File:Nicolai Abildgaard, Amors pile smedes, , KKS11777, Statens Museum for Kunst.jpg

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Nicolai Abildgaard: Danish: Amors pile smedes   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
Nicolai Abildgaard  (1743–1809)  wikidata:Q319854
 
Nicolai Abildgaard
Description Danish painter, designer, architect, sculptor, university teacher and furniture designer
Date of birth/death 11 September 1743 Edit this at Wikidata  Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Copenhagen Copenhagen
Work location
Rome (1772–1777); Copenhagen (1764) Edit this at Wikidata
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Title
Danish:
Amors pile smedes
title QS:P1476,da:"Amors pile smedes"
label QS:Lda,"Amors pile smedes"
Object type drawing
object_type QS:P31,Q93184
Description
Dansk: Amors pile smedes
Medium
Dansk: Blyant, pen, sort og brunt blæk
Dimensions height: 109 mm (4.29 in); width: 135 mm (5.31 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,109.0U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,135.0U174789
institution QS:P195,Q671384
Accession number
KKS11777
Object history
  • Dansk: Organist R.C. Rasmussen (1820-1904)s auktion 12.12.1904; herfra købt af Johannes Rump (1861-1932), Rump nr. 3836; herfra til KKS som testamentarisk gave 1932
  • 31 December 1932: acquired by Statens Museum for Kunst
Inscriptions
Påskrift med blæk f.o.t.h.:"N.Abildgaard fec.".
Verso: Påskrift med blyant f.n.t.v.:"3836"; f.n.:"Amor træder Bælgen [?] Pile Smedes"; f.n.midtfor:"Abildgaard f."
KKS (Lugt 1636)
Notes
  • Dansk: Værkdatering: 1743-1809
  • Dansk: Dateringen følger kunstnerens leveår, da værket er udateret
References
  • Bente Skovgaard=skovgård (1978) N.A. Abildgaard: tegninger, with an introduction in English, kat. 51, 46467
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