Pisa Polyptych
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Pisa Polyptych
Summary
Pisa Polyptych is a polyptych[1]. It draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (polyptych category, ranking #4 of 13).[2]
Key Facts
- Pisa Polyptych is the creator of Masaccio[3].
- Pisa Polyptych's image is recorded as Poliptico de Pisa Masaccio reconstruccion.jpg[4].
- Pisa Polyptych's instance of is recorded as polyptych[5].
- Pisa Polyptych's instance of is recorded as altarpiece[6].
- Pisa Polyptych's instance of is recorded as painting series[7].
- Pisa Polyptych's movement is recorded as Italian Renaissance[8].
- Pisa Polyptych's genre is recorded as religious painting[9].
- Pisa Polyptych's made from material is recorded as paint or oil or applicant[10].
- Pisa Polyptych's made from material is recorded as panel[11].
- Pisa Polyptych's collection is recorded as National Gallery[12].
- Pisa Polyptych's collection is recorded as Gemäldegalerie Berlin[13].
- Pisa Polyptych's collection is recorded as Museo di Capodimonte[14].
- Pisa Polyptych's collection is recorded as Getty Center[15].
- Pisa Polyptych's collection is recorded as National Museum of San Matteo[16].
- Pisa Polyptych's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 179196951[17].
- Pisa Polyptych's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n2009030790[18].
- Pisa Polyptych's IdRef ID is recorded as 122610563[19].
- Pisa Polyptych's location is recorded as Pisa[20].
- Pisa Polyptych's Commons category is recorded as Polittico di Pisa (Masaccio)[21].
- Pisa Polyptych's has part is recorded as Madonna and Child[22].
- Pisa Polyptych's has part is recorded as Crucifixion[23].
- Pisa Polyptych's has part is recorded as Saint Paul[24].
- Pisa Polyptych's has part is recorded as Saint Andrew[25].
- Pisa Polyptych's has part is recorded as Saint Augustine[26].
- Pisa Polyptych's has part is recorded as Saint Jerome[27].
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Works and Contributions
Pisa Polyptych is the creator of Masaccio[3].
Why It Matters
Pisa Polyptych draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (polyptych category, ranking #4 of 13).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]