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Christi Himmelfahrt
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instance of
painting
applies to part
panel painting
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part of
Tafeln des Rottweiler Hochaltars
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inception
1440
sourcing circumstances
circa
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image
Christi Himmelfahrt (Meister des Rottweiler Hochaltars)-WUS07668.jpg
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title
Himmelfahrt
(German)
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religion or worldview
Christianity
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location
Museum of the Diocese of Rottenburg
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genre
religious art
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creator
Meister des Rottweiler Hochaltars
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country of origin
Holy Roman Empire
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catalog code
1
catalog
Q111827290
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made from material
panel
applies to part
painting support
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depicts
Ascension of Jesus
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collection
Museum of the Diocese of Rottenburg
inventory number
2.2
start time
1862
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Sammlung Dursch
end time
1862
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stated in
Q110612000
page(s)
185
inventory number
2.2
collection
Museum of the Diocese of Rottenburg
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location of creation
Rottweil
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stated in
Q110612000
page(s)
181
width
163.2
centimetre
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height
122.5
centimetre
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thickness
0.4
centimetre
maximum value
0.8
centimetre
minimum value
0.4
centimetre
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described by source
Q111827290
catalog code
1
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copyright status
public domain
applies to jurisdiction
countries with 100 years pma or shorter
determination method
100 years or more after author(s) death
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Christi Himmelfahrt (Meister des Rottweiler Hochaltars)
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