Q129454136
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Q129454136
Summary
Q129454136 is an art collection[1].
Key Facts
- Q129454136's instance of is recorded as art collection[2].
- Q129454136 is owned by Johann Peter Weyer[3].
- Q129454136's Commons category is recorded as Collection of Johann-Peter Weyer[4].
- Q129454136 comprises Gerhard von Westerburg (1486–after 1539), Half-Length, in a Fur-Trimmed Mantle and Black Hat[5].
- Q129454136 comprises Portrait of a Man[6].
- Q129454136 comprises Calvary[7].
- Q129454136 comprises Triptych: Central section: Mourning (Matthew 27:59-61; Mark 15:46-47; Luke 23:53-56; John 19:38-42); left wing: Mass of St. Gregory with a donor; right wing: St. Judoc with a donatrix; wing versos: Noli me tangere[8].
- Q129454136 comprises Lamentation of Christ[9].
- Q129454136's Commons gallery is recorded as Illustrirter Katalog der reichen Gemälde-Gallerie des Herrn J. P. Weyer[10].
- Q129454136's described at URL is recorded as https://balat.kikirpa.be/results.php?linkthrough=P1&linkval=Weyer%2C+Johann+Peter%5Bcollection%5D%5BKöln%5BDE%5D%5D[11].
- Q129454136's described at URL is recorded as https://www.ruediger-weyer.de/startseite.html?/zeitschriften/johann_peter6.html[12].
- Q129454136's described at URL is recorded as https://cyfrowe.mnw.art.pl/en/search-results?phrase=Johan%2520Peter%2520weyer[13].
- Q129454136's described at URL is recorded as https://museenkoeln.de/portal/bild-der-woche.aspx?bdw=2000_14[14].
- Q129454136's described by source is recorded as Q129422891[15].
- Q129454136's described by source is recorded as Q129571307[16].
- Q129454136's described by source is recorded as Q129571425[17].
- Q129454136's described by source is recorded as Q136419592[18].
Body
Definition and Type
Q129454136's instance of is recorded as art collection[2].
Use and Application
Components include Gerhard von Westerburg (1486–after 1539), Half-Length, in a Fur-Trimmed Mantle and Black Hat[5], a painting[19], founded in 1524[20]; Portrait of a Man[6], a painting[21], founded in 1507[22]; Calvary[7], a painting[23], founded in 1420[24]; Triptych: Central section: Mourning (Matthew 27:59-61; Mark 15:46-47; Luke 23:53-56; John 19:38-42); left wing: Mass of St. Gregory with a donor; right wing: St. Judoc with a donatrix; wing versos: Noli me tangere[8], a painting[25], founded in 1510[26]; and Lamentation of Christ[9], a painting[27], founded in 1490[28].