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Summary
The Transformation of Actaeon
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Artist
Jean Mignon (earliest reference 1537 - c. 1556) Died in Paris. Details on Google Art Project
Title
The Transformation of Actaeon
title QS:P1476,en:"The Transformation of Actaeon"
label QS:Len,"The Transformation of Actaeon"
Object type
print
object_type QS:P31,Q11060274
Date
undated
Medium
etching print
Dimensions
height: 317 mm (12.48 in); width: 436 mm (17.16 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,317U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,436U174789
Collection
Museum Kunstpalast
Native name
Museum Kunstpalast
Location
Düsseldorf
Coordinates
51° 14′ 03.48″ N, 6° 46′ 23.99″ E
Established
1846
Website
https://www.kunstpalast.de/en/home
Authority file
: Q461277
VIAF: 124628566
ISNI: 0000000121508565
ULAN: 500307348
LCCN: no2011153475
NLA: 49864303
WorldCat
institution QS:P195,Q461277
Accession number
Inv. no. KA (FP) 5918 D
Object history
Sammlung der Kunstakademie (NRW)
Notes
More info at museum site
Source/Photographer
7wGqGzxBXx93zQ at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level
Licensing
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main subject
Diana and Actaeon
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