Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto
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Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto
Summary
Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto is the creator of Claude-Marie Dubufe[2].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's instance of is recorded as painting[3].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's genre is portrait[4].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's depicts is recorded as Joseph Fouché[5].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's depicts is recorded as ambassador[6].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's depicts is recorded as embroidery[7].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's depicts is recorded as lace[8].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto is made of oil paint[9].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto is made of canvas[10].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's collection is recorded as Palace of Versailles[11].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's collection is recorded as Museum of the History of France[12].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's inventory number is recorded as MV 6505[13].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's inventory number is recorded as RF 510[14].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's Commons category is recorded as Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto (Claude Marie Dubufe - Versailles)[15].
- 1850 marks the founding of Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto[16].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's main subject is Joseph Fouché[17].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's after a work by is recorded as René Théodore Berthon[18].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+130'}[19].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+98'}[20].
- Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's copyright status is recorded as public domain[21].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto is the creator of Claude-Marie Dubufe[2].
Publication
Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's genre is portrait[4].
Subject and Themes
Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's main subject is Joseph Fouché[17].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto's after a work by is recorded as René Théodore Berthon[18].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include oil paint[9] and canvas[10].