Bird hunt
tapestry from the Hunts of Maximilian set in the Musée du Louvre
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Bird hunt
Summary
Bird hunt is a tapestry[1].
Key Facts
- Bird hunt is the creator of Willem Dermoyen[2].
- Bird hunt is the creator of Bernard van Orley[3].
- Bird hunt is the creator of Jan Tons II[4].
- Bird hunt's image is recorded as Le mois de mars ou Le signe du bélier ou La chasse au faucon, de la tenture dite des Chasses de Maximilien - Musée du Louvre Objets d'Art OA 7314.jpg[5].
- Bird hunt's instance of is recorded as tapestry[6].
- Bird hunt's owned by is recorded as French State[7].
- Bird hunt's depicts is recorded as Palace of Coudenberg[8].
- Bird hunt's depicts is recorded as Brussels Park[9].
- Bird hunt's depicts is recorded as Brussels[10].
- Bird hunt's made from material is recorded as wool[11].
- Bird hunt's made from material is recorded as silk[12].
- Bird hunt's made from material is recorded as gold[13].
- Bird hunt's made from material is recorded as silver[14].
- Bird hunt's collection is recorded as Department of Decorative Arts of the Louvre[15].
- Bird hunt's inventory number is recorded as OA 7314[16].
- Bird hunt's location is recorded as Room 507[17].
- Bird hunt's part of is recorded as Hunts of Maximilian[18].
- Bird hunt's Commons category is recorded as March (Hunts of Maximilian - Louvre series)[19].
- +1530-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bird hunt[20].
- Bird hunt's location of creation is recorded as Duchy of Brabant[21].
- Bird hunt's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+445'}[22].
- Bird hunt's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+756'}[23].
- Bird hunt's fabrication method is recorded as Q111128079[24].
- Bird hunt's copyright status is recorded as public domain[25].
- Bird hunt's Louvre Museum ARK ID is recorded as 010099556[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Willem Dermoyen[2], a tapestry weaver[27]; Bernard van Orley[3], a painter[28], 1487–1541[29], of Southern Netherlands[30], specialised in visual arts[31]; and Jan Tons II[4], a painter[32], b. 1503[33].