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Summary
Artist |
Juan Carreño de Miranda (1614–1685) |
Description |
Spanish painter
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Date of birth/death |
25 March 1614 |
3 October 1685 |
Location of birth/death |
Avilés |
Madrid |
Work location |
Madrid |
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Title |
Deutsch: König Karl II. von Spanien (1661-1700)
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Date |
Deutsch: um 1685
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Medium |
Deutsch: Leinwand
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Dimensions |
Deutsch: beschnitten: 145 x 105 cm Rahmenmaße: 168,5 x 128,5 x 7 cm
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Current location |
Deutsch: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
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Deutsch: Wien
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Notes |
Deutsch: Inv.-Nr. GG_1714 Provenienz: Alter kaiserlicher Besitz; 1824 in der Galerie Abgebildete Person: König Karl II. Sohn des Philipp IV. von Habsburg Spanien
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Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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Juan Carreño de Miranda (1614–1685) |
Description |
Spanish painter
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Date of birth/death |
25 March 1614 |
3 October 1685 |
Location of birth/death |
Avilés |
Madrid |
Work location |
Madrid |
Authority control |
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File usage
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