Rubensian tapestries
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Rubensian tapestries
Summary
Rubensian tapestries is a tapestry series[1].
Key Facts
- Rubensian tapestries is the creator of Peter Paul Rubens[2].
- Rubensian tapestries is the creator of Brussels tapestry[3].
- Rubensian tapestries is located in Ancona[4].
- Rubensian tapestries is in the country of Italy[5].
- Rubensian tapestries's image is recorded as "Istituzione dell'Eucarestia".jpg[6].
- Rubensian tapestries's image is recorded as Jan raes, su dis. di rubens, assunzione della vergine, bruxelles 1632-50 ca. (ancona, museo diocesano).jpg[7].
- Rubensian tapestries's instance of is recorded as tapestry series[8].
- Rubensian tapestries's instance of is recorded as set of wall hangings[9].
- Rubensian tapestries's instance of is recorded as tapestry[10].
- Rubensian tapestries's commissioned by is recorded as Santissimo Sacramento[11].
- Rubensian tapestries's owned by is recorded as Diocesan Museum of Ancona "Mons. Cesare Recanatini"[12].
- Rubensian tapestries's owned by is recorded as Santissimo Sacramento[13].
- Rubensian tapestries's manufacturer is recorded as Brussels tapestry[14].
- Rubensian tapestries's made from material is recorded as wool[15].
- Rubensian tapestries's made from material is recorded as silk[16].
- Rubensian tapestries's collection is recorded as Diocesan Museum of Ancona "Mons. Cesare Recanatini"[17].
- Rubensian tapestries's location is recorded as Diocesan Museum of Ancona "Mons. Cesare Recanatini"[18].
- Rubensian tapestries's Commons category is recorded as Tapestry by Rubens in Museo diocesano (Ancona)[19].
- Rubensian tapestries's has part is recorded as Q109231880[20].
- Rubensian tapestries's has part is recorded as The Institution of the Eucharist[21].
- Rubensian tapestries's has part is recorded as Resurrection of Jesus[22].
- Rubensian tapestries's has part is recorded as Q109185075[23].
- +1700-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Rubensian tapestries[24].
- Rubensian tapestries's main subject is recorded as Life of Christ[25].
- Rubensian tapestries's main subject is recorded as Life of the Virgin[26].
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Geography
Rubensian tapestries is in the country of Italy[5]. It is located in Ancona[4].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include tapestry series[8], set of wall hangings[9], and tapestry[10].
History and Context
+1700-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Rubensian tapestries[24]. Owners include Diocesan Museum of Ancona "Mons. Cesare Recanatini"[12], a diocesan museum[27], in Italy[28], founded in 1834[29] and Santissimo Sacramento[13], a church building[30], in Italy[31], founded in 1538[32].