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Artist |
Meister Theoderich von Prag (Umkreis) |
Title |
Deutsch: Votivbild des Prager Erzbischofs Johann Ocko von Vlasim
Français : Charles IV agenouillé devant la Vierge - fragment d'un panneau votif de l'archevêque de Prague Jehan Očko de Vlasim
English: Charles IV kneeling before Madonna-, fragment of votive picture of Archbishop John Ocko of Vlasim
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Date |
Deutsch: um 1370
English: c. 1370
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Medium |
English: Tempera, fir wood covered with canvas
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Current location |
Deutsch: Národní galerie v Praze
English: National gallery in Prague
Français : Galerie nationale a Prague
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Deutsch: Prag
Français : Prague
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Source/Photographer |
Scanned from Bohemian art of the gothic and early renaissance periods, Press Foto, Praha |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Copyright expired |
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