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Summary
DescriptionJohann Josef I von Liechtenstein.jpg |
English: Johann I, prince of Liechtenstein (1760–1836)
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Date |
1816 |
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Author |
Johann Baptist von Lampi the Elder (1751–1830) |
Alternative names |
Giovanni Battista Lampi |
Description |
Austrian portrait painter
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Date of birth/death |
31 December 1751 |
11 February 1830 |
Location of birth/death |
Romeno ( Südtirol) |
Vienna |
Work location |
Verona, Vienna, Warsaw, Kórnik, Saint Petersburg |
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Licensing
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