Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag
drawing thought to be Circle of Hans Holbein the Younger
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Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag
Summary
Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag is a drawing[1].
Key Facts
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's instance of is recorded as drawing[2].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's maintained by is recorded as Drawings and Prints[3].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's owned by is recorded as Michael Berolzheimer[4].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's owned by is recorded as János Scholz[5].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's owned by is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[6].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's depicts is recorded as stag[7].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[8].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's inventory number is recorded as 63.701.2[9].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's location is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[10].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's significant event is recorded as claim for restitution of an artwork[11].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's significant event is recorded as legal settlement[12].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's donated by is recorded as János Scholz[13].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's described by source is recorded as Lost Art Internet Database[14].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's described by source is recorded as Settlement with Berolzheimer Heirs for Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag[15].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's Lost Art ID is recorded as 453951[16].
- Anamorphic Drawing of a Stag's The Met object ID is recorded as 335745[17].