The Banks of a River
painting by Jacob van Ruisdael
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The Banks of a River
Summary
The Banks of a River is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- The Banks of a River is the creator of Jacob van Ruisdael[2].
- The Banks of a River is the creator of Philips Wouwerman[3].
- The Banks of a River's image is recorded as Jacob Isaaksz. van Ruisdael 007.jpg[4].
- The Banks of a River's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- The Banks of a River's owned by is recorded as University of Edinburgh[6].
- The Banks of a River's owned by is recorded as Sir James Erskine, 3rd Baronet of Torrie[7].
- The Banks of a River's genre is recorded as landscape painting[8].
- The Banks of a River's made from material is recorded as oil paint[9].
- The Banks of a River's made from material is recorded as canvas[10].
- The Banks of a River's collection is recorded as National Galleries Scotland[11].
- The Banks of a River's collection is recorded as The Torrie Collection[12].
- The Banks of a River's collection is recorded as University of Edinburgh Art Collection[13].
- The Banks of a River's inventory number is recorded as NGL 033.84[14].
- The Banks of a River's inventory number is recorded as EU0734[15].
- The Banks of a River's inventory number is recorded as EU0734[16].
- The Banks of a River's location is recorded as Scottish National Gallery[17].
- The Banks of a River's RKDimages ID is recorded as 51334[18].
- The Banks of a River's catalog code is recorded as 9[19].
- The Banks of a River's catalog code is recorded as 12[20].
- The Banks of a River's catalog code is recorded as 496[21].
- The Banks of a River's catalog code is recorded as 703[22].
- The Banks of a River's catalog code is recorded as 431[23].
- The Banks of a River's catalog code is recorded as 6[24].
- +1649-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Banks of a River[25].
- The Banks of a River's location of creation is recorded as Haarlem[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Jacob van Ruisdael[2], a painter[27], 1628–1682[28], of Dutch Republic[29], specialised in painting[30] and Philips Wouwerman[3], a painter[31], 1619–1668[32], of Dutch Republic[33], specialised in painting[34].