The Author Jonas Lie
sculpture by Gustav Vigeland (Nasjonalmuseet, NG.S.00729)
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The Author Jonas Lie
Summary
The Author Jonas Lie is a sculpture[1].
Key Facts
- The Author Jonas Lie is the creator of Q213956[2].
- The Author Jonas Lie is the creator of Ernst Poleszynski[3].
- The Author Jonas Lie's image is recorded as Gustav Vigeland - The Author Jonas Lie - NG.S.00729 - National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design.jpg[4].
- The Author Jonas Lie's instance of is recorded as sculpture[5].
- The Author Jonas Lie's genre is recorded as herma[6].
- The Author Jonas Lie's depicts is recorded as Jonas Lie[7].
- The Author Jonas Lie's made from material is recorded as bronze[8].
- The Author Jonas Lie's collection is recorded as National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design[9].
- The Author Jonas Lie's inventory number is recorded as NG.S.00729[10].
- The Author Jonas Lie's location is recorded as National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design[11].
- The Author Jonas Lie's catalog code is recorded as 26[12].
- The Author Jonas Lie's catalog code is recorded as NG.S.00729[13].
- +1904-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Author Jonas Lie[14].
- The Author Jonas Lie's exhibition history is recorded as Norske forfatterportretter[15].
- The Author Jonas Lie's significant event is recorded as acquisition[16].
- The Author Jonas Lie's main subject is recorded as Jonas Lie[17].
- The Author Jonas Lie's title is recorded as The Author Jonas Lie[18].
- The Author Jonas Lie's inscription is recorded as G. Vigeland i Aasgårdstrand 27 Juli 1904.[19].
- The Author Jonas Lie's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+37.5'}[20].
- The Author Jonas Lie's copyright status is recorded as public domain[21].
- The Author Jonas Lie's DigitaltMuseum ID is recorded as 0210414979743[22].
- The Author Jonas Lie's National Museum Norway artwork ID is recorded as NG.S.00729[23].
Body
Works and Contributions
Created works include Q213956[2], a sculptor[24], 1869–1943[25], of Norway[26], awarded the Knight First Class of the Order of St. Olav[27], specialised in art of sculpture[28] and Ernst Poleszynski[3], a businessperson[29], 1868–1929[30], of Austria–Hungary[31].