The Clubfoot
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The Clubfoot
Summary
The Clubfoot is a painting[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (52 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Clubfoot is the creator of Jusepe de Ribera[3].
- The Clubfoot's image is recorded as El patizambo, por José de Ribera.jpg[4].
- The Clubfoot's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- The Clubfoot's owned by is recorded as Louis La Caze[6].
- The Clubfoot's movement is recorded as Baroque[7].
- The Clubfoot's genre is recorded as portrait[8].
- The Clubfoot's depicts is recorded as boy[9].
- The Clubfoot's depicts is recorded as crutch[10].
- The Clubfoot's depicts is recorded as landscape[11].
- The Clubfoot's depicts is recorded as smile[12].
- The Clubfoot's made from material is recorded as oil paint[13].
- The Clubfoot's made from material is recorded as canvas[14].
- The Clubfoot's collection is recorded as Department of Paintings of the Louvre[15].
- The Clubfoot's inventory number is recorded as MI 893[16].
- The Clubfoot's location is recorded as Louvre storage (depot)[17].
- The Clubfoot's Joconde work ID is recorded as 000PE022906[18].
- The Clubfoot's Commons category is recorded as The Clubfoot (Ribera)[19].
- +1642-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Clubfoot[20].
- The Clubfoot's exhibition history is recorded as Ribera, Shadows and Light[21].
- The Clubfoot's exhibition history is recorded as Ribera, Shadows and Light[22].
- The Clubfoot's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gfd78r[23].
- The Clubfoot's described at URL is recorded as http://www.louvre.fr/oeuvre-notices/le-pied-bot[24].
- The Clubfoot's described at URL is recorded as http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/clubfoot[25].
- The Clubfoot's described at URL is recorded as http://www.louvre.fr/jp/oeuvre-notices/%E3%80%8A%E3%82%A8%E3%83%93%E8%B6%B3%E3%81%AE%E5%B0%91%E5%B9%B4%E3%80%8B[26].
- The Clubfoot's Atlas ID is recorded as 614[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
The Clubfoot is the creator of Jusepe de Ribera[3].
Why It Matters
The Clubfoot ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (52 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]