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Summary
Artist |
Franz Xaver Wagenschön (1726-1790) |
Title |
Deutsch: Erzherzogin Maria Antonia am Spinett
English: Maria Antonia playing the clavichord
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Description |
Signed with „ERZ.HERZOGIN ANTONIA“, painted shortly before her marriage. |
Date |
circa 1769 |
Medium |
oil |
Current location |
Kunsthistorisches Museum |
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Native name |
Kunsthistorisches Museum |
Location |
Vienna, Austria |
Coordinates |
48° 12′ 13.18″ N, 16° 21′ 40.96″ E |
Established |
1872-1891 |
Website |
http://khm.at/en |
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Notes |
ausgestellt in der Sammlung Alter Musikinstrumente, Neue Burg; Inv. Nr. GG 7084 |
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Licensing
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