Saint Gregory the Great
painting by The Master of Messkirch (possibly Peter Strüb the Younger)
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Saint Gregory the Great
Summary
Saint Gregory the Great is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Saint Gregory the Great is the creator of Master of Messkirch[2].
- Saint Gregory the Great's image is recorded as The Master of Messkirch (possibly Peter Strüb the Younger) - Saint Gregory the Great - 1954.43.2 - Yale University Art Gallery.jpg[3].
- Saint Gregory the Great's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- Saint Gregory the Great's owned by is recorded as Johann Baptist von Hirscher[5].
- Saint Gregory the Great's owned by is recorded as Josef Otto Entres[6].
- Saint Gregory the Great's owned by is recorded as Franz Ludwig von Baumann[7].
- Saint Gregory the Great's owned by is recorded as Julius Böhler AG[8].
- Saint Gregory the Great's owned by is recorded as Parke-Bernet Galleries[9].
- Saint Gregory the Great's owned by is recorded as Walter Bareiss[10].
- Saint Gregory the Great's owned by is recorded as Yale University Art Gallery[11].
- Saint Gregory the Great's owned by is recorded as Gustav Abel[12].
- Saint Gregory the Great's genre is recorded as religious art[13].
- Saint Gregory the Great's made from material is recorded as panel[14].
- Saint Gregory the Great's made from material is recorded as oil paint[15].
- Saint Gregory the Great's collection is recorded as Yale University Art Gallery[16].
- Saint Gregory the Great's collection is recorded as Collection Hirscher[17].
- Saint Gregory the Great's collection is recorded as Collection Abel[18].
- Saint Gregory the Great's inventory number is recorded as 1954.43.2[19].
- Saint Gregory the Great's location is recorded as Yale University Art Gallery[20].
- Saint Gregory the Great's location is recorded as St Martin[21].
- Saint Gregory the Great's part of is recorded as Pieces of the side altars of St. Martin in Messkirch[22].
- Saint Gregory the Great's Commons category is recorded as Zwei Flügelbilder eines ehemaligen Nebenaltarretabels, um 1535/40[23].
- +1537-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Saint Gregory the Great[24].
- Saint Gregory the Great's title is recorded as Saint Gregory the Great[25].
- Saint Gregory the Great's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+64.3'}[26].
Body
Works and Contributions
Saint Gregory the Great is the creator of Master of Messkirch[2].