English: Portrait of Johann Hinrich Gossler (1738–1790), Hamburg merchant and banker (Berenberg & Gossler, since 1791 Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co.). Original owned by Berenberg Bank, Hamburg
Deutsch: Zeitgenössisches Porträt Johann Hinrich Gosslers
The original painting is owned by Berenberg Bank, Hamburg (it can be seen in the background e.g. here[1]). This specific photograph of the original is from the magazine Heritage: Das Geschichtsmagazin. No. 2, 2004, ISSN 1613-2068, p. 32. A reproduction (non-exact copy) of the painting from Percy Ernst Schramm's collection of miniatures is also printed in: Percy Ernst Schramm (October 1957). "Hamburger Kaufleute in der 2. Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts". Tradition: Zeitschrift für Firmengeschichte und Unternehmerbiographie2 (4): 307–332. JSTOR40696554. (Historically reproductions, such as miniatures and reproductions used in books, were often hand-made and their quality depended on the skill of the person making the reproduction). The portrait is also included in Maria Möring: Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co (Hamburg, 1962) and the entry on Johann Hinrich Gossler in Hamburgische Biografie, Vol. 2.
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Reproduction (non-exact copy) printed in: Percy Ernst Schramm (October 1957). "Hamburger Kaufleute in der 2. Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts". Tradition: Zeitschrift für Firmengeschichte und Unternehmerbiographie2 (4): 307–332. JSTOR40696554
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