The Supper at Emmaus
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The Supper at Emmaus
Summary
The Supper at Emmaus is a painting[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Supper at Emmaus is the creator of Rembrandt[3].
- The Supper at Emmaus's religion is recorded as Christianity[4].
- The Supper at Emmaus's image is recorded as Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 022.jpg[5].
- The Supper at Emmaus's instance of is recorded as painting[6].
- The Supper at Emmaus's owned by is recorded as Charles Sedelmeyer[7].
- The Supper at Emmaus's movement is recorded as Baroque[8].
- The Supper at Emmaus's genre is recorded as religious art[9].
- The Supper at Emmaus's depicts is recorded as Supper at Emmaus[10].
- The Supper at Emmaus's depicts is recorded as Jesus Christ[11].
- The Supper at Emmaus's made from material is recorded as oil paint[12].
- The Supper at Emmaus's made from material is recorded as panel[13].
- The Supper at Emmaus's collection is recorded as Musée Jacquemart-André[14].
- The Supper at Emmaus's collection is recorded as Charles Sedelmeyer[15].
- The Supper at Emmaus's collection is recorded as Charles Sedelmeyer collection[16].
- The Supper at Emmaus's inventory number is recorded as 409[17].
- The Supper at Emmaus's location is recorded as Musée Jacquemart-André[18].
- The Supper at Emmaus's RKDimages ID is recorded as 52661[19].
- The Supper at Emmaus's Commons category is recorded as Pilgrims at Emmaus by Rembrandt[20].
- The Supper at Emmaus's catalog code is recorded as 147[21].
- The Supper at Emmaus's catalog code is recorded as 14[22].
- The Supper at Emmaus's catalog code is recorded as 25[23].
- The Supper at Emmaus's catalog code is recorded as 539[24].
- The Supper at Emmaus's catalog code is recorded as 41[25].
- The Supper at Emmaus's catalog code is recorded as 10[26].
- The Supper at Emmaus's catalog code is recorded as 115[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
The Supper at Emmaus is the creator of Rembrandt[3].
Personal Life
The Supper at Emmaus's religion is recorded as Christianity[4].
Why It Matters
The Supper at Emmaus ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]