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Summary
Artist |
Antonis Mor (1519–1575) |
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Alternative names |
Anthonis Moor, Anthony Moor, Anthonis Moor van Dashorst, Anthony Moor van Dashorst, Anthony Mor, Anthonis Mor van Dashorst, Anthony Mor van Dashorst, Anthony More, Antonio Moro |
Description |
Dutch painter and draughtsman
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Date of birth/death |
1519 |
1575 |
Location of birth/death |
Utrecht (city) |
Antwerp |
Work location |
Utrecht (city) (1544), Antwerp (1547-1550), Rome (1550), Portugal (1552-1553), Utrecht (city) (1554), England (1554-1555), Northern Netherlands (1555-1559), Spain (1559-1560), Utrecht (city) (1560-1567), Antwerp (1567-1575) |
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Title |
Portrait of Willem I of Nassau, prince of Orange and Stadhouder (1533-1584) |
Date |
1555 |
Dimensions |
105 × 81.5 cm (41.3 × 32.1 in) |
Current location |
Museum Schloss Wilhelmshöhe |
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Native name |
Museum Schloss Wilhelmshöhe |
Parent institution |
Museumlandschaft Hessen Kassel |
Location |
Kassel, Germany |
Coordinates |
51° 18′ 54.00″ N, 9° 24′ 58.00″ E |
Established |
possibly circa 1653 |
Website |
www.kassel-museum.de |
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Kassel |
Source/Photographer |
Unknown |
Licensing
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