John the Baptist
part of the Falkenstein Altar
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John the Baptist
Summary
John the Baptist is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- John the Baptist is the creator of Master of Messkirch[2].
- John the Baptist's religion is recorded as Christianity[3].
- John the Baptist's image is recorded as Meister von Meßkirch-Falkensteiner Altar-Der Heilige Johannes der Täufer-WUS04365.jpg[4].
- John the Baptist's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- John the Baptist's owned by is recorded as Zimmern[6].
- John the Baptist's owned by is recorded as Helfenstein[7].
- John the Baptist's owned by is recorded as House of Fürstenberg[8].
- John the Baptist's owned by is recorded as Werner von Haxthausen[9].
- John the Baptist's owned by is recorded as Hermann Dietrich Dominikus Brenken[10].
- John the Baptist's owned by is recorded as Richard von Kaufmann[11].
- John the Baptist's owned by is recorded as Q108884077[12].
- John the Baptist's owned by is recorded as Staatsgalerie Stuttgart[13].
- John the Baptist's genre is recorded as religious art[14].
- John the Baptist's depicts is recorded as John the Baptist[15].
- John the Baptist's made from material is recorded as soft wood[16].
- John the Baptist's collection is recorded as Staatsgalerie Stuttgart[17].
- John the Baptist's inventory number is recorded as 1760[18].
- John the Baptist's location is recorded as Johanniterkirche[19].
- John the Baptist's part of is recorded as Falkenstein Altar[20].
- John the Baptist's Commons category is recorded as Falkensteiner Altar[21].
- +1530-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of John the Baptist[22].
- John the Baptist's main subject is recorded as John the Baptist[23].
- John the Baptist's Commons gallery is recorded as Falkensteiner Altar[24].
- John the Baptist's title is recorded as Der Heilige Johannes der Täufer[25].
- John the Baptist's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+49'}[26].
Body
Works and Contributions
John the Baptist is the creator of Master of Messkirch[2].
Personal Life
John the Baptist's religion is recorded as Christianity[3].