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Summary
Artist |
Dirck van Baburen (circa 1594/1595–1624) (1594–1624) |
Alternative names |
Dirck Jaspersz. van Babueren, Dirk van Babueren, Dirck Jaspersz. van Baburen, Theodor van Baburen, Biervliech |
Description |
Dutch painter, draughtsman and printmaker
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Date of birth/death |
circa 1594-1595 |
21 February 1624 |
Location of birth/death |
Utrecht (city) |
Utrecht (city) |
Work location |
Utrecht (city) (1611), Italy (1612), Parma (1615), Rome (1617-1620), Utrecht (city) (between circa 1621 and circa 1624) |
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Title |
English: Christ with the crown of thorns
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Date |
1623 |
Medium |
oil on canvas |
Dimensions |
106 × 136 cm (41.7 × 53.5 in) |
Current location |
Musée des Augustins |
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Native name |
Musée des Augustins de Toulouse |
Location |
Toulouse, France |
Coordinates |
43° 36′ 3.60″ N, 1° 26′ 45.60″ E |
Established |
1793 |
Website |
augustins.org |
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Licensing
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