Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova
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Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova
Summary
Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova is a statue[1]. It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova is the creator of Antonio Canova[3].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's image is recorded as Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova 1.jpg[4].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's instance of is recorded as statue[5].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's commissioned by is recorded as Napoleon[6].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's owned by is recorded as Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor[7].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's made from material is recorded as marble[8].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's collection is recorded as Kunsthistorisches Museum[9].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's inventory number is recorded as Kunstkammer, 10506[10].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's location is recorded as Temple of Theseus[11].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's location is recorded as Kunsthistorisches Museum[12].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's Commons category is recorded as Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova[13].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's described at URL is recorded as http://www.khm.at/de/momente-objekte-geschichten/nr-9/[14].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's described at URL is recorded as http://www.khm.at/de/besuchen/ausstellungen/2004/polychrome-skulptur-am-theseum-die-macht-der-farbe/[15].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's location of creation is recorded as Rome[16].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+340'}[17].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's width is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+370'}[18].
- Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova's Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien ID is recorded as 1132785[19].
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Works and Contributions
Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova is the creator of Antonio Canova[3]. Things named for it include Temple of Theseus[20], a peripteral[21], in Austria[22], founded in 1820[23].
Why It Matters
Theseus and Centaur by Antonio Canova is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Entities named for it include Temple of Theseus[20], a peripteral[21], in Austria[22], founded in 1820[23].