Erasmus of Rotterdam
series of engravings by Albrecht Dürer
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Erasmus of Rotterdam
Summary
Erasmus of Rotterdam is a sequence[1]. It draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (sequence category, ranking #46 of 66).[2]
Key Facts
- Erasmus of Rotterdam is the creator of Albrecht Dürer[3].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's image is recorded as Erasmus Duerer VandA E.4621-1910.jpg[4].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's instance of is recorded as sequence[5].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's instance of is recorded as copper engraving print[6].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's movement is recorded as German Renaissance[7].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's genre is recorded as portrait[8].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's depicts is recorded as Erasmus[9].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's depicts is recorded as book[10].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's depicts is recorded as man[11].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's depicts is recorded as writing[12].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's made from material is recorded as paper[13].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's collection is recorded as Städel Museum[14].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's collection is recorded as Art Institute of Chicago[15].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's collection is recorded as Royal Collection Trust[16].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's collection is recorded as Graphic Art Collection of the City of Nuremberg[17].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's collection is recorded as Davison Art Center[18].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's collection is recorded as Statens Museum for Kunst[19].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's collection is recorded as Rijksmuseum[20].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's collection is recorded as Victoria and Albert Museum[21].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's inventory number is recorded as 31422[22].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's inventory number is recorded as 1956.957[23].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's inventory number is recorded as StN2203[24].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's inventory number is recorded as K684[25].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's inventory number is recorded as 1937.D1.106[26].
- Erasmus of Rotterdam's inventory number is recorded as KKSgb7461[27].
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Works and Contributions
Erasmus of Rotterdam is the creator of Albrecht Dürer[3].
Why It Matters
Erasmus of Rotterdam draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (sequence category, ranking #46 of 66).[2]