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Summary
Artist |
Meister von Meßkirch (1500–1543) |
Description |
German painter
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Date of birth/death |
circa 1500 |
circa 1543 |
Work location |
Meßkirch |
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Title |
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Description |
Ausstattung der ehemaligen Seitenaltäre der Meßkircher St. Martinskirche, Standflügel: Heiliger Cornelius als Papst und Märtyrer
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Date |
circa 1535/40 |
Medium |
oil on canvas |
Current location |
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart |
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Native name |
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart |
Location |
Stuttgart, Germany |
Established |
1958 (re-opened) |
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Accession number |
Inv. Nr. L 1187 und 1188 |
Object history |
Dauerleihgabe aus Privatbesitz |
Source/Photographer |
Eingescannt aus: Anna Moraht-Fromm und Hans Westhoff: Der Meister von Meßkirch – Forschungen zur südwestdeutschen Malerei des 16. Jahrhunderts, Ulm, 1997, S. 190, links |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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