Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary
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Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary
Summary
Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary is the creator of The Death of Mary — creator (P170): Joos van Cleve[2].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary is the creator of The Death of Mary — creator (P170): Meister des Marientodes[3].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's image is recorded as Joos van Cleve, Marientod-Altar- Tod Mariä, 1515-1523, Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen - Alte Pinakothek.jpg[4].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's instance of is recorded as The Death of Mary — instance of (P31): painting[5].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's genre is recorded as The Death of Mary — genre (P136): religious art[6].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's made from material is recorded as The Death of Mary — made from material (P186): oakwood[7].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's collection is recorded as The Death of Mary — collection (P195): Bavarian State Painting Collections[8].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's inventory number is recorded as WAF 150[9].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's location is recorded as The Death of Mary — location (P276): locations of the Bavarian State Painting Collections with works not on display[10].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's part of is recorded as The Death of Mary — part of (P361): Death of Mary altarpiece[11].
- +1520-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary[12].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's title is recorded as Marientod-Altar: Tod Mariä[13].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+130.1'}[14].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+153.5'}[15].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's copyright status is recorded as The Death of Mary — copyright status (P6216): public domain[16].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's Pinakothek artwork ID is recorded as 8MLvMjJzxz[17].
- Marientod Altar: The Death of Mary's WGA work ID is recorded as c/cleve/joos/death_m[18].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include The Death of Mary — creator (P170): Joos van Cleve[2], a painter[19], 1485–1540[20], of Habsburg Netherlands[21], specialised in painting[22] and The Death of Mary — creator (P170): Meister des Marientodes[3], a painter[23], 1400–1500[24], of Habsburg Netherlands[25].