiras meitene 10. Parūku izgatavotāja māceklis 11. Vācu vidusšķiras meitene 12. Vācu vidusšķiras zēns 13. Lietuviešu algādzis 14. Vācu istabene
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Johann Christoph Brotze  (1742–1823)  wikidata:Q73522
 
Johann Christoph Brotze
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Brotze; Broce; J. K. Broce; Иоганн Кристоф Бротце
Description Russian artist and scholar
Date of birth/death 12 September 1742 Edit this at Wikidata 16 August 1823 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Görlitz Riga
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Riga Edit this at Wikidata
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