Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer
painting by Giovanni Domenico Bossi
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Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer
Summary
Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer is the creator of Johann Dominik Bossi[2].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's image is recorded as Giovanni Domenico Bossi - Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer - NMB 496 - Nationalmuseum.jpg[3].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's depicts is recorded as Hampus Mörner[5].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's collection is recorded as Nationalmuseum[6].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's inventory number is recorded as NMB 496[7].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's location is recorded as Nationalmuseum[8].
- +1796-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer[9].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's title is recorded as Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer[10].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's title is recorded as Hampus Mörner, kaptenslöjtnant i livdrabantkåren[11].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's Nationalmuseum Sweden artwork ID is recorded as 24436[12].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's IIIF manifest URL is recorded as http://nationalmuseumse.iiifhosting.com/iiif/be7c53349b24fa06c1d7bccd83013f8c9c68057f3c2ca53b2098b520d4df9637/manifest.json[13].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's copyright status is recorded as public domain[14].
- Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer's DigitaltMuseum ID is recorded as 021046503275[15].
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Works and Contributions
Hampus Mörner, 1763-1824, Count, military officer is the creator of Johann Dominik Bossi[2].