Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God
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Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God
Summary
Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God is a tapestry[1].
Key Facts
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God is the creator of Michiel Coxie[2].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God is the creator of Cornelis Floris II[3].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God is the creator of Cornelis Bos[4].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God is the creator of Pieter van Aelst the Younger[5].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God is located in Kraków[6].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God is in the country of Poland[7].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's image is recorded as Arras 05.jpg[8].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's instance of is recorded as tapestry[9].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's instance of is recorded as wall hanging[10].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's made from material is recorded as wool[11].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's made from material is recorded as silk[12].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's made from material is recorded as gold thread[13].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's made from material is recorded as silver thread[14].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's collection is recorded as Wawel Royal Castle National Art Collection[15].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's inventory number is recorded as 6[16].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's location is recorded as Wawel Castle[17].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's catalog code is recorded as 6[18].
- +1550-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God[19].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's location of creation is recorded as Brussels[20].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 71A833[21].
- Cain Fleeing from the Anger of God's fabrication method is recorded as tapestry weave[22].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Michiel Coxie[2], a painter[23], 1499–1585[24], of Habsburg Netherlands[25], specialised in visual arts[26]; Cornelis Floris II[3], an architect[27], 1514–1575[28], of Flanders[29]; Cornelis Bos[4], a printmaker[30], 1508–1555[31], of Netherlands[32], specialised in visual arts[33]; and Pieter van Aelst the Younger[5], a tapestry weaver[34].