Adam Working in the Field
tapestry from a set of The First Parents in Wawel Castle, Poland
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Adam Working in the Field
Summary
Adam Working in the Field is a tapestry[1].
Key Facts
- Adam Working in the Field is the creator of Michiel Coxie[2].
- Adam Working in the Field is the creator of Jan de Kempeneer[3].
- Adam Working in the Field is located in Kraków[4].
- Adam Working in the Field is in the country of Poland[5].
- Adam Working in the Field's image is recorded as Arras 003.jpg[6].
- Adam Working in the Field's instance of is recorded as tapestry[7].
- Adam Working in the Field's instance of is recorded as wall hanging[8].
- Adam Working in the Field's depicts is recorded as Adam[9].
- Adam Working in the Field's depicts is recorded as Eve[10].
- Adam Working in the Field's depicts is recorded as Cain[11].
- Adam Working in the Field's depicts is recorded as Abel[12].
- Adam Working in the Field's depicts is recorded as Common Ostrich[13].
- Adam Working in the Field's depicts is recorded as pheasant[14].
- Adam Working in the Field's made from material is recorded as wool[15].
- Adam Working in the Field's made from material is recorded as silk[16].
- Adam Working in the Field's made from material is recorded as silver thread[17].
- Adam Working in the Field's collection is recorded as Wawel Royal Castle National Art Collection[18].
- Adam Working in the Field's location is recorded as Wawel Castle[19].
- Adam Working in the Field's part of is recorded as History of the First Parents[20].
- Adam Working in the Field's main subject is recorded as Adam and Eve[21].
- Adam Working in the Field's location of creation is recorded as Brussels[22].
- Adam Working in the Field's fabrication method is recorded as tapestry weave[23].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Michiel Coxie[2], a painter[24], 1499–1585[25], of Habsburg Netherlands[26], specialised in visual arts[27] and Jan de Kempeneer[3], a tapestry weaver[28].