Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains
painting by Ferdinand Hodler - a landscape in shades of blue painted between 1876 and 1882
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Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains
Summary
Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains is the creator of Ferdinand Hodler[2].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's instance of is recorded as painting[3].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's owned by is recorded as Hugo Nathan[4].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's owned by is recorded as Martha Nathan[5].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's owned by is recorded as Bruno Stefanini[6].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's owned by is recorded as Stiftung für Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte[7].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's collection is recorded as Stiftung für Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte[8].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's location is recorded as Stiftung für Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte[9].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's significant event is recorded as claim for restitution of an artwork[10].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's described at URL is recorded as https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2018/schweizer-kunst-swiss-art-zh1806/lot.11.html[11].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's Lost Art ID is recorded as 312487[12].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's title is recorded as Thunersee mit Blüemlisalp und Niesen[13].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's investigated by is recorded as Independent Commission SKKG[14].
- Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains's copyright status is recorded as public domain[15].
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Works and Contributions
Lake Thun with the Blüemlisalp and Niesen Mountains is the creator of Ferdinand Hodler[2].