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Philipp Veit: Deutsch: Die Einführung der Künste in Deutschland durch das Christentum

English: The Arts Being Introduced to Germany by Christianity

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Artist
Philipp Veit  (1793–1877)  wikidata:Q548914
 
Philipp Veit
Alternative names
Philippe Veit; Philip Veit; Ph. Veit
Description German painter and writer
Date of birth/death 13 February 1793 Edit this at Wikidata 18 December 1877 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Berlin Mainz
Work location
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artist QS:P170,Q548914
Title
Deutsch: Die Einführung der Künste in Deutschland durch das Christentum
English: The Arts Being Introduced to Germany by Christianity
Description
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Deutsch: Allegorie · Stadtansicht · Künste · Deutschland · Bonifatius (Heiliger) · Mönch · Elisabethkirche (Marburg) · Frankfurt am Main · Alte Brücke (Frankfurt am Main) · Sankt Bartholomäus (Frankfurt am Main) · Frau · Kind · Mann · Personengruppe · Baumgruppe · Fresko · Personifikation · Antike · Renaissance · Gotik · Mittelalter · Romantik · Nazarener · Altarbild · Religion · Christentum · Katholizismus · Christliche Kirche · Germane · Italien · Monumentalität · Missionar · Frömmigkeit · Religiösität · Heidentum · Ideallandschaft · Bibel · Evangelium · Predigt · Unterricht · Schule · Kunstunterricht · Lehrer · Schüler · Akademie · Handwerk · Expressivität (Kunst) · Kunstgattung · Plastik · Malerei · Architektur · Musik · Poesie · Wissenschaft · Kulturgeschichte · Krönung · Muttergottes · Zweifel · Enttäuschung · Studium · Benediktiner · Franziskaner · Nationalbewusstsein · Triptychon · Wald · Priesterin · Bauzeichnung · Barde · Weinberg · Rubin · allegorische Darstellungen der Religion; Ripa: Religione, Religione de SS Mauritio e Lazaro, Religione vera christiana (+Engel) · die Kirche oder die christliche Religion vs. Gottlosigkeit und Unglauben · der hl. Bonifatius predigt zu Heiden · Europäer: Deutsche · Kunst · Ritter · Harfe - CC - im Freien · Prospekt einer Stadt, Stadtpanorama, Silhouette einer Stadt · Frankfurt am Main · Main · Alte Brücke (Frankfurt am Main) · Sankt Bartholomäus (Frankfurt am Main) · Kirchenbau · Elisabethkirche (Marburg) · Lehrer und Schüler · Barde
English: allegory · city view · arts · Germany · Saint Boniface · monk · Elisabethkirche (Marburg) · Frankfurt am Main · Alte Brücke (Frankfurt am Main) · Sankt Bartholomäus (Frankfurt am Main) · woman · child · man · group of people · copse · fresco · personification · antiquity · Renaissance · Gothic style · medieval · romanticism · Nazarene · altarpiece · religion · Christianity · Catholicism · Christian church · Teuton · Italy · monumentality · missionary (male) · piety · religiosity · paganism · idealised landscape · Bible · gospel · sermon · lesson · school · art instruction · teacher (male) · pupil (male) · academy · craft · expressiveness · art form · plastic art · art of painting · architecture · music · poetry · science · cultural history · coronation · Mother of God, Virgin Mother · doubt · disappointment · studies · Benedictine (male) · Franciscan · national consciousness · triptych · forest · priestess · construction drawing · bard · mountain vineyard · ruby · allegorical representations ~ religion; 'Religione', 'Religione de SS. Mauritio e Lazaro', 'Religione vera christiana' (Ripa) (+ angel(s)) · the Church or Christian religion vs. paganism and unbelief · St. Boniface preaching to heathen · Europeans: Germans · art · knight · harp - CC - out of doors · prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city · names of cities and villages (FRANKFURT AM MAIN) · geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (MAIN) (MAIN) · names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (ALTE BRÜCKE (Frankfurt am Main)) · names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (SANKT BARTHOLOMÄUS (Frankfurt am Main)) · building of church · names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (ELISABETHKIRCHE (Marburg)) · teacher and pupil · bard, lyric poet
Depicted people
Deutsch: Bonifatius (Heiliger)
English: Boniface (saint)
Date between 1834 and 1836
date QS:P571,+1834-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1834-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1836-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium

painting (Q3305213)

Deutsch: Leinwand
English: canvas
Dimensions
Deutsch: 284,0 x 611,5 cm
English: 284.0 x 611.5 cm
institution QS:P195,Q163804
Accession number
1114
Source/Photographer https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-einfuehrung-der-kuenste-in-deutschland-durch-das-christe

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