A Slaughtered Ox
painting from the workshop of Rembrandt, attributed to Carel Fabritius
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A Slaughtered Ox
Summary
A Slaughtered Ox is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- A Slaughtered Ox is the creator of Rembrandt[2].
- A Slaughtered Ox is the creator of Carel Fabritius[3].
- A Slaughtered Ox's image is recorded as El cadáver de un buey, atribuido a Rembrandt.jpg[4].
- A Slaughtered Ox's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- A Slaughtered Ox's owned by is recorded as Jane Graham-Gilbert[6].
- A Slaughtered Ox's genre is recorded as genre art[7].
- A Slaughtered Ox's made from material is recorded as oil paint[8].
- A Slaughtered Ox's made from material is recorded as oak panel[9].
- A Slaughtered Ox's collection is recorded as Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum[10].
- A Slaughtered Ox's collection is recorded as Glasgow Museums Resource Centre[11].
- A Slaughtered Ox's inventory number is recorded as 600[12].
- A Slaughtered Ox's location is recorded as Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum[13].
- A Slaughtered Ox's RKDimages ID is recorded as 108175[14].
- A Slaughtered Ox's catalog code is recorded as 971[15].
- A Slaughtered Ox's catalog code is recorded as 290[16].
- A Slaughtered Ox's catalog code is recorded as 458[17].
- A Slaughtered Ox's catalog code is recorded as 125[18].
- A Slaughtered Ox's catalog code is recorded as 449 R[19].
- A Slaughtered Ox's catalog code is recorded as 229[20].
- A Slaughtered Ox's catalog code is recorded as 76[21].
- +1640-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of A Slaughtered Ox[22].
- A Slaughtered Ox's donated by is recorded as Jane Graham-Gilbert[23].
- A Slaughtered Ox's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 41A2[24].
- A Slaughtered Ox's title is recorded as De geslachte os[25].
- A Slaughtered Ox's title is recorded as The slaughtered ox[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Rembrandt[2], a painter[27], 1606–1669[28], of Dutch Republic[29], specialised in painting[30] and Carel Fabritius[3], a painter[31], 1622–1654[32], of Dutch Republic[33], specialised in painter[34].