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Summary
Artist |
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1793–1865) ![wikidata:Q186816](../../images/4/467.png) |
![Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller](../../images/45/4543.jpg) |
Description |
Austrian painter and aquarellist
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Date of birth/death |
15 January 1793 |
23 August 1865 |
Location of birth/death |
Vienna |
Hinterbrühl |
Work location |
Vienna (1807), Zagreb (1811-1814), Baden (Niederösterreich) (1814), Brno (1814), Prague (1814), Paris (1830), Venice (1826), Dresden (1826), Salzkammergut (1828), Paris (1830), Laxenburg (1833), Lago di Garda (1841), Sicily (1844), London (1856) |
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Title |
Deutsch: Am Klostertor
English: At the Monastery Gate
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Date |
1846 |
Medium |
oil on panel |
Dimensions |
61 × 79 cm |
Current location |
Hermitage Museum ![wikidata:Q132783](../../images/4/467.png) |
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Native name |
Государственный Эрмитаж |
Location |
Saint Petersburg |
Coordinates |
59° 56′ 27.60″ N, 30° 18′ 46.44″ E |
Established |
1764 |
Website |
www.hermitagemuseum.org |
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Notes |
Landscape art |
Source/Photographer |
The Yorck Project: 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei. DVD-ROM, 2002. ISBN 3936122202. Distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH. |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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