Self-Portrait in a Turban
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Self-Portrait in a Turban
Summary
Self-Portrait in a Turban is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Self-Portrait in a Turban is the creator of Hyacinthe Rigaud[2].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban is in the country of France[3].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban is owned by Eugen Bruschwiller[5].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's genre is self-portrait[6].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's depicts is recorded as Hyacinthe Rigaud[7].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban is made of oil paint[8].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban is made of canvas[9].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's collection is recorded as Department of Paintings of the Louvre[10].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's collection is recorded as Musées Nationaux Récupération[11].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's collection is recorded as Führermuseum[12].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's collection is recorded as Musée Hyacinthe-Rigaud[13].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's inventory number is recorded as MNR 56[14].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's inventory number is recorded as D 53.1.1[15].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's inventory number is recorded as MNR 56[16].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's inventory number is recorded as 2844[17].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's inventory number is recorded as 13195[18].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban took place at Musée Hyacinthe-Rigaud[19].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban took place at Führermuseum[20].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban took place at Munich Central Collecting Point[21].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's Commons category is recorded as Self-Portrait in a Turban (Hyacinthe Rigaud - Musée Hyacinthe-Rigaud)[22].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's catalog code is recorded as P.594[23].
- 1698 marks the founding of Self-Portrait in a Turban[24].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's exhibition history is recorded as Hyacinthe Rigaud or the Sun Portrait[25].
- Self-Portrait in a Turban's main subject is Hyacinthe Rigaud[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Self-Portrait in a Turban is the creator of Hyacinthe Rigaud[2].
Publication
Self-Portrait in a Turban's genre is self-portrait[6].
Subject and Themes
Self-Portrait in a Turban's main subject is Hyacinthe Rigaud[26].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include oil paint[8] and canvas[9]. Recorded location include Musée Hyacinthe-Rigaud[19], Führermuseum[20], and Munich Central Collecting Point[21].