Triumphal Arch
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Triumphal Arch
Summary
Triumphal Arch is a woodcut print[1]. It draws 57 Wikipedia views per month (woodcut_print category, ranking #6 of 20).[2]
Key Facts
- Triumphal Arch is the creator of Albrecht Dürer[3].
- Triumphal Arch is the creator of Wolf Traut[4].
- Triumphal Arch is the creator of Hans Springinklee[5].
- Triumphal Arch is the creator of Albrecht Altdorfer[6].
- Triumphal Arch is the creator of Jorg Kolderer[7].
- Triumphal Arch's instance of is recorded as woodcut print[8].
- Triumphal Arch's instance of is recorded as series of prints[9].
- Triumphal Arch's maintained by is recorded as Drawings and Prints[10].
- Triumphal Arch is associated with the German Renaissance movement[11].
- Triumphal Arch's part of the series is recorded as Triumphal Procession[12].
- Triumphal Arch's depicts is recorded as triumphal arch[13].
- Triumphal Arch is made of laid paper[14].
- Triumphal Arch's collection is recorded as Germanisches Nationalmuseum[15].
- Triumphal Arch's collection is recorded as National Gallery of Art[16].
- Triumphal Arch's collection is recorded as Prints in the National Gallery of Art[17].
- Triumphal Arch's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[18].
- Triumphal Arch's inventory number is recorded as 1991.200.1[19].
- Triumphal Arch's inventory number is recorded as L 36 LR[20].
- Triumphal Arch's inventory number is recorded as E,5.1[21].
- Triumphal Arch's inventory number is recorded as H7432[22].
- Triumphal Arch took place at Germanisches Nationalmuseum[23].
- The location of Triumphal Arch was National Gallery of Art[24].
- Triumphal Arch's Commons category is recorded as Albrecht Dürer woodcut series - Triumphal Arch[25].
- Triumphal Arch's Commons category is recorded as Louvre L 36 LR[26].
- Triumphal Arch's country of origin is recorded as Germany[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Created works include Albrecht Dürer[3], a painter[28], 1471–1528[29], of Duchy of Bavaria[30], specialised in painting[31]; Wolf Traut[4], a painter[32], 1478–1520[33], of Germany[34]; Hans Springinklee[5], a printmaker[35], 1495–1540[36], of Germany[37], specialised in visual arts[38]; Albrecht Altdorfer[6], a painter[39], 1480–1538[40], specialised in painting[41]; and Jorg Kolderer[7], a painter[42], 1465–1540[43], of Holy Roman Empire[44].
Publication
Triumphal Arch's part of the series is recorded as Triumphal Procession[12].
Subject and Themes
Triumphal Arch is associated with the German Renaissance movement[11]. Its part of the series is recorded as Triumphal Procession[12].
Material and Period
Triumphal Arch is made of laid paper[14]. Recorded location include Germanisches Nationalmuseum[23] and National Gallery of Art[24].
Why It Matters
Triumphal Arch draws 57 Wikipedia views per month (woodcut_print category, ranking #6 of 20).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[45]