Eliezer and Rebecca
painting by Paolo Veronese and Benedetto Caliari in the Museum of the History of France
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Eliezer and Rebecca
Summary
Eliezer and Rebecca is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Eliezer and Rebecca is the creator of Benedetto Caliari[2].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's religion is recorded as Christianity[3].
- Eliezer and Rebecca is in the country of France[4].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's image is recorded as Éliézer et Rebecca, Veronese.jpg[5].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's instance of is recorded as painting[6].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's owned by is recorded as Everhard Jabach[7].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's owned by is recorded as Louis XIV of France[8].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's owned by is recorded as French State[9].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's genre is recorded as religious art[10].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's depicts is recorded as bijou[11].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's depicts is recorded as camel[12].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's depicts is recorded as Eliezer[13].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's depicts is recorded as landscape[14].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's depicts is recorded as water well[15].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's depicts is recorded as Rebecca[16].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's depicts is recorded as village[17].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's depicts is recorded as Rebecca at the well[18].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's made from material is recorded as oil paint[19].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's made from material is recorded as canvas[20].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's collection is recorded as Department of Paintings of the Louvre[21].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's collection is recorded as Museum of the History of France[22].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's inventory number is recorded as MR 386[23].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's inventory number is recorded as INV 156[24].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's inventory number is recorded as MV 6130[25].
- Eliezer and Rebecca's location is recorded as salon d'Hercule[26].
Body
Works and Contributions
Eliezer and Rebecca is the creator of Benedetto Caliari[2].
Personal Life
Eliezer and Rebecca's religion is recorded as Christianity[3].