Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view
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Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view
Summary
Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view is the creator of Hubert van Eyck[2].
- Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view is the creator of Jan van Eyck[3].
- Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view's depicts is recorded as Erythraean Sibyl[5].
- Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view's collection is recorded as St Bavo's Cathedral[6].
- Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view is part of The Ghent Altarpiece (wings closed)[7].
- Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view is part of Q138168246[8].
- Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view comprises Erythraean Sibyl[9].
- 1432 marks the founding of Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view[10].
- Erythraean Sibyl and arched window with a view's is recto of is recorded as Adam[11].
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Authorship and Creation
Created works include Hubert van Eyck[2], a painter[12], 1366–1426[13], of Southern Netherlands[14] and Jan van Eyck[3], a painter[15], 1390–1441[16], of Southern Netherlands[17].
Publication
Part of include The Ghent Altarpiece (wings closed)[7], a painting[18], founded in 1432[19] and Q138168246[8].