Calvary
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Calvary
Summary
Calvary is a painting[1]. Calvary ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (22 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Calvary is the creator of Antonello da Messina[3].
- Calvary's religion is recorded as Christianity[4].
- Calvary is located in Antwerp[5].
- Calvary is in the country of Belgium[6].
- Calvary's instance of is recorded as painting[7].
- Calvary's genre is religious art[8].
- Calvary's depicts is recorded as Mary[9].
- Calvary's depicts is recorded as woman[10].
- Calvary's depicts is recorded as crucifixion of Jesus[11].
- Calvary's depicts is recorded as man[12].
- Calvary's depicts is recorded as tree[13].
- Calvary's depicts is recorded as Jesus Christ[14].
- Calvary is made of oil paint[15].
- Calvary is made of lime panel[16].
- Calvary's collection is recorded as Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp[17].
- Calvary's collection is recorded as Vlaamse Kunstcollectie[18].
- Calvary's inventory number is recorded as 4[19].
- The location of Calvary was Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp[20].
- Calvary is part of Crucifixion[21].
- Calvary is part of list of masterpieces of Flanders[22].
- Calvary's Commons category is recorded as Antwerpen Crucifixion by Antonello da Messina[23].
- Calvary's catalog code is recorded as 17[24].
- 1475 marks the founding of Calvary[25].
- Calvary's main subject is crucifixion of Jesus[26].
- Calvary's described at URL is recorded as http://vlaamseprimitieven.vlaamsekunstcollectie.be/en/collection/calvary[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Calvary is the creator of Antonello da Messina[3].
Publication
Calvary's genre is religious art[8]. Part of include Crucifixion[21], a painting series[28], founded in 1454[29] and list of masterpieces of Flanders[22], a list[30], in Belgium[31].
Subject and Themes
Calvary's main subject is crucifixion of Jesus[26].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include oil paint[15] and lime panel[16]. The location of Calvary was Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp[20].
Why It Matters
Calvary ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (22 views/month).[2] Calvary has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] Calvary is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]