Altarpiece Tetschen
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Altarpiece Tetschen
Summary
Altarpiece Tetschen is a painting[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Altarpiece Tetschen is the creator of Caspar David Friedrich[3].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- Altarpiece Tetschen is associated with the Romanticism movement[5].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's genre is landscape painting[6].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's genre is mythological painting[7].
- Altarpiece Tetschen was performed by Caspar David Friedrich[8].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's depicts is recorded as tree[9].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's depicts is recorded as hill[10].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's depicts is recorded as Jesus Christ[11].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's depicts is recorded as crucifixion of Jesus[12].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's depicts is recorded as sky[13].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's depicts is recorded as cloud[14].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's depicts is recorded as crepuscular ray[15].
- Altarpiece Tetschen is made of oil paint[16].
- Altarpiece Tetschen is made of canvas[17].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's collection is recorded as Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden[18].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's inventory number is recorded as 2197 D[19].
- The location of Altarpiece Tetschen was Galerie Neue Meister[20].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's Commons category is recorded as Tetschener Altar[21].
- January 1, 1807 marks the founding of Altarpiece Tetschen[22].
- January 1, 1807 marks the founding of Altarpiece Tetschen[23].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's described by source is recorded as Dresdner Hefte[24].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'The Tetschen Altar (The Cross in the Mountains)'}[25].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+115'}[26].
- Altarpiece Tetschen's width is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+110'}[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on Altarpiece Tetschen was Caspar David Friedrich[8]. It is the creator of Caspar David Friedrich[3].
Publication
Genres include landscape painting[6] and mythological painting[7].
Subject and Themes
Altarpiece Tetschen is associated with the Romanticism movement[5].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include oil paint[16] and canvas[17]. Altarpiece Tetschen dates from the Romanticism[28]. The location of it was Galerie Neue Meister[20].
Why It Matters
Altarpiece Tetschen has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]