Q106619561
exhibition catalogue
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Q106619561
Summary
Q106619561 is an exhibition catalogue[1].
Key Facts
- Q106619561's instance of is recorded as exhibition catalogue[2].
- Q106619561's editor is recorded as Dresden Academy of Fine Arts[3].
- Q106619561's follows is recorded as Q137947815[4].
- Q106619561's followed by is recorded as Q98789587[5].
- Q106619561's part of the series is recorded as Catalogues of the Annual Exhibitions of the Electoral/Kingly Saxon Academy of the Arts[6].
- Q106619561's place of publication is recorded as Dresden[7].
- Q106619561's language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
- Q106619561's publication date is recorded as +1802-00-00T00:00:00Z[9].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Amalia Brachmann[10].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Johann Gottlob Henschke[11].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Carl Focke[12].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as F. Peschel[13].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Johann Adolph Opitz[14].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Pfitzmann[15].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Neubert[16].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Rublack[17].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Tod[18].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Guttin[19].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Friedrich Traugott Georgi[20].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Christian Johann Oldendorp[21].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as annual exhibition[22].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Dresden Academy of Fine Arts[23].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig[24].
- Q106619561's main subject is recorded as Q137948126[25].
- Q106619561's work available at URL is recorded as http://digital.slub-dresden.de/id20196356Z[26].