Collection Guth von Sulz
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Collection Guth von Sulz
Summary
Collection Guth von Sulz is an art collection[1].
Key Facts
- Collection Guth von Sulz's image is recorded as HStAS A 20a Bü 4 Inventar f 1r.jpg[2].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's instance of is recorded as art collection[3].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's instance of is recorded as cabinet of curiosities[4].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's founder is recorded as Johann Jakob Guth von Sulz[5].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's owned by is recorded as Johann Jakob Guth von Sulz[6].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's owned by is recorded as Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg[7].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's owned by is recorded as Württembergische Kunstkammer[8].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's collection is recorded as Landesmuseum Württemberg[9].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's location is recorded as Stuttgart[10].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's location is recorded as Württembergische Kunstkammer[11].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's Commons category is recorded as Sammlung Guth von Sulz[12].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's donated by is recorded as Johann Jakob Guth von Sulz[13].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's described by source is recorded as Q99741516[14].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's described by source is recorded as Inventar einer Kunstkammer (Guth von Sulz)[15].
- Collection Guth von Sulz's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as GLAM-Baden Württemberg project[16].
Body
Founding
Collection Guth von Sulz's founder is recorded as Johann Jakob Guth von Sulz[5].
Ownership
Owners include Johann Jakob Guth von Sulz[6], a local government official[17], 1543–1616[18]; Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg[7], 1614–1674[19], of Germany[20], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Elephant[21]; and Württembergische Kunstkammer[8], an art collection[22], in Germany[23].