File:Donatellos Bronze-Rytterstatue af Kondottieren Erasmus Gattamelata i Padova (Zahrtmann).jpg

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Kristian Zahrtmann  (1843–1917)  wikidata:Q2361850
 
Kristian Zahrtmann
Alternative names
Peder Henrik Christian (Kristian) Zahrtmann
Description painter, history painter and genre painter
Date of birth/death 31 March 1843 Edit this at Wikidata 22 June 1917 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Rønne, Denmark Frederiksberg, Denmark
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artist QS:P170,Q2361850
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
Dansk: Donatellos Bronze-Rytterstatue af Kondottieren Erasmus Gattamelata i Padova. Statuen er helt grønt patineret, set fra højre side op mod en dyb blaa Luft
English: Donatello's bronze equestrian statue of condottiere Gattamelata in Padua. The statue is completely green patinated, seen from the right side towards a deep blue sky.
Date 1910
date QS:P571,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions 59 x 53 cm
Place of creation Zahrtmann visited Padua in the spring of 1910, here he painted three paintings, the other two with motifs from the Basilica Saint Anthony of Padua.
Object history provenance: Office manager H. Chr. Christensen's collection. Manufacturer Einar A. Christensen.
Credit line file upload: James Steakley
Inscriptions signed with monogram and dated 1910
Notes Period gilt carved frame designed by Th. Bindesbøll
References H. Chr. Christensen, A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of Kristian Zahrtmann no. 642. Sophus Danneskjold-Samsøe, A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of Kristian Zahrtmann no. 1034, reproduced p. 470.
Source/Photographer Bruun Rasmussen auction catalog online, p. 106.

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