File:Joannes Baptista Hilbrath, 1822 (Palácio Quintela).png

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English: Portrait painting of architect John Baptist Hilbrath, dressed as a Roman, in the Rape of the Sabine Women fresco (1822) by António Manuel da Fonseca; Roman Room, Quintela Palace, Lisbon, Portugal.
Português: Retrato do arquitecto João Baptista Hilbrath, vestido à Romana, no fresco O Rapto das Sabinas (1822), por António Manuel da Fonseca; Sala Romana, Palácio Quintela, Lisboa, Portugal.
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Source Gandra, Manuel J. (2014). Palácio Quintela: Iconologia do Programa Pictórico. 1.ª ed. Mafra: edição de autor
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António Manuel da Fonseca  (1796–1890)  wikidata:Q12345227
 
António Manuel da Fonseca
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Antonio Manuel Da Fonseca; Antonio Manuel da Fonseca
Description Portuguese painter
Date of birth/death 1796 Edit this at Wikidata 1890 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Lisbon Edit this at Wikidata Lisbon Edit this at Wikidata
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