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Adoration of the Magi

Flügelaltar-Sonntagsseite/sakral

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  • Location

Creator

  • Meister des Kefermarkter Altars (Künstler/in)

Publisher

  • Institut für Realienkunde - Universität Salzburg

Subject

  • Anbetung der Könige

Date

  • 1490-1500
  • 1490/1500
  • 1490/1500

Medium

  • wood
  • Wood

Creator

  • Meister des Kefermarkter Altars (Künstler/in)

Publisher

  • Institut für Realienkunde - Universität Salzburg

Subject

  • Anbetung der Könige

Date

  • 1490-1500
  • 1490/1500
  • 1490/1500

Medium

  • wood
  • Wood

Providing institution

  • Institute of Material Culture of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period

Aggregator

  • Kulturpool

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Rights

  • CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Creation date

  • 1490-1500
  • 1490/1500
  • 1490/1500

Place-Time

  • 1490-1500
  • 1490/1500

Places

  • Kefermarkt
  • Austria

Current location

  • Pfarrkirche - Kefermarkt - Oberösterreich - Österreich

Identifier

  • 000408
  • 000408

Language

  • de
  • deu

Is part of

  • REALonline

Is related to

  • servant
  • follower

Providing country

  • Austria

Collection name

  • 15501_Ag_AT_Kulturpool_Imareal

First time published on Europeana

  • 2019-09-19T14:44:41.785Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2022-12-21T05:21:14.456Z
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