Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095
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Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095
Summary
Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095 is a skyphos[1].
Key Facts
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095 is the creator of Haimon Painter[2].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's image is recorded as MSR-26095-MV-R-b.jpg[3].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's instance of is recorded as skyphos[4].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's instance of is recorded as archaeological artefact[5].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's owned by is recorded as Musée Saint-Raymond[6].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's owned by is recorded as Giampietro Campana[7].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's owned by is recorded as Charles Othon Frédéric Jean-Baptiste de Clarac[8].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's genre is recorded as black-figure pottery[9].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's depicts is recorded as Dionysus[10].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's depicts is recorded as Silenus[11].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's depicts is recorded as satyr[12].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's depicts is recorded as mule[13].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's made from material is recorded as terracotta[14].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's collection is recorded as Musée Saint-Raymond[15].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's inventory number is recorded as 26095[16].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's location is recorded as Saint-Raymond Museum reserves[17].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's Commons category is recorded as Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095[18].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's catalog code is recorded as 352[19].
- -0470-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095[20].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's exhibition history is recorded as Ex-pots cassés. Histoires de restauration[21].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's exhibition history is recorded as Q55137263[22].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's exhibition history is recorded as Q55195380[23].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's significant event is recorded as retrocession[24].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's significant event is recorded as deposit[25].
- Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095's location of creation is recorded as Attica[26].
Body
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include skyphos[4] and archaeological artefact[5].
History and Context
-0470-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Musée Saint-Raymond, 26095[20]. Its catalog code is recorded as 352[19]. Owners include Musée Saint-Raymond[6], an archaeological museum[27], in France[28], founded in 1892[29], headquartered in Toulouse[30]; Giampietro Campana[7], an art collector[31], 1808–1880[32], of Kingdom of Italy[33], awarded the Order of the Golden Spur[34]; and Charles Othon Frédéric Jean-Baptiste de Clarac[8], a botanical illustrator[35], 1777–1847[36], of France[37], awarded the Officer of the Legion of Honour[38].