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Summary
Artist |
Julius Köckert (1827–1918) |
Description |
German painter
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Date of birth/death |
5 June 1827 |
1918 |
Location of birth/death |
Leipzig |
Munich |
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Title |
English: Harun al-Rashid receiving a delegation of Charlemagne in Baghdad
Français : Hârûn ar-Rachid reçoit une délégation de Charlemagne
Español: Harún al-Rashid recibiendo la visita de una delegación de Carlomagno.
Deutsch: Harun al-Raschid empfängt die Gesandtschaft Karls des Großen 786
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Date |
1864 |
Medium |
oil on canvas |
Current location |
Maximilianeum Foundation |
Munich |
Notes |
English: The painting by Julius Köckert (Koeckert) (1827-1918), dated 1864, is located at Maximilianeum Foundation in Munich. It is Oil on Canvas. This Image of the painting was created and provided by Zereshk.
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Source/Photographer |
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Licensing
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