Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap
left wing outside of triptych "Jabach-Altar" by Albrecht Dürer at the Städel Museum, Frankfurt, Germany
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Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap
Summary
Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap is the creator of Job on the Dungheap — creator (P170): Albrecht Dürer[2].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's religion is recorded as Job on the Dungheap — religion or worldview (P140): Christianity[3].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's image is recorded as Albrecht Dürer - Job op de mesthoop - 890 - Städel Museum.jpg[4].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's image is recorded as Albrecht Dürer 043.png[5].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's instance of is recorded as Job on the Dungheap — instance of (P31): painting[6].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's genre is recorded as Job on the Dungheap — genre (P136): religious art[7].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's made from material is recorded as Job on the Dungheap — made from material (P186): mixed technique[8].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's made from material is recorded as Job on the Dungheap — made from material (P186): lime panel[9].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's collection is recorded as Job on the Dungheap — collection (P195): Städel Museum[10].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's inventory number is recorded as 890[11].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's location is recorded as Job on the Dungheap — location (P276): Städel Museum[12].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's RKDimages ID is recorded as 251450[13].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's part of is recorded as Job on the Dungheap — part of (P361): Jabach Altarpiece[14].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's Commons category is recorded as Jabach Altarpiece by Albrecht Dürer - Job and his Wife[15].
- +1505-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap[16].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's described at URL is recorded as https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/890[17].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 71W3141[18].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 25H213[19].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 41B4[20].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 47G9[21].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 31A25311(+55)[22].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 25H114[23].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 71W5312[24].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 41D211[25].
- Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 41A9[26].
Body
Works and Contributions
Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap is the creator of Job on the Dungheap — creator (P170): Albrecht Dürer[2].
Personal Life
Jabach Altar: Job on the Dungheap's religion is recorded as Job on the Dungheap — religion or worldview (P140): Christianity[3].