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Title |
Deutsch: Wien, vom Belvedere aus gesehen.
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Date |
between 1758 and 1761 |
Medium |
oil on canvas |
Dimensions |
136 × 214 cm (53.5 × 84.3 in) |
Current location |
Kunsthistorisches Museum |
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Native name |
Kunsthistorisches Museum |
Location |
Vienna, Austria |
Coordinates |
48° 12′ 13.18″ N, 16° 21′ 40.96″ E |
Established |
1872-1891 |
Website |
http://khm.at/en |
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Accession number |
GG_1669 |
Object history |
Deutsch: Seit der Entstehung in kaiserlichem Besitz; 1781 Pressburg
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Notes |
Deutsch: Das Gemälde gehört zu einer Reihe von sechs Ansichten der Wiener Innenstadt.
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Source/Photographer |
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien |
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